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El Salvador’s new president, Nayib Bukele, recently did away with his administration’s Directorate of Sexual Diversity, which oversaw that the Salvadoran government upheld the rights of LGBTQ individuals.

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Results from The Map of Inequality 2019 have demonstrated that those who live in Tiradentes, in the far east of São Paulo, die on average 23 years earlier than a resident of Moema.

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The Amazon province of Sucumbíos houses part of the entrails of oil that feeds the economy of Ecuador.

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The new governor of Cauca, Elías Larrahondo Carabalí, arrived in office as head of one of the most violent departments in the country.

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Chile, the model student of Latin America, surprised the continent ten days ago with the mirage of its shattered development model.

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With inflation and a myriad of social problems in Argentina, the scenario for the post-election week is predicted to be complicated and tumultuous.

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Evangelical churches throughout Latin America are experiencing a rise in membership that is spreading rapidly.

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Every year the National Peasant Federation (FNC) renews its demands on the government by protesting on the streets in March.

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A theory demonstrated by research and anti-prison struggles over the past 50 years suggests that prison barbarism fails to combat crime and violence. Perhaps it is time to abolish the current prison system.

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On October 17, Colombia’s president, Iván Duque Márquez, announced that Venezuela signed a contract with a Chinese company to build a subway system in the city of Bogota after 18 months of biting and negations for this project.

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