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Mario Rivero was a Colombian poet, journalist, and art critic known as the “urban poet” because of the themes he addressed about the life of his city, streets, hopelessness, and the melancholy of the suburbs.

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Armando Bartra, an anthropologist involved in a meeting of “migrantologists” at the University of Chicago, brought up the idea of “the right not to migrate.”

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The coronavirus pandemic has worsened the lives of millions of people, and Argentines are among those who have been affected by the crisis.

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For more than two decades, the presence of paramilitary groups in Chiapas has exacerbated human rights issues in the region.

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As elections draw near in Nicaragua, there is the rising question of whether one should or should not participate in the elections.

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The inauguration of an Argentine underwater outfall, set to discharge organic and industrial waste into the Río de la Plata just 37 km from the Uruguayan coastal area of Colonia, risks becoming a matter of contention between the two countries.

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International Transexual Visibility Day on March 31 is a date adopted by the world to claim the dignity and rights of trans people.

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In ten years, the civil war in Syria caused 300 thousand deaths. However, in one year, the coronavirus killed more than 300 thousand people in Brazil.

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Mexico and the U.S. try to preserve human rights and equitable policy in migration after a long history of complexities.

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Journalism is beginning to gain a lot of relevance on social media, and it is undeniable that journalists are becoming channels of information and opinion-building.

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