The Peruvian government will give away 1,141 “casitas calientes” to residents of some of the country’s coldest regions.
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In 2011, a court in the state of Virginia recognized Lea, a transgender woman as a woman with full rights.
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El Salvador’s draconian anti-abortion laws are among the strictest in the world.
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Even though Mexico City has become a welcoming place for members of the LGBTTTI, trans women, whether immigrants or Mexicans, still face discrimination.
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Paraguay’s evolving economy will lead to increased employment opportunities in some fields, while other jobs will soon be a thing of the past.
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According to the most recent report published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Mexico and Cuba have the least free presses in Latin America.
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A cartel in Guatemala, in charge of 12 factories around the country with little to no competition, is the world’s fourth greatest exporter of sugar.
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As many as 40 million people stayed home, while hundreds of thousands protested in the streets against government reforms.
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There are around 8,000 words, which originated in Honduras, that have been accepted by the Real Academia Española.
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