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In light of the recent collapse of at least eight balconies in the Plaza de Toros of El Espinal, Tolima, the municipal government of Cartagena has announced the cancellation of Corralejas festivities in the district of Bayunca.

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (also known as AMLO) proposed an agreement between the state government of Nuevo León and regional companies to address the region’s water scarcity.

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On the morning of May 4, 2011, Quetzalcoatl Leija Herrera, an activist for the rights of the LGBTI+ population and president of the Center for Studies and Projects for Integral Human Development (Ceprodehi), was murdered.

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Corruption and mismanagement have devastated the Metro system in Caracas, Venezuela.

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On June 21, union organization ANCAP held a strike in response to concerns for the tendencies towards privatization by the ruling government coalition.

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Cuban university students do not foresee a successful future for themselves.

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Since June 6th, villages across the Mãe Maria Indigenous Territory (TI) in Pará, Brazil have seen an increasing number of drones flying over their territory.

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For a sector of Guatemalans, having a plate of food three times a day is assured, while for approximately 63% of the population it is an increasingly unattainable reality.

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As countries across the globe celebrate World Blood Donor Day, Venezuela struggles with low rates of voluntary blood donation.

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The Unidad Piquetera plans on blocking access to Buenos Aires, in addition to the main bridges and routes in Argentina, to challenge and protest the government of Alberto Fernández.

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