Issue Aug 01-07 2024: Brazilian Indigenous groups and allied organizations recently reported another violent attack on Guarani Kaiowá camps in Douradina, Mato Grosso do Sul.
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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: Peru’s Ministry of Transport and Communication (MTC) has signed two accords with Japan in the community of Chachapoyas, with the first being a memorandum of cooperation, and the second a technical assistance contract between the two governments.
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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: Up to 40% of the population over 50 years of age has diverticula in the colon and 20% have symptoms, according to the Spanish Federation of the Digestive System (FEAD).
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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: Amid social media discourse and memes about Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad’s tax policies, it is important to remember that the rich pay very little in taxes and a vast majority of Brazilians want them to pay more.
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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: Around 200 Indigenous members of the Kogui community of Sierra Nevada in Santa Marta, Colombia, have gathered since the 26th of July in the city’s Plaza de Bolívar, with the goal of demanding that the Ministry of the Interior return to them their legally recognized status, which they require to access
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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) in Colombia revealed deep regional inequalities and highlighted the urgency of effective policies to address poverty in multiple dimensions, such as education and employment.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Bruna Benevides, a prominent trans activist in Brazil, has faced significant challenges throughout her life, starting with abuse from her family and extending to attempts by the Brazilian Navy to expel her due to her gender identity.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: In Cali, Colombia, Sister Marleny Giraldo has worked to serve the city’s most vulnerable for more than 20 years.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: On June 26th, a group of military veterans in Guatemala began a series of road blockades to demand that Bernardo Arévalo’s government follow through on the overdue three-month payments that were promised to them by the Temporary Law of Comprehensive Development under Alejandro Giammattei’s administration.
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