A historical precedent was set for sex workers in Nicaragua where the Ministry of Labor ruled in favor of workers’ rights for a woman who had been fighting for them for years.
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The construction of the Museo de la Revolución Democrática y Cultural, which features the life of the current Bolivian president, Evo Morales, has resulted in a series of criticisms that label the president as egocentric.
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Countless and persisting cases have shown that corruption is not an isolated issue in Colombia, rather it constitutes a series of profoundly rooted cultural tendencies that affect the deeper moral codes not only of the political sphere, but of society as a whole.
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Yemanja, known as Iemanjá in Brazil, is a deity associated with the cult of water. She is the mother of all Orishas, the spirits that travelled from Africa to the New World with the slave trade.
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Townspeople, not trusting the police, have attempted to dissuade crime, but instead they have contributed to the rise in violence, killing three suspected criminals.
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A new study, La Calidad de la Educación en Nicaragua, posited that elementary students, specifically in third and sixth grade, do not have access to the same opportunities.
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Fourteen women were assassinated in the span of five days in Veracruz alone, with many more suffering the same fate in different parts of Mexico.
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The Cuban government is attempting to revitalize the economy of Colombia, in Las Tunas province, by restarting sugar production in the town.
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Violence continues to plague Río de Janeiro, with several shootings, murders, and robberies per day.
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