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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: With summer traffic surging between Santiago and the coast, a new ride-sharing platform offers travelers a way to cut costs and reduce cars on the road.

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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: Eggs are the most affordable animal protein and have seen a change in perception about their health properties.

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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: The movement began after the virtual gaming platform changed its rules and restricted the use of chat for children. Participants of the virtual platform Roblox have started a wave of virtual protests after the gaming tool changed its rules on January 7, 2026, and restricted the use of chat for children.

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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: Bolivia’s Deputy Minister of Autonomous Regions, Andrea Barrientos, has explained to journalists that comments made during recent meetings of government technical committees do not imply that there will be large changes to Supreme Decree 5503 (DS 5503) or changes to resource allocation, but rather certain fine-tunings of policy, such as the

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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: To speak of Cuba, immersed for years in crisis, is to reiterate a familiar theme: the desolation in which its inhabitants eek out a miserable existence. Daily life has become almost unbearable for the majority of islanders, who earn a monthly average of 6,506 pesos, equivalent to US$14.46, the only capital

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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: Mexico’s Supreme Court has postponed indefinitely a key ruling on abortion that would have reviewed a recent reform in the state of Aguascalientes, reducing the legal limit for voluntary termination of pregnancy from twelve to six weeks.

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Issue Jan 01-06 2026: In Córdoba, child malnutrition takes less visible forms: obesity, nutrient deficiencies, and compromised growth trajectories. Health teams are raising the alarm about a problem affecting thousands of families.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2025: In June, the northern Panamanian city of Changuinola, located in the coastal Caribbean province of Bocas del Toro, was the scene of widespread protests against Law 462, a reform to the Central American country’s social security and pension systems promoted by President José Raúl Mulino.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2025: The flower of the cocotero, a species of palm tree declared Paraguay’s national plant in 2024, is a distinctive symbol of Christmas in the South American country and an integral part of the legacies of both the Indigenous Guaraní people as well as the Paraguayan Catholic church, which commemorates the nativity

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Issue Dec 01-31 2025: Residents of Matanzas, Cuba, managed to hold their yearly festival of La Colla on December 14 despite a complete lack of governmental support. The festival, which is of Catalan origin, consist of a pilgrimage from the La Libertad park to the Monserrate Hermitage.

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