Issue May 15-21 2024: Scientists were able to predict the catastrophic flood in Rio Grande do Sul ahead of time, but nothing was done to prevent the serious impacts.
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Issue May 15-21 2024: Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has criticized a group of intellectuals in Mexico, accusing them of using “pseudo theories” and being “freeloaders serving the oppressive regime.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: President Boluarte has been in the spotlight since she was photographed earlier this year wearing expensive Rolex watches that appeared to exceed her income as a civil servant before she was elected vice president as the running mate of Pedro Castillo Terrones. Castillo was ousted on December 7, 2022, after attempting
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Issue May 08-14 2024: In Mexico City, a group of Ayotzinapa students attacked the National Palace with rockets and firecrackers, injuring 26 police officers, 25 of whom required hospitalization.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: There are two contrasting understandings of economic reality in Argentina. In the reality of Javier Milei, salaries are above inflation, the income of retirees has increased by 150 percent, and “brutal tariffs” are basic readjustments of economic policy.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: With the demotion of La Corona from glacier to ice field, Venezuela has become the first country in modern history to lose all its glaciers.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) revised upwards their average growth projection for Brazil in response to forecasted improvements in the country’s economy.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: According to Confederación de Asociaciones Rurales de Santa Fe (Carsfe), Route 11 is in “deplorable condition” despite it being a key route for the transfer of agricultural products.
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Issue May 08-14 2024: “Latin America has a serious growth problem,” argued José Antonio Ocampo regarding the weak economic expansion in the region, resulting in long-term political, institutional, social, and cultural challenges and instability.
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