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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Vacations to connect with nature are becoming increasingly popular due to the benefits of immersion in natural environments.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Indigenous communities of Buenaventura in Colombia have been intimidated into confinement by alleged members of the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN).

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: On Feb. 6, the Órgano Ejecutivo of Bolivia, led by President Luis Arce Catacora, put Ley 144 of Elecciones Judiciales into effect.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: The nine judges of the Corte Constitucional (CC) voted on Monday, February 5, to approve the reformation of article 158 of Ecuador’s Constitution.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Cuba received 32,000 fewer barrels of oil from Venezuela during January 2024.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Pilar Puentes, a young journalist, walks in the middle of the forest, while holding illustrations with graphics and maps in her hands.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Daniel Scioli’s new position as Secretary of Environment, Tourism, and Sports leaves the Argentinian Embassy in Brazil in search of a new head.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: Around 64% of professional women in the Dominican Republic are involved in technology, according to Giuliana Corbo, CEO of Nearsure, a global outsourcing company that connects Latin American IT talent with North American firms for tech projects.

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Issue Jan 31-Feb 06 2024: As Bogotá’s recently elected mayor, Carlos Fernando Galán, begins his term in office, his cabinet appointees, and their ability to develop an agenda that serves all inhabitants of the capital city, have been called into question.

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Issue Jan 24-30 2024: On January 26, 2024, the Venezuelan Tribunal Supremo de Justicia (TSJ), to no one’s great surprise, upheld a 15-year ban on María Corina Machado from holding public office and also confirmed the ineligibility of a possible alternative opposition candidate, two-time presidential candidate Henrique Capriles. The TSJ is widely seen as controlled

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