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Issue Jun 25-Jul 01 2025: Cartagena Mayor Dumek Turbay has achieved a 75% approval rating, reflecting support for his strategy to transform Cartagena, Colombia. In 18 months, his strategy has combined impactful small-scale projects and promises of larger infrastructure overhauls.

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Issue Jun 25-Jul 01 2025: The Chamberas community encourages female entrepreneurship in Peru by combining practical tools and a solid network of mutual support, built on empathy and shared experience.

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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: A married couple in Mexico obtained an injunction before the Supreme Court of Justice for being discriminated against by their insurance company due to their sexual orientation. They were not being granted the same rights as heterosexual couples. The couple sought to nullify the contract they had with the insurance company

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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: A controversial multibillion-dollar data center has been built in Eldorado do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: According to the National Road Safety Commission, road deaths in Cuba have seen a sharp rise.

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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: Buenos Aires pushes forward in their subway network renewal, targeting safety improvements and modernization.

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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: Protests against a reform to Panama’s Social Security system continue in the Caribbean province of Bocas del Toro, with some clashes between police and protesters.

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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: Soyo, as well as cecina, was declared the national food of Paraguay. Soyo is a specific kind of beef, and cecina is a similar meat that is sun dried.

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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: Brazil had the highest number of U.S. dollar millionaires in Latin America and is ranked as the most unequal country in the world, according to the Global Wealth Report 2025, published by Swiss bank UBS.

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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: The Marginal Jungle Route, a plan to develop a highway from Venezuela to Bolivia, has instead gained recognition for the environmental degradation, assassinations, and grievances left in its wake.

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