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Issue Mar 18-24 2026: A recent report examines how a gas explosion in Cusco exposed long-standing inequalities in one of Peru’s most resource-rich districts, highlighting how communities living near the Camisea project continue to lack essential services despite decades of extraction.

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Issue Mar 18-24 2026: Many have adopted a self-service model and added pantry staples and health food products. They have also now incorporated ready-to-eat meals. The pandemic, inflation, competition, and changing consumer demands are among the reasons.

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Issue Mar 18-24 2026: This year, the District has carried out 41 removal operations in this part of the city, thereby reclaiming 1,259 square meters of public space.

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Issue Mar 18-24 2026: Gender equity has been advocated based on the idea that it generates concrete economic benefits. Beyond these gains, it is a matter of justice and the redistribution of resources, rights, and wealth.

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Issue Mar 11-17 2026: On February 26, state security forces in San Luis, Mexico, were deployed to evict teachers and residents from land that belongs to the Nelly Campobello High School.

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Issue Mar 11-17 2026: The plenary session of the Bogotá City Council decided to pull Bill 340. Social organizations had warned that it could create barriers to accessing abortion services.

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Issue Mar 11-17 2026: From Instagram to TikTok, young Brazilians are posting Bible verses, attending religious services and proudly identifying as evangelical or Catholic. And thus is emerging a growing alignment with right-wing politics, imbuing a cohort that represents a third of the electorate.

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Issue Mar 11-17 2026: Every two years, Uruguay’s National Institute of Educational Evaluation (Ineed) carries out a global analysis of the country’s school system. The organization’s latest report indicates that among that system’s main achievements in 2023 and 2024 were “universal coverage for ages corresponding to medium basic education” and higher graduation rates, although it

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Issue Mar 04-10 2026: The Dominican Republic’s Association of Teachers (ADP) has endorsed proposals made by that country’s Ministry of Education regulating the use of cell phones in classrooms.

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Issue Mar 04-10 2026: Latin America and the Caribbean have experienced lower levels of undernourishment for the fourth consecutive year, according to the United Nations’ Regional Outlook for Food Security and Nutrition 2025.

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