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Undertaking a campaign that has already been widely accepted in other Latin American countries, as part of an alliance with the Ministry of Health (Minsa), 400 restaurants of the Asociación de Restaurantes y Afines de Panamá (ARAP) will remove saltshakers from their tables.

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A law against animal abuse is being enforced this week in Paraguay after the completion of modifications to the “Protection and Animal Welfare Law.”

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Since 2011, there have been 2,935 investigations opened on alleged acts of labor discrimination, with dismissal for pregnancy being the most frequent complaint.

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With six votes in favor and four against, the Constitutional Court in Chile rejected the two requirements requested by Chile Vamos against the project of terminating pregnancy on three grounds, giving the green light to be promulgated as law.

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The Kankuamos, an indigenous group from Colombia, was once again suspected to be the target of a hate crime.

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It’s no secret that Argentina houses one of the largest practicing Catholic populations in the world.

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Homelessness among Brazilian youth has been a rapidly growing social problem.

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According to the prison system in Guatemala, 560 prisoners have died behind bars in the last 17 years.

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The number of women occupying top positions at Brazilian companies has been slowly advancing in recent years.

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In Bogotá, as in capital cities around the world, working parents must find ways to take care of their children during the day.

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