The head of the Victims and Witnesses Unit of the Prosecutors Office emphasizes the threat of sexual abuse and the ways in which one can issue a complaint.
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In the facilities of the Dirección de Licencias del Instituto Nacional de Tránsito y Transporte Terrestre (Intrant), there are many cases of people with old debts.
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In Benito Juárez, dozens of vehicles were stuck waiting for gas from a G500 station due to a shortage.
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The approval of the Law of the Cuttlefish in Congress will be put to the test in the Constitutional Court of Chile (TC), determining whether thousands of families supported by industrial fishing practices will end up losing their labor source.
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Natalia Bonilla is a reporter, entrepreneur, and international consultant determined to make a difference in the lives of Latin American women and the ways they are often treated and misunderstood.
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As Cubans welcome the internet via their cell-phones for the first time, many face new hurdles to connect online. Connecting to the web is not easy due to cellphone models, coverage, and given the high cost of data.
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One of the most thorough studies on the topic of self-induced abortions, carried out by British medicine magazine Lancet, has analyzed catalysts affecting the frequency of clandestine abortions in 184 countries around the world.
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An interview with anthropologist Carlos Fausto from the National Museum explains the history of the recent events that menace constitutionally-protected native Indians’ land rights.
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Bicycling is becoming an increasingly popular method of transportation in Buenos Aires, and as it grows in popularity, it is apparent that there is a startling lack of protection in place for the city’s cyclists.
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