An abandoned Argentinean bridge that was considered a national historical site in 1999 is now being brought back after 60 years of disuse.
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Despite taxes and other measures to decrease tobacco consumption in Mexico, experts state that 86 thousand minors have begun to smoke.
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Convened by the Coordinator of Feminisms under the slogan “Ni Una Menos” (Not One Less), hundreds of women and men gathered with signs and banners to protest and march against gender violence.
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On June 3rd, thousands of women, men, and children alike marched through the streets of Argentina, in solidarity against gender-based violence.
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In Cuba, all lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and intersex (LGBTI) projects have to pass through the hands of the National Center for Sex Education (Cenesex), and LGBTI organizations not recognized by the State are discriminated against, forced to work without legal mechanisms to channel aid or to support themselves economically.
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In the Sierra Tarahumara in Chihuahua, Mexico, lies the forest San Elías Repechique whose natural resources have been exploited by Mexican authorities for decades.
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Dozens of members of the LGBTT community protested in front of the Palace of the Government in Nuevo León, Mexico, to demand that State Attorney Jaime Rodríguez Calderón, otherwise known as “The Bronco,” ask forgiveness for his affirmations.
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The debate over the possibility that peasants currently living in areas designated as National Natural Parks could remain there to support conservation and environmental sustainability has come to fruition during the last few weeks.
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With the economic collapse of Spain in the 2000s, the term “ni-nis” was given to those who neither worked nor went to school (ni trabajan, ni van a la escuela).
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