The education on safe sex and sexual diversity are very important issues in the modern world but are not always looked at with the same perspective.
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The opposition leader who drew thousands of Venezuelans to the streets in 2019 “only to see his momentum steadily fizzle out,” may have gotten back in his groove.
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Recent political developments in Chile mean serious changes to its constitution, which was formed in the 1988 Coalition of Parties for Democracy, in order to deal with the current social crisis.
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Latin American nations are grappling with both neoliberalism and neo-populism, forming a new political map.
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A new administration’s first months are often marked by its governance and ability to take charge of affairs, and this certainly appears to be the case for Argentina’s President Alberto Fernández.
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In Cuba, statistics on various social issues have been skewed to create a more positive image of the country.
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For many decades, Mexico “had a foreign policy characterized by a dignified position regarding the United States, and by a constructive policy for Latin America and the rest of the world.”
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During the month of December, Chile saw an easing of the conflictive nature of the social crisis and advances in the process of institutionalizing changes to the country’s government.
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Journalist Guillermo Fadanelli questions how humans process the past, probing the cultural traditions and truths embedded in language and inquiring how it can show us our roots.
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Recent estimates announced by the Bank of Guatemala (Banguat) show that 22 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) and 70 percent of jobs came from Guatemala’s informal economy.
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