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Cuba’s oldest illegal game of chance seems timeless. 

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If Honduras is successful in building a new international airport at Palmerola, Comayagua, some are hoping that Toncontin airport in Tegucigalpa will be repurposed as a megapark. 

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The University of Panama has a mysterious relationship with the Foundation University of Panama (FUDEP). 

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The current government of President Vázquez won’t have on its agenda the issue of modifying the maximum age for retirement, for now.  The minimum age of retirement is set at 60 years of age after the reform of 2009 that lowered it from 65.  

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In El Salvador transgender people have consistently been the victims of violence not only from gangs, but also from soldiers and public safety officers. 

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The Mexican anthropologist Marcela LaGarde participated in the march “Ni una menos” (Not One Less) in Buenos Aires and Tracy Robinson, Rapporteur on the Rights of Women of the Organization of American States (OAS), spoke in Brazil about the negative effect of impunity in curbing violence against women, while a Salvadoran newspaper issued a statement

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Naomar de Almeida Filho, a Brazilian academic and medic by training, who is now the president of the recently created South Federal University of Bahia (UFSB) was invited by the National University San Martín in Argentina to share his views on the public education system.

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The official registration of abortions in Ecuador shows a gradual decline since 2011, when there were 25,316 cases. In 2014 the number was down to 20,812. 

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With summer vacation beginning, many Cuban families are trying to find some diversion for their children, but are facing obstacles in doing so. 

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Many broadcast media outlets around the world are taking on overt ideological and political roles, and offering “Truth” in place of real journalism.  

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