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Chile will be hosting the COP25 at a time when the climate is globally considered an emergency; the southern cone nation looks at this as a unique opportunity to make it the biggest Chilean event.

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Has the #MeToo movement gone so far as to victimize men when women aren’t the “pure and innocent” victims that they portray themselves to be?

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El Impenetrable is a vast national park in Argentina, consisting of 130,000 hectares of indigenous, virgin forest.

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It has been nearly three decades since the 1992 signing of the Peace Agreements in El Salvador. The socialist party that gained power after the peace agreements has lost significant support in recent elections.

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Five years after the attack and disappearance of the 43 Mexican students in Ayotzinapa – the ‘night of Iguala – numerous works of art and literature have made a cultural mark and exposed lines of power in Mexican society.

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In our interconnected world it is easy to forget that there are billions of people who are disconnected, or are using old cell phones. In Brazil alone, there are more than 70 million people without network connection.

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September sees the opening of the 45th National Art Show (Salón Nacional de Arte) in Bogotá, Colombia.

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Bolivia’s ruling party has put stringent requirements on the media in clear violation of Constitutional rights. But media houses meekly comply in fear of unavoidable arbitrariness.

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Mexico celebrated the “Cry of Dolores” on the night of September 15th till the morning of the 16th.

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Political opponents of the ever-repressive Nicaraguan government must prioritize their political goals in order to stand a chance at recovering democracy from Ortega’s regime.

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