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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: A recent publication by the paramilitary group Autodefensas Conquistadoras de la Sierra Nevada has sparked a significant controversy in the Magdalena department, revealing alleged ties between local politicians and illegal armed groups.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: The Dominican Republic, home to 11.3 million people, has been a country of emigrants for decades.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: In a landmark decision, UNESCO, through the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS INTL.), has acknowledged Panama’s achievement of two out of three criteria required for the inclusion of the Trans-Isthmian Colonial Route of Panama (RCTP) as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: The violence of the United Fruit Company (Chiquita) was revealed in a recent case that occurred in the southern district of Florida, Colombia.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: Actor Peto Menahem brings well-placed humor to Argentinian theaters in his performance in “Felicidades,” a new play written, directed, and starring a “dream team” of creatives.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: In the absence of a strong opposition party, the opposition block formed in the Mexican Senate attempted to strategically counter the dominance of the Morena government.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: The Bank of Mexico’s (Banxico) recent Regional Economies Report interviewed various company executives on their perspectives regarding the national economy.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: The town Diego Gaynor in the Exaltación de la Cruz region of Buenos Aires is an underrated destination for gastronomic tourism.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: Christiane Jatahy, a playwright from Rio de Janeiro, has reimagined Shakespeare’s Hamlet from a female perspective in an adaptation that has garnered praise in Europe and will arrive in Brazil in 2025.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: The clashes between the Colombian armed groups Comandos de Frontera and the Carolina Ramírez Front over the control of coca plantations and drug trafficking routes pose a severe threat to the Siona Indigenous people inhabiting the Amazonian border regions of Colombia (Putumayo) and Ecuador (Sucumbíos).

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