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The neighborhood of Alamar in East Havana was lacking even basic facilities like a church, cemetery and cultural center – until late last year when the Enguayabera recreational complex was established.

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There was an increase of 600 pregnant teenagers who attended the University School Hospital (HEU) in 2015 compared to 2014, according to the head of the gynecology outpatient medical center, Ana Raquel Gómez.

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Seventeen people were injured by rubber bullets and tear gas last Friday, the result of a fierce police repression of La Plata, Buenos Aires, against dozens of fired workers. Four of the injured were hospitalized, including a woman who was shot eight times in the back. The workers demanded to speak with the supervisor Julio

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An excess of garbage during the holidays in the southern cone nation is proving to be an ongoing problem that will require a resourceful solution. 

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Conditions for runners and cyclists that use Guatemala City’s vast network of roads and streets as training grounds got a lot worse last year, as drivers actually became more aggressive. 

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With the recent creation of a middle class in Cuba, business owners and successful Cuban professionals continue to seek out better living conditions. 

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With a new bill and an appearance at a National awards ceremony, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto attempted to establish the importance of culture in the Federal Government. 

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On Monday, November 30, the residents of La Loma got themselves organized to protest any ideas of allowing sex workers to exercise their profession in such an emblematic area of ​​the Historic Center of Quito.

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2015 has been a great year for Paraguayan youths, and in particular, for the youth of the Church. They have loudly and successfully expressed their concerns, doubts, and hopes to reaffirm their commitment as young Christians.

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There are many expressions that men consider compliments and are used daily to “conquer” a woman on the streets. However, because of the high vulgar content of these “compliments,” feminist organizations consider them a form of violence or sexual harassment against women.

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