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Members of Bolivia’s Confederación General de Trabajadores Fabriles recently took to the streets to demand the reinstatement of workers who were dismissed from companies during the pandemic.

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The Dominican Red Cross supplies around 4,500 pints of blood to the island’s population for medical emergencies and elective surgeries.

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Now that schools are moving back to in-person education, for some children of Ecuador this that they must walk long distances to reach their schools.

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For Paraguayan Women’s Day, the National Institute of Statistics (INE) collects data on the situation of women in the country through the Permanent Household Survey (EPHC).

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Romeu Zema, bolsonarista governor of Minas Gerais, had promised a 24% “salary recomposition” in 2019, but has not since delivered.

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Ricardo Mendoza and Norka Gaspar, hosts of the program Complétala on YouTube, generated public outrage regarding a recent series of jokes they made about a case of sexual violence against a minor, as well as taunts about people with disabilities.

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In Mexico, 32% of homes do not have proper access to water supply.

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The Teachers Union in El Salvador has decided to sue Minister of Education Carla Hunanía de Valera for the arbitrary way in which interim teachers are selected.

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Colombia’s appearance on the Food and Agriculture Organization’s “Hunger Hotspots” map sheds light on the reality of the country’s hunger crisis.

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Following a statement released by the Circle of Doctors of Paraguay, many are concerned about the future of many universities’ medical programs.

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