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“For the radical evangelical, Jesus is not of peace. He is an apocalyptic military leader … with the regular Army.”

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Throughout history, Argentina has been politically polarized.

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Unauthorized vendors and stalls increase at the neighborhood Montevideo fairs, because of increasing unemployment brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

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The term “race” was created between the 15th and 18th centuries to classify and rank various populations.

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On the Day of Indigenous Resistance, celebrated on October 12th, indigenous peoples and communities of afro-descent in Nicaragua commemorated the courage demonstrated by their ancestors, as well as honored the hardships they endured.

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The Argentine National Chamber of Criminal Appeals’ new declaration poses a threat to the protective precedent set against trans-homicide by the Sacayán ruling.

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Brazil is second in the world of those who most access social networks and internet.

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Whether it’s pastrami, fish, bread, or marmalades, Uruguayan chefs are bringing a unique smokiness to their dishes.

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No more just holding up the old flag of the ’70s: “We black women are doubly discriminated against.”

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On Thursday, the 1st of October 2020, Yolanda Aguilar presented the book “Femestizajes” at the International Research Seminar “Memories on the shores: women and feminists in the Social Sciences in Chiapas and Central America” in Guatemala.

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