Issue Sep 06-12 2023: Mexico’s institution of a “Neoliberal” educational model has once again been identified as problematic for students in the country.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: In the first half of 2023, Brazil reported having rescued 2,077 people working in conditions similar to slavery.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: In Buenos Aires, a tragedy claimed the life of engineer Mariano Barbieri, for which his grieving family led a march under the banner “No me quiero morir” (I don’t want to die) that ignited a call for justice and safety in the city.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: While Uruguay’s national unemployment rate stands at 7.8%, several departments, especially those on the coast, report double-digit unemployment figures, highlighting regional disparities.
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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: The shocking reality of online violence against women in El Salvador’s politics are presented within a recent study that revealed over 32,000 hate messages targeting female politicians during internal party elections.
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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: This Cuban school year will mark the official return to pre-COVID academic settings.
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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: The Brazilian municipality of Anapu in the State of Pará has seen a record number of rural conflicts over the last 12 years.
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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: Pedro Llanque, who identifies himself as the general secretary of the Single Confederation of Farm Workers (CSUTCB), has voiced his opinion that former Bolivian president Evo Morales should not interfere in the decisions of the Bolivian farmer movement.
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Issue Aug 23-29 2023: The Office of the Ombudsman for the Defense of Human Rights of El Salvador (PDDH) created a report in 2022-2023 which was presented to the Legislative Assembly.
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