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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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: Poverty has increased during the first trimester of 2023, as high inflation takes its toll on the Streets of Buenos Aires.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: According to a survey conducted by the National Consulting Center, 51% of Colombians are in favor of greater representation of the LGBTQ+ community in politics.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: Research reveals that in 2021 men earned 16.3% more than women in Brazil, even when female labor participation grew 44.9%.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: According to Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, job opportunities and salaries are increasing in Mexico, which he has celebrated as an accomplishment of the 4T.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: After extensive statistical research about the evolution of trade between the four member countries from the creation of Mercosur to now (1990-2022), many conclusions can be made regarding the relations between Mercosur and Argentina.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: The new Home Deli grocery store that opened in the second week of June in the heart of El Vedado, Havana, is not like other stores on the island of Cuba.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: At the end of 2022, Panama reportedly exported nearly USD $2.8 billion in copper, which is a 4.6% drop from 2021.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: The first public appearance of the Argentine Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, as a presidential candidate for Unión por la Patria will be held alongside Vice President Cristina Kirchner on June 26, 2023, in a symbolic act for the fight for human rights.
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Issue Jun 21-30 2023: The newly reestablished Ministério da Cultura has passed the Paulo Gustavo Law, designed to inject more than 3.8 billion reals into Brazil’s creative economy, the largest volume of funds ever provided to the sector.
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