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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Concerns over insecurity in Brazilian cities have grown among the citizenry.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Paraguayan jazz quartet Joaju is embarking on a tour of Spain and Portugal this October, marking their debut performances in Europe.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: On September 20, 2023, the 7th edition of the Hispanic American Literature Conference was held at the Cervantes Institute in Paris, with Chile as the honored guest due to the 50th anniversary of the military coup. One of the proposed topics was the “Chaos of the World,”

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Despite significant efforts, resources, and allocating millions, Mexico’s organized crime networks, especially the notorious drug cartels, consistently evade comprehensive understanding.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: In a crucial development, the United States has affirmed its willingness to ease sanctions against Venezuela on the condition that Nicolás Maduro’s government undertake democratic reforms and ensure genuinely competitive elections for the upcoming presidential elections in 2024.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Protests in December of 2022 and January of 2023 left forty-nine civilians dead after clashes with police and the military.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Echer Becerra, a Venezuelan migrant, narrated the harrowing journey he and his family faced on their way to Mexico City. Members of the Gulf Clan kidnapped them in the Darién Jungle, notorious for its history of organized crime abuses against migrants.

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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: On October 10, 2023, Guatemala marked more than a week of blockades and national strike. Protesters demanded the resignation of the attorney general and head of the Ministerio Público, Consuelo Porras, whom they accuse of trying to reverse the results of the general elections held this year. Indeed, President-elect Bernardo Arévalo

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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: The government of Costa Rica opened the Centro de Atención Temporal de Migrantes (CATEM) along the Panamanian border to address the growing influx of migrants crossing the Darién jungle.

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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: Just a few years ago, the idea of a second wave of leftist governments in Latin America seemed a given, with the return to power of MAS in Bolivia in 2020; the election of Chilean President Boric in 2022 and former Peruvian President Castillo in 2021; the Obrador and Fernández administrations

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