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Actresses, actors, musicians, and visual artists came together with senators, deputies, and legislators of the City of Buenos Aires to start a campaign to receive signatures in favor of the Diego Armando Maradona Public Park proposal.

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In the wake of March’s feminist protests in Colombia, questions have been raised over who can be considered a feminist.

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In Rio de Janeiro and in other major cities in Brazil, people who normally donate food to the homeless are also having to provide food to the unemployed and their families.

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Sunday, March 28th, marked the tenth anniversary of the Mexican Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity. The founder of the movement, poet Javier Sicilia, accused the Mexican president of not acting on the commitments he assumed regarding violence in Mexico.  In Proceso Magazine of Mexico, Jaime Luis Brito reported that thousands of victims of

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The public transportation system in Asunción is under scrutiny after persistent bus service shortages forced the Authentic Radical Liberal Party (PLRA) to present a formal complaint that is being investigated by prosecutors Lorenzo Lezcano and María Estefanía González.

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Venezuelans have relocated to Peru in numbers second only to Colombia. An editor of a Peruvian magazine told the story of four Venezuelans who have succeeded in moving forward in a country that isn’t theirs.

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Decades of research by professors of the Federal University of Fluminense show the impact of religious leaders on the Brazilian political and criminal scene.

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One positive aspect of the pandemic is how it accelerated digitization and optimization of libraries.

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A recommendation was made to the Panamanian Ministry of Health to apply a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to patients recovered from the disease is supported by at least five studies published in scientific journals.

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Reporters analyzed data from 37 healthcare plans offered by the five dominant private healthcare providers in Peru and found that many have increased monthly fees during the pandemic while limiting coverage to those aged 61 and older — the population most vulnerable to COVID-19.

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