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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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As portrayed in the award-winning film, these modest houses often appear as a “solution” to financial difficulties.

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Information about the COVID-19 vaccine and vaccination facilities have not reached rural, predominantly indigenous, communities in Guatemala.

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With a rise in COVID-19 cases creating difficulties, schools in Argentina face the challenges of providing education during the pandemic.

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Construction in Lima tends to be built upside down. This is typically known as an invasion.

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Costa Rica successfully introduced a powerful new radar capable of detecting objects up to two centimeters in size in “low Earth orbit” that pose a threat to the safety to ships and satellites.

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Minister of Health Julio Borba affirmed that there is a war in the world for vaccines against COVID-19, and Paraguay is fighting “tooth and nail” to get what it needs to immunize its population.

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Amidst the silence that characterizes cemeteries, there are tombs covered with colorful messages.

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To reactivate the Honduran economy, some business people in the Honduran Council of Private Enterprises are banding together to buy the COVID vaccine since the public health department has not yet been able to do so.

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