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Issue May 06-12 2026: This date serves as a commemoration of the work performed by educators in classrooms across the country.

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Issue May 06-12 2026: The former president has been in hiding since 2024 in Chapare, the tropical coca-growing region where he forged his union and political career.

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Issue Apr 22-May 05 2026: Sociologist Bruna Camilo explains how conservatism is reinventing itself on social media under trends such as “red pill” where far-right ideas are sold by technological companies to young people.

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Issue Apr 22-May 05 2026: Paraguay’s National Agency for Evaluation and Accreditation for Higher Education has announced that between 2023 and 2025, some 100,000 university degrees, or roughly 63% of the total number of the university degrees issued in the country during that period, were granted in unaccredited subjects.

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Issue Apr 22-May 05 2026: Classes resumed at the new Santo Hermano Miguel School in the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil on May 5, and over 700 students together with parents and grandparents gathered outside the historic San José La Salle building, which has been inoperative since 2023.

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Issue Apr 22-May 05 2026: In commemoration of World Press Freedom Day, the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) has issued a stark warning that journalism in Latin America is facing a series of new challenges, including a growing siege from political power brokers and criminal organizations, and a culture of increasing impunity.

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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: In October of 2025, a group of Uruguayan senators from the Frente Amplio party convened to discuss the public’s “right to the city,” the main goal of which was to establish the foundations of a policy by which “all inhabitants can use and benefit from urban spaces understood as essential for

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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: Representatives from various Indigenous organizations marched in the Paraguayan capital city of Asunción, demanding that the government provide assistance to Indigenous farmers for help with agricultural production.

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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: Elites display prejudice against public higher education due to expanded access; however, this signifies that the system is finally fulfilling its intended purpose—serving as a place of passage for the many, rather than a privilege for the few.

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Issue Apr 15-21 2026: Thousands of educators teaching in Centros Comunitarios de Educación Prebásica (CCEPREB) have been forgotten by the educational system.

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