Issue Oct 04-10 2023: With just a few days left before run-off elections, Ecuadorian presidential candidates Luisa González for Revolución Ciudadana (RC) and Daniel Noboa for Acción Democrática Nacional (ADN) are both seeking the youth and undecided vote in urban centers.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: Oscar Conde, a distinguished poet, essayist, and researcher renowned for his expertise in Lunfardo, the distinctive Argentine slang, is set to become a full member of the Academy of Argentine Letters.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: The World Bank report titled “Connected: Digital Technologies for Inclusion and Growth,” highlights the potential of expanding digital connectivity in Latin America and the Caribbean to create more inclusive and dynamic societies.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced a meeting on October 22 with leaders from countries involved in the migration issue towards the United States.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: Colombians are concerned about the state of the telecommunications sector.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: Mental health has recently worked its way into a prominent topic in the healthcare field.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: From Roberto Hernández’s Presunto culpable to María José Cuevas’ La dama del silencio, true crime documentaries have been on the rise.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: The controversial sentencing of a perpetrator involved in a case of animal cruelty has sparked outrage and frustration among animal rights advocates.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: The Nanay River is the basin in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon where illegal gold mining casts a long shadow of violence and environmental devastation that threaten the unique ecosystem.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: In 2017, Dr. Moisés Abraham Baptista, the physician who conducted Che Guevara’s autopsy after his execution in 1967, challenged the Cuban authorities to validate through DNA testing that the remains found three decades prior in Vallegrande, Bolivia, and subsequently interred in Santa Clara, Cuba, genuinely belong to the Argentine revolutionary.
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