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Issue May 15-21 2024: Having witnessed the birth of many pre-Hispanic cultures, Mexico’s archaeological zones are spread far and wide across the country, testament to their existence and splendor.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador met with his Guatemalan counterpart Bernardo Arévalo in Chiapas, Mexico, to discuss the migration crisis, as well as border infrastructure, security, and economic development.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Peru’s Congress has rejected three new initiatives to remove President Dina Boluarte from office, while her brother, Nicanor Boluarte, and his lawyer, Mateo Castañeda, were freed from preventative detention by high-court Judge Sonia Torres.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Despite legal and social advances, discrimination and violence against LGBTQ+ individuals remain a grave problem in Brazil.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Immigrants are the “backbone” of the United States’ economy.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Several explosive attacks were perpetrated by dissidents of FARC in Cauca on May 20.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: The Peruvian Ministry of Culture will, for the first time, participate in the Peruvian Exhibition of Decoration, Design, and Landscaping—CASACOR Peru –through a special edition of the Ruraq Maki Sale Exhibition of crafts and traditional art, with a total of 41 groups of artisans and traditional artists from all over the

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Argentine President Javier Milei takes his mission to stop communism and its supporters around the world. Opponents laugh at his delusions but fail to provide a superior narrative.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: The controversy with the Spanish government led by Argentinian President Javier Milei is just the most prominent of a series of clashes that the Head of State has encountered since the beginning of his term, and even before.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Recent reports have indicated that four out of ten people in Lima go hungry.

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