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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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A growing life expectancy and a falling birth rate adds up to a country with an aging population.

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A study regarding homophobia pointed out that Ecuador prohibits discrimination and hate based on sexual orientation, discrimination in the workplace, and conversion therapies.

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Bolivia’s LGBTI community has been afflicted by several—and quite horrendous—hate crimes, while the perpetrators take advantage of a system that seems indifferent to the situation.

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Land redistribution is a controversial issue in Colombia.

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As Independence Day arrived in the Republic of Cuba, many faced mixed feelings.

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In order to survive, trash collectors pick through and separate recyclables from the Estrutural, the world’s second greatest landfill.

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