The water used to sustain metropolitan cities in Mexico is extracted from outer rural areas due to the overexploitation of the basins of the valleys of Mexico and Toluca-Itlahuaca.
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Female miners, a majority of whom are widows, divorcees, or single mothers, are one of the groups most vulnerable to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, owing, in large part, to a lack of resources.
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Fuel prices in Panama started to rise in February and continued to accelerate after Russia invaded Ukraine.
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A photography exhibit by Shipibo-Konibo photographer David Díaz Gonzales features portraits of his friends and family and their acts of cultural preservation.
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The goal set by President López Obrador for the work to be completed in 2023 entails the danger that artifacts “will not be properly protected,” experts warn.
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Through being forced to give up their children as a result of the Judiciary’s intolerant practices against religion, mothers are now being subjected to hate and condemnation by their family members.
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A recent reform in the Costa Rican criminal code established that hate crimes will now be punished with prison sentences ranging from 20 to 35 years.
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Already marginalized residents of São Paulo, pushed out of their area of the city dubbed “Cracolândia” (literally Crackland), are facing further segregation at the hands of the city’s leadership.
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From 2019 to 2022, Mexico’s score on the Happiness Index drastically decreased.
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