Issue Feb 07-13 2024: Bombshell reporting has shed light on orchestrated attempts to overturn Brazilian democracy under the last two years of the Jair Bolsonaro administration.
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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: Daniel Ortega’s staunchest followers laud his “coup d’état mentality,” all the while overlooking the repression brought about by his dictatorship.
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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: President Gustavo Petro has again proposed that the Pacto Histórico coalition become a political party.
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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: On the night of September 26, 2014, forty-three male students from the Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa, a rural teacher-training college located in the Mexican state of Guerrero, disappeared.
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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: Recent decades have seen the drastic deterioration of La Mojana, a wetland network comprising more than 500,000 hectares (1,930 square miles).
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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: Experts argue that Mexico’s future president must consider reconfiguring the National Refining System (SNR) for two reasons: the inevitable elimination of fossil fuels and the fact that the “black gold” is no longer one of the country’s main economic investments.
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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: Colonia del Sacramento is the oldest port city in Uruguay, filled with old streets, colonial architectural styles, and beautiful beaches near its historic center.
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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: The Es Cultura Local program in Bogotá continues to grow since its creation in 2020. The program has delivered support to various cultural agents.
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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: The Cajamarca Carnaval, the Virgen de la Candelaria festival, and many more festivities celebrate the party spirit and tradition this season.
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Issue Feb 07-13 2024: The self-designated ‘caravan of poverty’ (made up of at least 24 nationalities, with a strong presence of Guatemalans, Hondurans, Salvadorans, and Nicaraguans) is the latest of the large migrations that we are seeing from our region to the United States.
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