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Issue Feb 26-Mar 04 2025: The government of Daniel Noboa in Ecuador has extended the state of emergency declared in January by another 30 days in several provinces.

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Issue Feb 26-Mar 04 2025: With the international recognition for the film Ainda estou aqui (I’m Still Here), which won the Oscar for Best International Film, the president of the Comissão Especial sobre Mortos e Desaparecidos Políticos (CEMDP) expects more resources and fewer restrictions on the work that continues to investigate open cases from the

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Issue Feb 19-25 2025: The Prosecutor General’s Office (PGR) has distanced the Armed Forces from the coup attempt allegations, portraying military involvement as isolated actions.

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Issue Feb 19-25 2025: Wampí leaders travelled to Lima and requested that an emergency be declared for the region to prevent the continued exploitation of Wampí youth.

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Issue Feb 19-25 2025: At least 70 police officers have been killed in Mexico so far in 2025, which works out to an average of 1.4 cases every day, according to data compiled by the human rights organization Causa en Común.

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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: Illegal mining activity in Cordillera del Cóndor has created conflicts with groups wanting control over gold mining areas.

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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: The cancellation of Milo J’s performance at the former ESMA is no mere bureaucratic mishap: it stands as further evidence that Javier Milei’s administration fears the disruptive power of art.

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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: Mexican cartels have found new ways to move drugs, weapons, and even migrants across the border, often turning unsuspecting U.S. citizens into “blind mules.”

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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: Iván Velásquez, the last remaining original minister to have been appointed by the administration of Gustavo Petro, has made his resignation official after rumors of his imminent departure had been swirling for weeks among observers.

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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: In the state of Oaxaca, Claudia Uruchurtu, Irma Galindo, and Sandra Domínguez have gone missing for confronting political figures as they attempted to defend forests and territory as well as denounce violence and corruption.

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