Issue May 22-28 2024: Brazil, Bolivia, and Costa Rica are among the 21 countries that will adopt common extra-financial accounting standards on climate in their companies, according to the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) that manages the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
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Issue May 22-28 2024: The radical faction of the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) party led by the former Bolivian President, Evo Morales, called for a new popular pressure campaign of mobilizations and upheaval against the current administration.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: A stroll along the east sidewalk of Isabel la Católica Street allows one to pass by landmarks like the Studio 27 Colonial hotel and Casa Naemie hotel, and the Bolos Gallery.
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Issue May 22-28 2024: Teodolina Vázquez, a participant in the peasant Family Farming fairs, highlighted the recent growth of her economy through production in the Primero de Mayo Colony in Caaguazú.
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Issue May 15-21 2024: On May 19, 2024, Dominicans went to the polls and confirmed what public opinion surveys had predicted, namely, that President Luis Abinader would be reelected. Yet, support was even stronger than many had expected, and he won handily in the first round with nearly 60% of the vote. Abinader’s popularity was
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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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