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The streets of Paraguay’s capital continue to be filled with protests by natives who want to reclaim their land.

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Bolivians have been consuming beer for more than two centuries since the arrival of German immigrants, which is worth some celebration.

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–Researched and written by Lia Yamamoto— Caracas, Venezuela, and the surrounding areas are suffering from a water shortage. The capital city has relied on the same reservoir and pipe system for decades and its age has caused residents to go without reliable water access. The problem has recently worsened and incited protests.

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–Researched and written by Aaron Freeman— Chile, especially its capital, has an historic reputation for its socioeconomic inequality and segregationist politics. Controversy over an ambitious social housing project in Las Condes, the municipality with the second highest quality of life in the nation, highlights the persistence of classist segregationism and stigmatization.

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–Researched and written by Paola Alba Rincón— In June 2018, the abortion bill was approved in Argentina after three months of debate.

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The Emberá people compete in the Ancestral games to connect with their indigenous culture.

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Around 3,500,000 people are transported daily by use of public and private vehicles throughout the Greater Santo Domingo area, of which 2,500,000 use urban transport and one million their private cars, which shows a vehicular growth in the metropolitan area.

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Campaigns promoting daily exercise are just not enough anymore. Sugary drinks and junk food are readily available, and organizations are initiating a project to prevent people from consuming them without knowing their harmful effects.

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Six out of every ten applicants for upper secondary education prefer to enter one of the 14 baccalaureates of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

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Due to economic unrest, citizens must focus on survival while the country is at risk for social fragmentation.

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