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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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The Venezuelan humanitarian crisis has created adverse effects for women. And in the circumstances of the pandemic, these effects have also deepened social gaps other than those related to gender.

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Brazilians have taken to the streets to protest against Jair Bolsonaro, the nation’s president.

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Mass celebrations in the streets occurred after the soccer team Cruz Azul won its first championship title of the Liga MX, Mexico’s soccer league, after twenty-three years.

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A change in leadership within Ecuador means a different direction of controlling the COVID-19 pandemic within the country.

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In Argentina, psychologists raise the alarm about the COVID-19 pandemic’s negative consequences for mental health and substance abuse.

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Guatemala has had a very slow rate of vaccination, especially in comparison to other countries in both the Central American region and the rest of the world.

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The Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI) published its Evolución de la Pobreza Monetaria 2009-2020 report and found that 9,820,000 people, or 30% of the entire population, lived at or below the poverty line in Peru in 2020.

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Honduras’ Executive Branch requested the approval from National Congress on May 10th for a reform to the country’s Ley de Zonas de Empleo y Desarrollo Económico (Employment and Economic Development Law).

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Since last April, the paved roadway between Aguililla and El Aguaje has been monitored by dozens of police as tensions between rival groups have grown.

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