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Demanding compliance with the agreements reached at the dialogue table, protests are expected to take place on Wednesday, August 10, which will cause the closure of streets throughout the country from 7 am.

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–Researched and Written by Noah Siderhurst— In response to the pandemic, governments around the world have implemented stronger social safety nets, including cash transfers. In Argentina, one proposal raised in congress could guarantee a basic income to a large portion of the population, including informal workers. However, this proposal has generated debate about fiscal feasibility,

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Oftentimes, women who are in dangerous situations take cases to court, which can take a toll on their mental and emotional states.

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Nicaragua has the highest number of mining concessions on Indigenous and Afro-descendant territories, a new report revealed.

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A draft decree is presented in Honduras’ National Congress to declare “the Mayan Route as a permanent program of national interest in Honduran territory.”

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An analysis by the Migration Policy, Registration, and Identity of Persons Unit of the Ministry of the Interior (SG) revealed a certain level of discrimination towards foreigners in the context of mobility.

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The Challenges of the Youth of the 21st Century, the 2030 Agenda, and the Bicentennial Pact, carried out by the organization Jóvenes Unidos por la Educación, allowed some 120 individuals between 14 and 25 years of age from all over the country to participate and present their views on the problems of Panamanian education, as

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On June 28, 2022, an interview was conducted with Victoria Antola, the first transgender worker for the Central Bank of Argentina.

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In light of the recent collapse of at least eight balconies in the Plaza de Toros of El Espinal, Tolima, the municipal government of Cartagena has announced the cancellation of Corralejas festivities in the district of Bayunca.

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (also known as AMLO) proposed an agreement between the state government of Nuevo León and regional companies to address the region’s water scarcity.

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