The settlement Virgen de la Candelaria, located in the barrio Villa María del Triunfo of Lima, may not be the land of saints, but it is where miracles are harvested.
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The “largest Apthapi in the world” is going to take place in Challapata on May 4, 2019.
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Corporate interests in Latin America often do not support the positions of indigenous communities.
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The Necronomicón, the old and mysterious book that has been concealed for a long while because of its witchcraft like ideas, has been denounced by a group of pastors who refuse to allow the dark arts reach the schools.
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The Archdiocese of Mexico is assembling a group to oversee the protection of minors following allegations of sexual assault and pedophilia in the Catholic Church.
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Paraguay is one of the world’s leading exporters of soy. Recent reports revealed that the communities surrounded by these plantations are stricken with hunger and poverty.
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In the 1990s, under the regime of Alberto Fujimori, thousands of Peruvian women were forcibly sterilized by the State, a crime that decades later remains unpunished.
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Policymakers are working to end the stigma surrounding the use of bicycles as a means of public transportation in La Habana.
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Brazil continues its declining trend regarding LGBT life conditions compared to other countries.
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Argentina’s bishops met at the Episcopal Conference of Argentina’s 117th Assembly of Bishops, where they discussed matters of pedophilia in the Catholic church, an issue that has been at the forefront of the church’s agenda since Pope Francis’ calls to protect minors in February.
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