Bogotá’s famous Santamaría bullring will reopen its doors January 22 after four years of closure.
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Days after being assaulted in Mexico City, Senator Ana Gabriela Guevara spoke in front of the senate, urging the government to launch a campaign against the alarming levels of violence that Mexican women face.
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Jaime Valls Esponda, secretary general of Mexican NGO ANUIES, introduced an initiative that will provide training for early education teachers who did not meet the benchmark during their evaluations.
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A new program initiated by the Paraguayan government offers a chance for families living in extreme poverty to earn a living by growing and selling chamomile.
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Artist, teacher, and activist Monique Alstchul is most well known for her role in the production of Mitominas, a collective art project that she organized thirty years ago.
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Venezuela currently lacks the necessary supplies and infrastructure to provide basic medical treatment to many of its citizens.
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The National Autonomous University of Nicaragua has opted to end administering admissions exams for many of its majors, including ones focused on mathematics, physics, environmental engineering, and geography.
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Agrarian reform is coming with a great price in the Brazilian states of Paraná and São Paulo. The Landless Rural Workers Movement, or MST, is protesting the illegal occupation of agrarian land by Araupel, a timber and wood manufacturing corporation.
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The question of work habits of men and women have always been of public interest. Who works more? Who gets paid more? Who does more work around the house? Paraguay is actually answering those questions in their new study on the work lives of men and women.
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