Issue Jun 07-13 2023: Recycling has become an essential part of the environmental culture in Panama.
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Issue Jun 07-13 2023: It is no surprise that social media influencers have started to become some of the most recognized figures in today’s adolescent society.
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Issue Jun 07-13 2023: Workers denounce slave labor in the largest producer of soy seeds in Brazil, Boa Safra Sementes.
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Issue May 31-Jun 06 2023: Through the organization Deuda Histórica, older trans women, who survived the past decades of ongoing police violence, have organized and are demanding justice.
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Issue May 31-Jun 06 2023: Argentina’s Ministerio de Desarrollo Humano y Hábitat found that the number of homeless people in Buenos Aires has increased from 2,611 in 2022 to 3,511 in 2023: these figures represent a 34% increase in homeless in the city.
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Issue May 31-Jun 06 2023: After attempting to present a security strategy (titled Shanti) at a recent Cuban press conference, three dissidents were taken into custody.
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Issue May 24-30 2023: Mexico’s Dior show was held on May 20, 2023, in which the Crucero 2024 collection was presented. This collection was inspired by the Mexican artist and feminist Frida Kahlo.
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Issue May 24-30 2023: Indigenous communities around Brazil protest the new temporal framework for the demarcation of Indigenous land, which would facilitate the expulsion of Indigenous communities from their land.
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Issue May 24-30 2023: José Benítez, rector of the Basílica de Caacupé, called upon parishioners to help finance renovations to the sanctuary’s arboretum.
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Issue May 24-30 2023: The Asociación Venezolana para una Educación Sexual Alternativa (AVESA) presented the results of a survey they conducted at the Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales (FACES) of the Universidad Central de Venezuela, which reflected that only three out of ten women use contraceptives.
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