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Hondurans don’t seem to get any relief from the scandals, violence and poverty.  

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The successful commodities-fueled economic growth in Brazil, boasting a 7.5% growth rate, financed ambitious anti-poverty programs in 2010, but now the country is in the worst recession it has had in 30 years.

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Schools begin to crumble in Paraguay as questions of money mismanagement in the legislature continue to swirl. 

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Most Dominicans disapprove of abortion and gay marriage according to a recent poll, which inquired about many aspects of Dominican social and political life.     

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New developments in Argentinian legislature are making strides in the effort to protect children from sexual abuse. 

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Citizens of Nicaragua’s small town of Rancho Grande are making a difference through protest for the protection of their ecosystems from mining.

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The mobility application called Waze recently published a study measuring driver satisfaction across the globe. The Global Driver Satisfaction Index surveyed 50 million users in 32 countries and 167 metropolitan areas. Bogotá, Colombia was rated among the worst cities to drive in.

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Pig farming is necessary for survival in Cuba. But when there are so many pig farmers that one can hardly escape the smell, these pigs start to cause economic, environmental and health problems for the population.

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The preparation of famous Guatemalan coffee can be the foundation of a café, making or breaking its business. Coffee in Guatemala is not like the Starbucks you can find on every corner in America.

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The III Food Festival of “Chancho al Palo” (“Pig on a Spit”) is expected to bring together more than 20,000 people in the city of Huaral from October 16th to 18th. One of the biggest food events of the year, the festival celebrates one of the traditional dishes of Huaral.

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