Issue Jan 17-23 2024: Communities in El Salvador are experiencing a “wave of evictions,” characterized by methods such as “power abuse, deceiving the population, mortgage acquisition,” and more.
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Issue Jan 17-23 2024: The government of Canelones has implemented different recycling programs to increase collection in different sectors of society such as homes, businesses, and schools.
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Issue Jan 17-23 2024: Cubans are increasingly distrustful of the government in light of rumored clandestine activity.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: Severe food insecurity now affects 13 million people in Venezuela, or 45.2% of the population.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: A new marine farming project, led entirely by women, is unfolding along the Gulf of Nicoya and the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, providing opportunities for women from more remote areas to relocate to communities with improved socioeconomic conditions.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court has ordered police intervention in a territorial dispute which has broken out in Indigenous lands in the region of Guaíra, in the state of Paraná.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: When customers in Cuba decide to stop using fraudulent mechanisms to lower their power bills, the employees of the electric company retaliate.
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Issue Jan 01-09 2024: 2023 saw the most denunciations of slave and slave-like labor in recorded Brazilian history, according to data provided by the Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship.
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Issue Jan 01-09 2024: Pope Francis called on the international community to ban surrogacy, furthering the discussion on surrogacy in Argentina.
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Issue Jan 01-09 2024: The Red Mexicana de Afectados por la Minería (Mexican Network of People Affected by Mining, or REMA) has accused the MORENA government of Salomón Jara Cruz, the Registro Agrario Nacional (RAN), and the Procuraduría Agraria (PA) of creating favorable conditions for the privatization of Indigenous lands by foreign, national, and public
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