Issue Oct 16-22 2024: In a press conference in Mburuvicha Róga, Paraguayan government officials revealed that 46 military agents and 55 police officers were identified as participating in an international arms trafficking scheme.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: A tragic incident in the small town of Frei Miguelinho, Brazil, has highlighted the dangerous intersection of political polarization and public safety.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: This Wednesday, October 23, the Simón Bolívar University in Barranquilla will be the venue for the launch of the report titled “What do I say to him?
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Issue Oct 09-15 2024: “In the first two weeks of Claudia Sheinbaum’s six-year term, the Armed Forces have been involved in the alleged extrajudicial execution of at least fifteen civilians and the illegal deprivation of liberty of ten people in different events in states such as Tamaulipas, Chiapas, Colima, and Guerrero.”
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Issue Oct 09-15 2024: The mothers of the 158 adolescents detained and tortured in the wake of the Venezuelan presidential election have decided to speak out, telling the world about the atrocities to which their children have been subjected.
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Issue Oct 09-15 2024: Honduran President Xiomara Castro declared that Honduras “should not continue being used as a bridge for drug trafficking to developed countries,” stressing the need for political alternation and transparent elections in 2025.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: On Thursday, October 3, Ecuador’s President, Daniel Noboa, declared a 60-day state of emergency in the capital, six provinces, and one municipality.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: Peru is facing a surge in crime and insecurity, marked by an increase in extortion and homicides, while the police force struggles with inadequate resources.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: The Mexican political climate is encountering growing concerns about violence and anti-democratic actions from right-wing groups in Mexico.
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Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: More than 72,100 bodies remain unidentified in Mexican morgues, a tragic reflection of the country’s ongoing crisis in forensic identification that has exacerbated during the past six years of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO)’s government.
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