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–Researched and written by Blossom Kelley—  Various nations are reacting to cases of sexual violence, which do not seem to be decreasing, and Latin American countries are paying attention, too.

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There has recently been a renewed sense of hope for Peruvian citizens living in dire conditions.

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Hundreds of activists met in front of elected officials in the capital, demanding the decriminalization of abortion in three circumstances: when the fetus endangers the mother’s life, was conceived by rape and/or incest, and when it would not be able to survive outside of the womb.

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Adriana Ávila, General Director of the National Secretariat of Housing and Habitat (Senavitat), answered questions raised by residents of north-side Asunción.

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With sales to begin before mid-July, the San Roque pharmacy chain, which is to provide marijuana to half of the planned 30 interior outlets, has not yet signed a contract.

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People of all ages and representatives of several companies and organizations participated in the recent March of Diversity in Costa Rica.

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A professor of psychology elaborates on the masculine identity crisis happening in Mexico.

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In the last decade, an average of five rural schools closed per year due to the declining population.

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The teachers’ strike, which lasted 37 days, the longest of the three that the Santos government has had to face, has ended.

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MotelNow is the app from Chile that discloses the intimate relationship Chileans have with respect to motels.

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