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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: “The Participation in Power” exhibit will be featured at the Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK) and Guadalupe Maravilla’s “Light and Strength” exhibit will be at the Latin American Art Museum of Buenos Aires (MALBA).

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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: The film of 72 minutes, El rojo más puro (The Purest Red), from Colombian producer and director Yira Plaza, recounts Plaza’s life growing up communist with a father who was a trade unionist and militant member of the Unión Patriótica party.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: The WeTrade 2023 fair is the biggest fair of diversity, equity, and inclusion in Latin America, where governmental institutions, companies, and international organizations share their tactics to being more diverse.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: With the upcoming elections of Venezuela in 2024, political scientist Dr. Michael Penfold outlined the obstacles that the opposition must face.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: Between July 20th and 23rd, an event in the south of the State of Rio will feature guided tours, tasting of local products, and musical performances.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2023: Panama is an infamous destination for retirement, as it pioneers laws to impulse the ‘silver economy.’

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On June 25, 2023, Guatemalans went to the polls in a tense environment of uncertainty and political crisis for a general election that would also winnow down the presidential field. Unsurprisingly, former First Lady Sandra Torres Casanova came in first with over 15% of the vote and will head to the second-round runoff on August

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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: Mexico’s national security depends on its food security, its water security, its energy security, on public health, social justice, and the State’s presence in its own territory.

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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: On June 26th, the IMF approved two reviews of an agreement with Costa Rica, unlocking 521 million dollars for use in the country.

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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: The U.S. State Department has released a report on the state of human trafficking in the Dominican Republic, claiming that the country “does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking,” but that it is “making significant efforts to do so.”

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