From being the first country in Latin America to introduce the hexavalent vaccine in 2014 to the announcement of the booster dose of the hexavalent acellular vaccine in May 2022, Panama has been ahead of other Latin American countries in terms of vaccination.
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Bolivian Universities are struggling to maintain autonomy after the arrest of Max Mendoza, the leader of the Confederación Universitaria Boliviana.
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The water used to sustain metropolitan cities in Mexico is extracted from outer rural areas due to the overexploitation of the basins of the valleys of Mexico and Toluca-Itlahuaca.
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Female miners, a majority of whom are widows, divorcees, or single mothers, are one of the groups most vulnerable to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, owing, in large part, to a lack of resources.
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Fuel prices in Panama started to rise in February and continued to accelerate after Russia invaded Ukraine.
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A photography exhibit by Shipibo-Konibo photographer David Díaz Gonzales features portraits of his friends and family and their acts of cultural preservation.
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The goal set by President López Obrador for the work to be completed in 2023 entails the danger that artifacts “will not be properly protected,” experts warn.
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Through being forced to give up their children as a result of the Judiciary’s intolerant practices against religion, mothers are now being subjected to hate and condemnation by their family members.
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A recent reform in the Costa Rican criminal code established that hate crimes will now be punished with prison sentences ranging from 20 to 35 years.
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