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The Teachers Union in El Salvador has decided to sue Minister of Education Carla Hunanía de Valera for the arbitrary way in which interim teachers are selected.

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Colombia’s appearance on the Food and Agriculture Organization’s “Hunger Hotspots” map sheds light on the reality of the country’s hunger crisis.

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Following a statement released by the Circle of Doctors of Paraguay, many are concerned about the future of many universities’ medical programs.

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To combat the disease known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), the Fundación Esteban Bullrich is seeking volunteers for research.

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The Portuguese “Brazilian” is in reality a “Portuguese-Kimbundu-Kikongo.”

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The International Conference of the Global Campus for Human Rights, organized and led by young people, was recently held, and centered around addressing mental health rights for youth.

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The current inflation in Cuba has had many negative effects on taxi drivers and their clients.

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Many changes regarding the prison system in the Dominican Republic have been added to the current laws and new laws have been created.

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Residents of the rural La Labor community in Ahuachapán, El Salvador, are furious with the company Inversiones Fénix for ignoring environmental permits and drilling wells on land that was appropriated for construction projects.

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After the tradition was interrupted in 2021 due to COVID-19 health restrictions, Mexicans were able to dress Baby Jesus figures and present them to the alter on February 2nd – a practice deeply rooted in Mexican culture and Catholic tradition.

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