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A new initiative may transport the Brazilian education system back to an age preceding the French Revolution, when diversity and critical thinking were suppressed.

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A young Guatemalan pentathlete and a gymnast embody generational change through their accomplishments in their respective sports.

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Eight restaurants from Buenos Aires, and one from Mendoza, were honored with placement on Latin America’s Fifty Best Restaurants list, rated by the British magazine “Restaurant.”

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Mexican authorities received what many hope to be a wake-up call for educational reform. The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) presented a slew of information on gaps in educational funding and resource allocations, both of which lead to students either leaving school or not enrolling at all.

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During an annual Dominican celebration honoring the Virgin of Mercy, Bishop Héctor Rafael Rodríguez took a stance against what he saw as “anxiety” throughout the nation toward delinquency, violence, and environmental degradation.

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At a recent International Summit, Sánchez Cerén invoked the participation of the international community in protecting the rights of immigrant families.

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Some publications are at risk of going out of circulation due to the paper shortage.

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Panamanian artist and traveler, Humberto Vélez, critiques society’s complacency and scrutinizes the idolization of celebrities.

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Casa Potín, a gastronomic cooperative in La Havana, Cuba, has overcome various obstacles since its inception, but is now seeing positive changes.

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The International Union on Telecommunications ranks Argentina among the top countries in South America for Internet connection.

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