It took two years and two months until same sex parent families who conceived their children under a traditional insemination procedure could enjoy their right to filiation, and in turn, their children’s right to identity; although they would have to take each case to court until the Constitutional Court determines a definitive change in Ecuadorian
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Brazilian Andrea dos Anjos takes her erotic products to her evangelical clients with maximum discretion in an emerging business in Rio de Janeiro.
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Businesswoman and general secretary of the Industrial Union of Panama, Aida Michell de Maduro, argued that the push to maintain existing jobs while approving a minimum wage increase after January 2022 were incompatible goals.
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During Mass on the third day celebrating “Novenario” of the Virgin of Caacupé, Monsignor Guillermo Steckling, bishop of Ciudad del Este, urged a lay life of holiness and following Jesus “to change the world around us.”
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Recently, Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador shared his view on incorporating the high-quality services and universal coverage of developing countries into Mexico’s healthcare.
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One of the most important feminist groups in Mexico, the Grupo de Información en Reproducción Elegida (GIRE) published a report on the state of reproductive rights in Mexico.
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Since late October, Venezuela’s roadway infrastructure has been collapsing.
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The Federal Administrative Litigation Chamber decided to annul a resolution of the president of the Instituto Nacional de Asuntos Indígenas (INAI), Magdalena Odarda, which recognized the ownership of a piece of land by the Mapuche Buenuleo community in Bariloche, Neuquén province.
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