Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Upon entering the United States, thousands of migrants from Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, and other Latin American countries surrender at Gate 36 in El Paso, Texas.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Customers at gas stations are expressing frustration over the government’s plan to deregulate gasoline prices to alleviate state subsidies.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: As the Brazilian winter approaches, festival season in Rio de Janeiro is heating up.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: When Mexican banking was nationalized in 1982, one of the most important and emblematic collections of Mexican art was split in two: the Banamax collection.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Representatives from at least 26 countries met in Costa Rica to sign a “Peace for the Ocean Declaration” during the “Immersed in Change” event.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: The Panama Canal is still reporting a decrease in ship traffic, a consequence of the ongoing drought which began in 2023.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: President Gabriel Boric’s announcement that he would pursue legal projects related to the national care and support system, wage equality and the legalization of abortion represent good news for the advancement of women’s rights in Chile.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: The Honduran government has announced a national emergency plan to combat dengue.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: In Mexico, the price of cilantro has quadrupled in a single month, going from 110 to 450 pesos per handful between the 2nd of May and the 4th of June.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Scattered across the Americas, the remnants of MS-13 now languish in self-imposed exile, having fled El Salvador’s State of Exception.
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