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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) in Colombia revealed deep regional inequalities and highlighted the urgency of effective policies to address poverty in multiple dimensions, such as education and employment.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: Bolivia needs to overcome confrontations between leaders, triggered by the aftermath of the “Coup d’état” on June 26, by joining forces, calming ambitions, and bridging differences.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: In the aftermath of Nicolás Maduro’s controversial re-election in Venezuela, the president of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, predicted that more Venezuelans will attempt to cross the Darién jungle in an effort to reach the United States.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: President Petro gave a concise and conciliatory speech at the opening of Congress, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and the National Agreement.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: With Argentina’s 2025 local and regional elections around the corner, there are many crucial matters at hand.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: The improper disposal of waste in Greater Santo Domingo, particularly through the misuse of ravines as dumping grounds, has become an alarming environmental and public health issue.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: The million-dollar business of migrant transit through Nicaragua and other countries in the region has so far resulted in two arrests—the director of a commercial airline and the leader of a gang coordinating ground transport—and a series of U.S. sanctions aimed at curbing irregular migration facilitated by the dictatorship of Daniel

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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: The issue of overrepresentation in the Mexican legislature has become a pivotal topic in the country’s current political discourse.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: As winter approaches, southern Argentina is gearing up to welcome tourists with an array of snow parks that offer more than just skiing.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2024: President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) acknowledged the possibility of U.S. forces entering Mexico to capture or extradite drug traffickers Joaquín Guzmán López and Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada, leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel.

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