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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: On February 4, 2024, El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele went on social media and declared himself reelected “with more than 85% of the votes” even before the official election results were released. Bukele, at 42 years of age, was the first head of state to run for re-election since the

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06: –Written by Ash Delmore—Claudia Sheinbaum, former Head of Government of Mexico City and current presidential candidate, completely supports the 18 Constitutional reforms and two legal reforms presented by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and said that they will be part of her campaign. She will officially start her campaign on

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Market forces are on their own insufficient for tackling the existential challenges posed by climate change.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Culture is the first sacrifice in the wake of financial crises, “as is the custom.”

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: President Xiomara Castro began the 2024 school year with the challenge of enrolling 2.5 million children in school, providing more than 100,000 scholarships, and serving 1.2 million children with a daily snack.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: On January 20, Uruguay’s capital city, Montevideo, celebrated its 300-year anniversary with festivities that drew more than 250,000 people to the city center.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024:Family farming has actually reaped benefits from the surge in agro-exporting in Peru.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Although Panama has excelled in job creation over the past 30 years, leading to a remarkable decrease in poverty, young workers still face a disheartening statistic: One in five Panamanians between the ages of 15 and 29 are unemployed.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Following a series of corrupt Guatemalan governments, many notorious for embezzling public funds, the incoming administration headed by President Bernardo Arévalo promises change.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Costa Rica is currently experiencing a contaminated water crisis, with tap water in the cantons of Tibás, Moravia, and Goicoechea testing positive for traces of xylene; the possibility of toluene contamination has not been ruled out.

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