On June 14th, federal judge Alfredo López ordered for a precautionary measure to suspend the law that legalized abortion in Argentina, claiming that it violates the “integral protection of life from conception.”
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A group of archaeologists have recently published a report about the importance of Pre-Andean environments in North Central Chile as they relate to migration in the Middle Holocene period.
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In Honduras, most victims of COVID-19 were people aged 50-79, meaning that many Hondurans lost one or both parents.
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For the third consecutive day, adolescents over twelve went to vaccine distribution centers accompanied by parents and teachers to receive the vaccine against COVID-19.
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The accomplishments and the heroes of Central American independence, declared two hundred years ago in Guatemala, are remembered in the midst of the pandemic.
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In São Paulo, 30,000 people died due to COVID-19 in the first year of the pandemic.
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The public school system in Mexico is suffering from a limited government response to the COVID pandemic and this lack of support translates to lower rates of attendance, especially in areas where internet access is scarce.
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A recent bill posed in Paraguay’s congress was struck down and now has businesses and government sectors reacting.
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A group of experts from various fields are helping unite families who were separated along the U.S. border with the help of DNA technology and a database, which uses a similar system to that used by the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo (Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo) during the Argentinian dictatorship in the late 70s
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