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In Mexico, employees work the second most hours out of all nations in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and face hard work conditions with limited access to pensions, healthcare, and higher education.

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Fernando Pairican Padilla, a 35-year-old Chilean historian, activist, and author of two books on the Mapuche people, discusses how certain figures in Mapuche society have engaged with politics in Chile through activism.

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Contrary to the belief that Mexico City (CDMX) street wars had ended with the arrest of the main leaders of the Tepito Union, the ongoing fights announce the arrival of dark days over the city.

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After a long 16 years, Guatemala has finally had a population census.

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The development of a new bicycle path, or ciclovía, spanning roughly 12 km, will begin this October in Bolivia’s capital city.

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The forests of the Catatumbo Barí National Park, which occupies some 158,125 hectares in Northeast Colombia, are being depleted at an alarming and increasing rate, putting at great risk the flora, fauna, and human populations that depend on it.

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On September 17, 2019, Constanza Valdés, Lawyer and director of Feminist Lawyers of Chile, discussed the reality that lesbians face in Chile.

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Argentinians forced from their building continue to protest in absence of any governmental assistance to remedy their eviction.

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Cuba tries to control the economy by giving leadership of business entities to military troops; however, it is one thing to mobilize troops and another to have experienced officers leading one of the most dynamic sectors of its economy.

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Social movements and trade unions in Brazil are due to act; both in defense of workers’ rights and the environment.

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