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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: As the Ecuadorean economy continues to grapple with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has led to a surge in violence across the country, President Daniel Noboa has worked diligently to enact reforms and balance the country’s national accounts.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Amid Mexico’s ongoing drug war and its devastating consequences, which include frequent kidnappings, disappearances, and other criminal violence that claims tens of thousands of lives each year, a new force has emerged.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Having recently won a $20,000 fellowship from the Miami-based CINTAS Foundation, Cuban artist Fabián Peña plans to use the money to create a series of childhood portraits depicting the 20th century’s worst monsters in collages made of cockroaches and flies.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: President da Silva’s comparison of the Israeli massacre of Palistinians to the Holocaust has given the Brazilian media ammunition to indulge in their favorite pastime: Lula-bashing.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: In the south of Colombia, green landscapes, mountains, and volcanos all define the department of Nariño.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Illustrator and architect Laura Guarisco emigrated from Venezuela to Colombia in 2016.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Since the end of the conflict between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in 2016, deforestation has greatly increased.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Último Primer Día (UPD), or the Last First Day of school, is a celebration that takes place the night before the last year of high school starts, and it is a night in which students consume alcohol.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Every year the enthusiasm of many towns around the world is renewed, seeking to enter the select UN Tourism list called Best Tourism Villages and gain tourism momentum as the “Best Tourist Town in the World.”

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: During President Bernardo Arévalo’s participation in the first meeting of the National Food and Nutrition Security Council (Conasan), he asserted that it’s unacceptable that 50% of children under five years old in the country suffer from malnutrition.

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