According to UNICEF, due to the socio-economic crisis generated by the pandemic, one third of children in Latin America and the Caribbean are overweight.
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Celia Sánchez is a Cuban guerrilla and a powerful figure from the 1960s.
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In the Dominican Republic, the percentage of babies who are breastfed between zero and five months of age is low, and so is that of newborns who are breastfed within the first hour after birth.
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On August 30, President Laurentino Cortizo and the National Assembly approved the legalization of marihuana for medical and therapeutic purposes, making Panama the first Central American country to follow this legal framework.
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Prior to the pandemic, Iván Bolaños was known as “el duende de la salsa,” a former lead singer to groups like Explosión and La Solución. But soon, the pandemic shut music down for him and other artists.
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In the last few decades, South America’s religious demographic has changed radically, partly its evangelical population—particularly the neo-Pentecostal denomination.
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High speed internet is now available to citizens of Buenos Aires, thanks to an agreement between companies Sion and Movistar and a $9.5 billion investment.
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In collaboration with the Observatorio de Vivienda at the Universidad de los Andes in Colombia, the organization Compensar aims to offer users living spaces that support quality of life above all else.
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Before entering the Miss El Salvador pageant, Alejandra Gavidia was unemployed and submitted applications left and right in the hopes of landing a job.
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