Exclusion, social injustice and oppression of vulnerable people run rampant in Colombia, which guarantees the production of illicit money. There is more poverty, thus more women prostitutes on the streets, many of them young girls that are exploited through trafficking and the use of their bodies as a battleground of savage capitalism. Often, there are
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Although there is controversy over the amendment of the regulation that allows disabled and transsexuals to compete for the crown, everything is ready for Uruguay to select their new Carnival queen tomorrow in a “super inclusive” ceremony.
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With the backing of the government of Miguel Alonso Reyes, the Grupo Modelo AB-InBev brewery bombarded the city with the slogan “Zacatecas: world capital of beer” on billboards of the capital and the suburban municipality of Guadalupe. Now the city struggles to identify itself for being deemed a World Heritage site in 1993 and not
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People are no longer indulging themselves with food in public because shame is stronger than desire.
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Being indigenous in El Salvador means being poor, Christian and having limited opportunities for development.
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After a hateful letter was sent to the government of the Dominican Republic, the Dominican LGBT Activism Coalition warned that the State has the obligation to ensure the full development of all citizens without discrimination, defending the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transsexual citizens.
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The neighborhood of Alamar in East Havana was lacking even basic facilities like a church, cemetery and cultural center – until late last year when the Enguayabera recreational complex was established.
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There was an increase of 600 pregnant teenagers who attended the University School Hospital (HEU) in 2015 compared to 2014, according to the head of the gynecology outpatient medical center, Ana Raquel Gómez.
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Seventeen people were injured by rubber bullets and tear gas last Friday, the result of a fierce police repression of La Plata, Buenos Aires, against dozens of fired workers. Four of the injured were hospitalized, including a woman who was shot eight times in the back. The workers demanded to speak with the supervisor Julio
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