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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: Mexican cartels used Whatsapp to recruit snipers, special forces instructors, commanders of urban operations, guides, doctors, explosive experts, drone pilots, and former guerillas.

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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: The Ombudsman’s Office, with the support of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, issued a bulletin with the results of interviews carried out in Darién regarding the human rights situations of migrants in the area.

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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reaffirmed its commitment to contain the high levels of migrant flows coming out of Central America, and advocated for interregional solidarity in response to the phenomenon.

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Issue Apr 03-09 2024: On the 28th of July, Venezuela is set to hold the most unequal and unfair elections in its history; in such a context, is hope for a democratic renewal possible?

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Issue Apr 03-09 2024: Bolivian representative Alberto Astorga said the Mexican government uses asylum to protect “criminals.”

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Issue Apr 03-09 2024: In celebration of its 100th anniversary, a group of 30 riders and 42 horses are journeying from Uruguay to Paraguay to visit the Artigas School, where Uruguayan national hero General José Gervasio Artigas resided before his death in 1850.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: An international meeting of Indigenous peoples from Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina released a declaration in which they rejected any form of lithium mining that would affect the water supply or other resources crucial to the Indigenous communities in these three countries.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: In recent statements, Argentina’s president, Javier Milei, has attracted attention for his confrontational rhetoric aimed at leaders of neighboring countries.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: Cuba is no longer able to rely on Venezuelan oil to alleviate its energy problems.

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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has attacked left-wing governments for not condemning the alleged attacks against him, calling it cowardly.

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