Protection of their cultural heritage is considered a right of Argentine citizens and is included in their constitution, but certain legal failures prevent this protection from being carried out in an effective way by the government.
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–Researched and written by Noelia Veras— Paraguay has been experiencing a rapid increase in cases related to Dengue, a virus transmitted by infected mosquitos. Dengue can result in a fever and in serious cases can be fatal. This outbreak can be especially dangerous in areas that do not have safe and well-timed medical assistance, like
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–Researched and written by Alan Rodriguez Espinoza— The United Nations General Assembly unanimously approved a resolution that declared the decade of 2022 to 2032 the International Decade of Indigenous Languages.
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Political protests and uprisings headed the list of major changes and events in Latin America in 2019.
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Patrícia Fernandes, 19, was considered a “boy” at birth, but began to perceive herself as “too feminine” as she grew up.
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The communal planting of a small pear tree in the plaza of Santiago de Veraguas prompted reflection on Panama’s past.
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Jorge Velho Street, in the neighborhood of Bom Retiro, São Paulo, hides a dark history, unknown to most of the students who study at the nearby campus of the Faculty of Zumbi dos Palmares.
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The historical boliches of Buenos Aires are an unforgettable piece of the adolescence of several generations.
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Mexican President López Obrador has continuously reminded Mexico of his commitment to principles in multiple speeches.
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