Issue Feb 21-27 2024: At a “Breakfast for Unity” the Chilean political parties Revolución Democrática and Convergencia Social gave the official go-ahead for the referendum process by which the Frente Amplio will be unified.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: The Permanent Assembly of the Peruvian Congress will debate and vote on whether to remove all active members of the National Judiciary Council (JNJ) from their posts.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: The effects of climate change, such as decrease in rainfall, have affected coffee farmers in Costa Rica.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Tourism has increased in Medellín in recent years, and it’s not just because of the friendly people, beautiful culture, and delicious gastronomy.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: A controversial article published by journalist Alan Feuer for the New York Times, which examines alleged close ties between cartels and confidants of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has triggered intense reactions.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: On the heels of the recently celebrated World Day of Environmental Education, a large percentage of Chilean children are losing opportunities to learn in nature.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: On March 6th, the Woodrow Wilson Center will launch the “Iván Duque Center for Prosperity and Freedom.”
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has shown concern about the Venezuelan presidential elections that Nicolás Maduro will carry out.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Leonel Fernández, former president of the Dominican Republic and president of the Fuerza del Pueblo (FP) political party, said, “We have formalized a large opposition coalition to face the congressional elections next May with Rescate RD.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: More than 68,400 migrants have crossed the Darién Gap, the most dangerous border between Panama and Colombia used daily by migrants in their journey towards North America.
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