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A national study found that at least four out of ten respondents in Honduras, aged nine to twenty-four, have used tobacco.

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In a bus terminal in Caracas, Jesús Ravelo and his wife Haydeé say good-bye to Josué, the second of their sons to leave Venezuela, just a week after their firstborn went away. Josué recently left his studies in Architecture after several of his teachers also left the country.

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After Nicaragua’s Agrarian Reform, 92 out of every 100 beneficiaries were male, creating, “A great gap of inequality.”

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In Mexico, more than half of the population has bribed authorities for access to basic public services, according to the Barómetro Global de la Corrupción (Global Corruption Barometer).  The report revealed that one in three Latin Americans paid bribes to basic public services in the last 12 months. After Mexico, the highest rates of bribery

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One grain of quinoa can supply double the protein of one grain of rice, and has been labeled the “golden grain of the Andes” by local farmers.

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September ended with the beginning of intense debates on gender ideology in Paraguay. Videos and audio files were released on social media outlets that proposed “themes like transsexual identity, [homosexuality],” and the like as teaching materials for elementary schools.

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Mariela Giselle Tasat, Milagros de los Angeles Cordero, and Débora Magalí Gómez are three of the seven longest-missing Argentinian children.

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The government reduced the budget for the National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) and opened protected areas to the mining investment.

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A recent poll found that smokers in Brazil are among the most desirous of putting down the cigarette, as well as the most bombarded with incentives to pick one up.

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It has been just over two months since Santiago Maldonado disappeared at a Resistencia Armada Mapuche (RAM) protest.

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