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Issue May 15-21 2024: Several explosive attacks were perpetrated by dissidents of FARC in Cauca on May 20.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: The Peruvian Ministry of Culture will, for the first time, participate in the Peruvian Exhibition of Decoration, Design, and Landscaping—CASACOR Peru –through a special edition of the Ruraq Maki Sale Exhibition of crafts and traditional art, with a total of 41 groups of artisans and traditional artists from all over the

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Argentine President Javier Milei takes his mission to stop communism and its supporters around the world. Opponents laugh at his delusions but fail to provide a superior narrative.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: The controversy with the Spanish government led by Argentinian President Javier Milei is just the most prominent of a series of clashes that the Head of State has encountered since the beginning of his term, and even before.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Recent reports have indicated that four out of ten people in Lima go hungry.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: The Financial Capabilities Study, conducted by the Financial Consumer Office (OCF) and the General Superintendence of Financial Entities (Sugef) and funded by the Development Bank of Latin America, revealed that 53% of Costa Ricans lack sufficient savings to sustain themselves for over three months without income.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: On May 18, Daniel Ortega reappeared to criticize the national banks, accusing them of being complicit with individuals, media, and organizations his regime has confiscated, labeling them as “scammers.”

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Issue May 15-21 2024: UNICEF reported that over 30,000 minors and adolescents crossed the Darien jungle between January and April, a 40% increase compared to the previous year.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Brazilian LGBTI groups want to challenge municipal and state laws that prohibit the use of gender neutral/inclusive language.

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Issue May 15-21 2024: Released on April 22, the State Department’s latest annual human rights report details gross violations and abuses committed by El Salvador in 2023, becoming the starkest compilation ever made by a foreign government about President Nayib Bukele’s two-year state of emergency.

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