Issue Mar 19-25 2025: Official complaints about domestic violence against children and adolescents have been steadily on the rise in Buenos Aires, Argentina, since 2020, this according to a report published by that country’s Office of Domestic Violence (OVD), which also reported an increase in the proportion of such complaints among all those received by
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Issue Mar 19-25 2025: While some things on the Global Happiness report of 2025 stayed the same, like the position of the Nordic countries, the position of some Latin American countries improved.
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Issue Mar 12-18 2025: Electric scooters in Guatemala have surged in popularity, providing a fresh alternative for urban travel.
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Issue Mar 12-18 2025: An author reflects on his upbringing in Sabadell, a city known for its textile industry, yet chose a different path from his family’s fashion background.
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Issue Mar 12-18 2025: For women, having grey hair has become a status of aging that they try to hide.
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Issue Mar 12-18 2025: According to Axel Gómez, head bartender at Panama City’s Le Bar du Bristol, the posh watering-hole’s new cocktail menu is meant to take guests on a trip to the “principal tourist sites” in the Central American isthmus.
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Issue Mar 05-11 2025: El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, has ordered the closures of the Chivo Pets Animal Hospital and the Institute of Animal Welfare, and has discontinued Polipet, a police unit tasked with investigating crimes against animals.
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Issue Mar 05-11 2025: Every Wednesday, retirees protest in front of Congress and police repress them, but this time a Chacarita fan was involved and sparked a domino effect of solidarity in Argentine soccer.
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Issue Mar 05-11 2025: Mayelín Carrasco Álvarez, a 46-year-old mother of three, was recently imprisoned for peacefully protesting the current state of hunger and neglect that “thousands of Cubans live in,” sparking protests in Río Cauto.
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