On June 30, 2014 Mexican soldiers killed 22 civilians in the municipio of Tlatlaya, in Mexico state. According to the official report, an armed clash erupted when troops patrolling an area near the border with the state of Guerrero came under fire from unknown assailants. Yet that version of events fell apart when a witness
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Lilian Tintori, wife of jailed Venezuelan politician Leopoldo López asked the United Nations to verify the health of those whom the opposition to the government of President Nicolás Maduro calls “political prisoners.”
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In the 1980’s the former Costa Rican president and Nobel laureate was glorified by numerous intellectuals.
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Japan has been offering educational opportunities for decades.
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About 865,000 women underwent illegal abortions in Brazil in 2013, and pressure is building for a real debate. Peru is the country in South America where the largest number of teenagers leaves school due to pregnancy.
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A Colombian court has ordered 11 companies to halt gold-mining operations in a 50,000-hectare reserve in the northwest of the country and return the land to the native tribe that previously lived there.
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Lima, seen as a “chaotic megalopolis,” faces urgent challenges to structure its growth, while indigenous leaders in Peru are learning to use drones to look after their communities.
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Governments have ignored the issue of forced displacement in their countries, and are now being obliged to deal with millions of such victims.
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The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) says that well-paid jobs with social security and rights are one of the keys to ending inequality in the region.
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“From a lack of toilet paper that caused a stink, to a dearth of staple food items that left shoppers sucking salt, the Venezuelan people have been reeling under the blows of almost constant shortages for well over a year. A recent addition to the chronic shortage list…is a scarcity of quality breast implants that
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