Issue May 22-28 2024: Honduras is suffering from a historic severe drought which is delaying seedtime and food production.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: The upcoming elections in Mexico on June 2 will have a profound impact on the short and medium-term trajectory of Latin America. With over 98 million Mexicans eligible to vote, the outcome will significantly influence the stance of the Mexican Government towards dictatorships in the region.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: A community-based tourism project entitled “A Enseada das Estrelas e Suas Raízes” (“The Cove of the Stars and Their Roots”) will be hosted along the Saco do Céu beach on Ilha Grande in the municipality of Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: Between 2022 and 2023, rates of deforestation fell in contiguous swaths of the Atlantic Forest, according to data released by Fundação SOS Mata Atlântica.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: The European Union (EU) emitted a press release lamenting the decision made by Venezuela’s National Electoral Council (CNE) to revoke its invitation for international observers to participate in the country’s 2024 elections.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: The United States has announced that it will allow Cuban business owners to open and use online U.S. bank accounts to perform financial transactions.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: The UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) met with Panamanian authorities to discuss possible cooperation on the problem of irregular migration through the Darién jungle.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: Argentinian silversides, or pejerreyes, are being introduced via fish stocking to populate natural bodies of water throughout Uruguay.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: Founded in 1838, Brazil’s National Archive has faced decades of gradual dismantlement by successive governments.
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