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A study finds that almost all jobs for young people in La Paz are “precarious.” 

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Splits in the Alianza Indígena por la Revolución Ciudadana reflect “historic fissures” that have long existed in the nation’s indigenous movement.   

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The Senate approved a project to combat systemic violence in schools.  

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A tour of health centers across the country confirms that, despite high levels of investment, infrastructure is still deficient and human resources are lacking. 

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Backdating a decree does not remedy illegalities. “It is not the specific case against Milton Arcia, but a systemic problem” that threatens entrepreneurs, investors, and farmers alike along the canal route, says lawyer Gabriel Álvarez. 

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Panama, a city without permanent infrastructure for cyclists, is trying to change. 

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There is a deadline of six months for enactment once rules are published in the Official Journal. 

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Compared to its neighbors, Colombia’s efforts to improve education are too little and too late. And the same might be said about reducing poverty.  No matter how you look at the data, Colombia’s level of education and its level of poverty are in need of attention.

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People in Latin America are the most likely in the world to experience a lot of positive emotions on a daily basis, according to Gallup’s Positive Experience Index.

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At a forum on Cuban schools, officials ducked some tricky issues. 

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