Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Three speakers at the second forum for debating Mexico’s 2024 electoral platforms agreed that the social programs implemented by the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador have benefited Mexicans and must be maintained.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: In a bid to combat ocean pollution and safeguard biodiversity, artisanal fishermen, divers, and citizens of Peru collaborated to remove 1.8 tons of waste from the shores of Paita and Máncora in the Piura region.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: The military and police searched the prison in the Jipijapa Canton in Manabí Province, Ecuador.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Three Caribbean manatees were rescued from the Chocó Viejo marsh on the border of César and Santander departments due to drought caused by the El Niño phenomenon.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: A survey released by the International Center for Economic Policy revealed that 32.4% of Costa Ricans with economic income do not make savings.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Yanina Welp, co-founder of the Network of Female Political Scientists and senior researcher at the Albert Hirschman Center on Democracy in Geneva, Switzerland, shared insights on populism in Latin America.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: March 15’s significance is not limited to the Ides of March; this year, it also marked the 100th anniversary of primary elections in the Dominican Republic, as organized by the Central Electoral Board.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: There are many questions looming over the state of political leadership in Argentina, with much speculation instead of answers.
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Issue Mar 06-12 2024: The country has strategic advantages but has lower foreign investment earnings than immediate competitors.
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Issue Mar 06-12 2024: –Researched and written by Elena Olvera— As Mexico gears up for its upcoming presidential election, the likelihood increases that a female president will take office for the first time in the nation’s history. However, feminists and women’s rights activists around the country are wondering what a female president would mean for
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