Issue Jan 17-23 2024: The mountains of Córdoba, Argentina, are full of beautiful scenery.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: A crisis exploded in Ecuador after José Adolfo Macías Villamar, known as “Fito,” escaped from prison on January 8, 2024. Macías, the leader the country’s largest drug gang, Los Choneros, had carried on control of his criminal empire for 12 years from his jail cell in the port city of Guayaquil.
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–Written by Will Egan—Issue Jan 10-16 2024: Despite various attempts over the past five months to derail his inauguration, including a last-minute effort to prevent the transfer of power, Bernardo Arévalo was sworn in as the new Guatemalan president early Monday morning, January 15th. While his confirmation allowed many Guatemalans, fearful of the country’s gradual
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: Javier Milei, the president of Argentina, has raised some questions about his behavior as president.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: According to the Colombian National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), informal workers represent the majority of the county’s labor force, at 55.5%.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: Severe food insecurity now affects 13 million people in Venezuela, or 45.2% of the population.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: Lately, more attention has been brought to President Dina Boluarte and her government, especially given the police repression protests that have been taking place in Puno.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: A new marine farming project, led entirely by women, is unfolding along the Gulf of Nicoya and the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, providing opportunities for women from more remote areas to relocate to communities with improved socioeconomic conditions.
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele is headed for a landslide victory, leading with 71% voter intention, according to a survey conducted by the private University Francisco Gavidia (UFG).
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Issue Jan 10-16 2024: Blockades have been slowing down economic recovery in Bolivia.
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