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Mobility has long been one of the primary issues facing residents of Bogotá. Despite this, the topic has remained beyond the reach of discussions between city and national government.

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The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) created the Creative Cities Network almost two decades ago with the aim of promoting cultural industries as an engine of local progress in the world’s metropolises, based on the outline of sustainable urban development strategies to achieve it.

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In the municipality of San Salvador, Hidalgo, the mural Raíces de esperanza, rastros de nuestra historia (Roots of hope, traces of our history) was inaugurated on August 6.

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Alejandra Ironici was well known as the first trans woman to change her gender on her National ID without court proceedings, before the process was authorized by law.

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The study, Perspectivas del Agua en México: propuestas hacia la seguridad hídrica, revealed that around six million people in the country lack access to drinking water.

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Uruguay’s annual Day of the Domestic Worker allowed more than 180,000 domestic workers a paid-nonworking holiday.

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Peru’s northern region, which includes cities like Cajamarca, Áncash, La Libertad, Piura, Lambeyeque, San Martín, Amazonas, and Tumbes, is going through a concerning monetary poverty.

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The monument to José de San Martín in Lomas de Zamora, Argentina, has a unique and storied history.

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The president of El Periódico, José Rubén Zamora Marroquín, and fiscal assistant Samari Carolina Gómez Díaz, will spend a minimum of three months in pre-trial detention on the basis of testimony and supposed evidence implicating the pair in money laundering, blackmail, insider trading, and the leakage of confidential information.

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According to figures from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI, National Institute of Statistics and Informatics), labor informality continues to rise in Peru.

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