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Though the protests against government proposals for health and education reforms began peacefully, the demonstrations resulted in injuries, the destruction of buildings and businesses, and hysteria.

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As International Workers’ Day approaches, an organization known as Bien Común is calling for sanctions to be placed on companies that pay women less than men for performing the same responsibilities.

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Indigenous people of Brazil protest what they claim are threats to their rights from the Brazilian government.

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Guatemala is still a dangerous place for non-straight citizens.

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In 2018, a strike took place from September to December, resulting in 1,500 teachers receiving payments by mistake.

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An unspecified number of families spent the weekend of April 27th occupying private property in the town of Puerto Caimito, Panama, and claiming it for their own.

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According to the Asamblea Nacional (AN), in the state of Bolívar Ángel Álvarez, more than 30,000 people are at risk of being exposed to mercury contaminating their water supply.

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A year after the start of the protests against Daniel Ortega, Sandinista authorities are still striving to present the state of the country as calm and normal, but protesters are challenging the official discourse.

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What is the key to longevity?

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Every summer, the Manzanares and Bonda rivers that supply Santa Marta, Colombia with water register a significant drop in their water flow.

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