Women account for more than nineteen percent of all people directly involved in the sector of fisheries and aquaculture around the world even though it is considered to be a sector exclusively for men.
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As the Cuban food shortage worsens due to the pandemic and governmental mismanagement, many people gather outside grocery shops to get their hands on as much as they can take home.
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In the face of the COVID epidemic in Brazil, around four million students abandoned their classes last year. Reasons include financial issues and lack of access to remote classes.
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Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro announced the arrival of a “miracle” cure for COVID-19 that is 100% effective.
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Videos began to circulate over social media calling for a camp that can “prepare for war, annihilate evil.”
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The first half-day of the nationwide 48-hour strike of the transportation sector in Bolivia has been described as “forceful”. The strike seeks an extension of the deadline for loan deferral payments.
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The president of the Hebraic Union of Paraguay, Humberto Ismajovich Szumsztajn, expressed dismay and concern over Nazi-themed items for sale at a German fair that was held in San Bernardino, Department of Cordillera.
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While wearing a mask has shown to be effective at slowing the spread of COVID-19, Latin Americans will have to do more to sustain recovery: curb the consumption of mate outside the immediate household.
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The Ministry of Health in Brazil is confident in its ability to bring the vaccine to all indigenous tribes in the coming weeks.
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