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Quechua, an Indigenous language that has been present in Peru since the days of the Incan Empire remains an important cultural staple, but is it on the decline?

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Hondurans don’t seem to get any relief from the scandals, violence and poverty.  

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A new generation of tour operators in Acapulco is not familiar with foreign tourists, given that Acapulco is now known as the city with the highest homicide rate in Mexico.  This image has dramatically thinned the crowds of foreign visitors to the once popular beach resort. 

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Uruguay continues to strengthen its commitment to alternative tourism products, such as tours for Spanish language students, and packages aimed at the LGBTI community. 

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Escalating crime in the Caribbean is renewing debate about its effects on the millions of cruise ship passengers who visit the region each year. 

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A new Argentine discographic project is injecting new life into songs proscribed during the South American nation’s era of dictatorship.

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A plan to impose commercial development in and around the ancient Mexican city of Cholula is raising hackles among the nation’s archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, and architects.

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A new play by the Uruguayan-Panamanian writer Alondra Badano hit the stage at the Teatro Anita Villalaz in Panama City during the last week of October. The play, entitled “Sospecha de sospecha” (Suspicion of Suspicion), explores the injustices of war and the hidden sufferings endured by women throughout the world.

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Given that the problems associated with El Niño and La Niña will likely worsen, it’s time to move beyond “emergency” actions and redefine environmental management. 

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With all eyes set on the inflation rate and the price of the dollar expected for next year, few people are paying attention to the dramatic drop in environmental funding. 

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