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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: The future of Latin America is uncertain. In the past forty years, the region has experienced a variety of different political periods.

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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: Travel plans are the perfect personalized gift with which to celebrate Father’s Day, and Brazilians know it; one in three Brazilians plans to travel with their parents in 2024.

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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: The circulation of explicit images depicting violence against women has repeatedly sparked debate over the link between sexism and the media in Argentina.

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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: The economic fragility, rising poverty, and political crisis in Peru are evident in the widespread perception of inequality among its population.

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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: A recent study reveals that the world’s driest grasslands harbor a surprising diversity of plant traits, challenging the idea that harsh conditions reduce variability.

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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: The Brazilian government decided on Thursday to expel the Nicaraguan ambassador, Fulvia Castro, in response to a similar measure adopted by the authorities in Managua with the Brazilian representative, official sources confirmed to EFE.

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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: Guatemalan media have repeatedly maintained that Guatemala has been a victim of mismanagement from the way there is corruption along the entire institutional framework of the country, and from how in the last month there has been another example of this corruption and how it has affected the entire population.

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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: Colombia is a paradise for hiking and unspoiled nature lovers, particularly distinguished by its impressive waterfalls.

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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: Argentinian artist Regina Dirzieh is exhibiting a collection of thirty works at the Buenos Aires Fine Arts Museum, created using mixed techniques and inspired by images from El Berlinés, a supplement of La Nación.

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Issue Aug 07-13 2024: The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) ranked Mexico as the country with the second lowest economic growth in Latin America from 2019 to 2024, a period that coincides with President Manuel López Obrador’s six-year term.

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