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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Argentina faces its fourth major economic, political, and social crisis in 50 years. For several years, analysts have speculated about Argentina’s risk of hyperinflation.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: At 86 years old, Marcia Haydée, a legend of 20th century dance, has remained fully active.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Amid concern about the lack of substantial rain, the La Paz Mayor’s Office announced that it has been developing a standard for buildings with more than five floors to recycle their gray water.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Claudia Sheinbaum, the presidential candidate under the Morena party in Mexico, recently spoke out against the Judiciary and assured that corruption in the country would only be eliminated if the Judiciary is “democratized.”

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Despite recent measures taken against deforestation, forest fires in the Amazon rainforest continue to threaten what is one of the world’s most important carbon sinks, with the number of active fires in the region reaching its highest point since 2007.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: The latest episode of the Israeli-Palestine conflict is being distorted by the Brazilian media, uninterested in nuance and eager to condemn PT for alleged ties to Hamas.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: El Salvador and Honduras have begun implementing the Declaración Anticipada en el Puesto Fronterizo El Amatillo, a free-trade agreement designed to reduce merchandise transportation times between the two countries.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Brazil will assume the presidency of the G20 on December 1st, taking the charge from India.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: The Peruvian economy is in a dire situation with economic slowdown, increased poverty projections, and declining tax revenue. Large corporations owe the tax authority (Sunat) a staggering S/22.159 billion, with only 0.8% collectible as 99% of these debts are in dispute.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: The European Union (EU) has updated its tax haven list, removing Costa Rica, the British Virgin Islands, and the Marshall Islands. Costa Rica was taken off the list after implementing amendments addressing the “harmful aspects of its exemption regime on foreign-sourced income,” as stated by the European Commission, the executive arm

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