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Since late October, Venezuela’s roadway infrastructure has been collapsing.

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The Federal Administrative Litigation Chamber decided to annul a resolution of the president of the Instituto Nacional de Asuntos Indígenas (INAI), Magdalena Odarda, which recognized the ownership of a piece of land by the Mapuche Buenuleo community in Bariloche, Neuquén province.

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COVID-19 numbers are unstable in many places in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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With the current political climate in Brazil, many feel like racism is an important topic that links directly with the upcoming presidential election.

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Over 90% of those surveyed in a study reported discrimination against LGBTIQ + people in the workplace.

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The vaccination against COVID-19 in children and adolescents is underway in several countries in the world, so a group of researchers conducted a study in 20 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to measure the intentions of parents and caregivers of minors.

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Three decades ago, Peruvian sociologist, historian and psychoanalyst Guillermo Nugent finished writing El laberinto de la choledad.

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Peru’s Antamina copper mine had to halt operations due to a strike by a rural community that decided to block one of the roads through which its output is carried.

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On the one hand, we have billionaire Flávio Rocha, owner of the brand, linked to a church that defends practices such as “the hideous gay cure,” who is also a heavyweight supporter of President Jair Bolsonaro.

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In mid-October, the software company Bloomberg released a report written by journalist Imelda Vera.

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