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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: On the heels of the recently celebrated World Day of Environmental Education, a large percentage of Chilean children are losing opportunities to learn in nature.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: On March 6th, the Woodrow Wilson Center will launch the “Iván Duque Center for Prosperity and Freedom.”

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has shown concern about the Venezuelan presidential elections that Nicolás Maduro will carry out.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Leonel Fernández, former president of the Dominican Republic and president of the Fuerza del Pueblo (FP) political party, said, “We have formalized a large opposition coalition to face the congressional elections next May with Rescate RD.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: More than 68,400 migrants have crossed the Darién Gap, the most dangerous border between Panama and Colombia used daily by migrants in their journey towards North America.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: In 1947, El Universal interviewed José Ortega y Gasset, as revealed in “Diálogos Atlánticos. Cultura y Ciencia en España y América en el Siglo XX,” directed by Juan Pablo Fusi and Antonio López Vega.

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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: From intimidation to paralysis, Argentina’s prognosis is worsening under President Javier Milei’s rule.

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Issue Feb 14-20 2024: Despite recent agreements with the United States and many of its neighbors in the region to move toward free and fair elections, in February 2024, the Maduro regime in Venezuela carried out a wave of repression and arrests. The Venezuelan government’s efforts to suppress dissent and political challenges in the runup

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—Researched and Written by Natalie Gales— Issue Feb 14-20 2024: Since the beginning of 2024, Colombian prison guards have repeatedly been targeted by gang members’ attacks. This came to a head following the death of Jesús Cárdenas, a guard who worked at a prison in San Sebastián de Ternera, Cartagena. In response, the Instituto Nacional

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Issue Feb 14-20 2024: A study by Brazilian scientists has indicated that the Amazon could cross the point of no return by 2050.

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