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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: The debate about women as “minors” exploded at beginning of 1920. Suffragettes thought that the right to vote was their path to achieve civil and legal rights.

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Issue Sep 28-Oct 04 2022: The Frente Amplio party’s legislation posed a change to marriage laws after Uruguay reported at least thirteen child marriages so far this year.

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Issue Sep 28-Oct 04 2022: A strategy game created more than 4,000 years ago, shrouded in mystery, and popular across various Asian countries found international acclaim during the 20th century.

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Issue Sep 28-Oct 04 2022: A representative of the Indigenous community in Paraguay, Dionisio Gómez, has announced that there will be a demonstration in the capital Asunción that seeks to “put an end to [their] eternal demands” that never seem to be seen to by the State.

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Issue Sep 21-27 2022: About 45% of Brazilian children six years of age and younger live in poor households.

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Issue Sep 21-27 2022: Costa Rica has seen its ranking on the Social Progress Index (SPI) decline as the COVID-19 pandemic has had long-lasting effects on the country.

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Issue Sep 21-27 2022: Located in the Santa Cruz region of Bolivia, Las Tunitas is a 1,700-hectar farm facing lawsuits for enabling serfdom and semi-slavery.

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Issue Sep 21-27 2022: Road mobility in the capital, as well as in the most populated municipalities of Guatemala is increasingly complicated.

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In May, June, and July, 92,000 people stated that they were working two or more jobs in Costa Rica.

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Panamanian teachers receive the highest minimum salary of all teachers across Latin America, yet this does not translate to a high level of education for Panama’s students.

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