With Latin America being one of the lowest consumers of fish, Guatemala hopes to increase the technology for artisanal fishing and thus increase the consumption of fish.
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Cuba has once again been deemed the worst country for freedom of press in North America. Reporters Without Borders warned “of growing hatred against the press in Western democracies.”
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Women in Brazil are taking their place in the band and beating the drum for equality, empowerment, and enjoyment.
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In light of International Workers’ Day, with a focus on workers in rural regions, advocates are speaking out on the opposing interests of the very entity that is supposed to represent them.
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—Written by Chris McCallum– Recently, the wave of violence which had erupted in Nicaragua in early April has claimed at least 25 lives and left scores wounded and missing. Estimates of the number of arrests ranged from around 20 to hundreds as looting followed almost a week of protests in the capital city of Managua.
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The 17 Objectives of Sustainable Development (OSD) were established in 2015 by the leaders of 193 nations.
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After a meeting with the Executive and the Minister of the Presidency, Agricultural Development and Health, veterinarians are continuing the fight for salary adjustments.
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Student leaders of Chile’s Student Confederation (Confech) mobilized a massive march and classroom walk-out of 120,000 students to protest for free education.
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Daily life in Uruguay is filled with boisterous sounds that can cause gradual and irreparable hearing damage.
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