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On Wednesday, March 30, the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) gave a report on the “Estimation of Poverty” in Uruguay in 2021.

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Filters that finetune facial features, offered by the world’s social media platforms, are “motivating racism and plastic surgeries amongst young people.”

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Calderón, a northern town within Ecuador’s capital, has “a high density of housing, intense vehicular traffic, and very few green areas for recreation.”

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Prisoners in El Salvador began this Thursday to erase graffiti that violent gangs use to mark the territory in which they operate, reported the director of Penal Centers, Osiris Luna.

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With Evangelical Christianity on the rise across Brazil, religious leaders and organizations are becoming increasingly involved in the nation’s political scene.

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Rio de Janeiro’s police force is reportedly using a “flawed” photo recognition system that is “unleashing hell” on innocent Black Brazilians, with successive judicial proceedings and wrongful imprisonments.

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Protests throughout Peru continue despite President Pedro Castillo calling for a State of Emergency and social immobilization in Metropolitan Lima and Callao on Monday, April 4th.

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Victims of the 2016 earthquake that struck Pedernales, Ecuador, are still fighting for their lives to go back to normal.

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“Adding class hours is more knowledge and better education,” explained the Minister of Education.

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Brazil is producing record-breaking amounts of food products, enough to feed “five-times” its population.

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