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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: Bolivian citizens are asking the government to ensure the rights of Indigenous people and to defend natural resources.

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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: The 32nd Pride March in Buenos Aires sheds light on the transformative impact of the Trans Quota Law.

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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: In the 2023 regional elections in Colombia, significant shifts in party dynamics were observed, as all major parties experienced a decline of 8 to 34 percent in their council votes.

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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: In a significant development concerning wildlife conservation, the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) has proposed a suspension of the global shark trade originating from Ecuador.

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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: In a recent development, Colombian President Gustavo Petro and the Chilean government, led by President Gabriel Boric, have taken significant diplomatic actions in response to the situation in the Gaza Strip.

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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: On October 29, 2023, Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s allies largely lost in municipal and provincial elections. The result was widely proclaimed a clear sign of the broad and growing discontent with his left-leaning government and does not bode well for his promised reforms to the health system and labor relations. Governorships

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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: The homicides of Jaime Luis Díaz Ricardo and Cenober Aguiar Mayor mark four hundred and one murders of former FARC combatants since the signing of the Peace Agreement with the guerrilla group in 2016.

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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: Despite being assailed on all sides by those who would see it diminished and destroyed, good journalism remains a bulwark against the rising tide of authoritarianism, both in Latin America and abroad.

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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: JP Morgan has issued a warning that Panama’s investment-grade rating may be at risk if the country proceeds with the termination of its contract with First Quantum, raising concerns about investor confidence and economic growth.

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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: Guatemala has found itself at its biggest crossroads in recent history following its June and August elections, in which Bernardo Arévalo and Karin Herrera of the Movimiento Semilla party were elected president and vice president.

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