Issue Apr 08-14 2026: A federal court decision has suspended around 200 arrest warrants against members of a Mazatec community in Oaxaca, marking a significant development in a long-running legal conflict. The ruling has been framed by residents as a step forward in challenging what they describe as years of unjust prosecution.
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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: As is well-known, the papaya fruit provides a wealth of health benefits, both for one’s skin and digestive system, but new research suggests that it may also significantly help with weight loss.
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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: With the new guidelines in these two documents, the bishops aim to change the way that sexual abuse cases involving Church members are handled.
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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: A group of older women in Morelia, Michoacán is challenging stereotypes about age, gender, and artistic expression through an unexpected medium, rap music. What began as a documentary project has evolved into a live performance phenomenon that amplifies their voices and life experiences.
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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: A worrying trend is developing in Argentina: 42%, or nearly half, of the population between 19 and 24 years of age residing in working-class neighborhoods in the greater Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) have dropped out of school, twice the national average and five times above the dropout rate found in
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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: “We are sentenced to a death foretold, because there is no medical care.” Thus began the testimony of Rafael Gutiérrez, a retiree from the Orinoco Steelworks (Sidor).
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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: Indigenous encampment calls for security against deforestation and illegal mining, as well as greater political representation.
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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: This year’s “Voluntary Footprint” seminar in the Dominican Republic brought together young leaders, facilitators, and strategic allies to usher in the end of the Zero Young Hunger (JHC) training program’s training cycle.
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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: During Holy Week, Guatemala City was once again the setting for one of the Central American country’s most emblematic manifestations of faith: the traditional procession of the Review of Jesus Nazarene of Mercy, an event filled with symbolism and historical significance that runs through the city’s historic center.
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