Issue Nov 01-07 2023: The Santa Cruz del Sur Fishing Company in Camagüey, Cuba, has exceeded its annual lobster catch target, reaching 250 tons by October, surpassing the planned 200 tons.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: Mexico has been transformed into a social catastrophe due to the governance of the PRI, PAN, and PRD.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: La sociedad de la nieve is a film by Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: A controversial law project that was highly criticized and included introducing 90 modifications to the local code of misdemeanors was declared suspended under the Argentine government.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: The Popular Resistance and Rebellion Block (BRP) called out the Miss Universe organization to reconsider and cancel said event in El Salvador.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: The president of the Congress of the Republic of Guatemala, Shirley Rivera, announced on October 5 that she was notified that the United States had revoked her visa.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: Peru’s imports between January and September of 2023 totaled US$ 38,598 million, which is a decrease of -15.2% compared to the same period in 2022.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: Media may impact voting decisions heavily, as the Internet and new forms of contemporary social communication continue to modify the social and political scene in multiple countries.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: Colombia saw a 70% decrease in deforestation compared to 2022, according to statistics published by Instituto de Hidrología, Meteorología y Estudios Ambientales (Ideam) and emitted by Minister of the Environment Susana Muhamad.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: The Nicaraguan government has revoked the legal status of twelve NGOs operating in the country, and “voluntarily” dissolved thirteen more.
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