Issue Oct 18-24 2023: A group of Colombian companies reportedly persuaded leaders to accept carbon credit projects on Indigenous lands in Brazil’s Amazon region, with the promise that the money would fund a university in the villages despite no proper consultation.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: Protests across Panama have demanded the repeal of a contract recently made with Canada that allows the North American country to begin operations in the largest coal mine in Central America, which is located in Panama.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: Considering the level at which Central America and Mexico are growing, migration has quickly become a headache for governments, including the United States.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: After facing harsh criticism, the Minister of Education, Nicolás Cataldo, agreed with the educational communities of Atacama and reportedly recognized “an abandonment of the State in recent years.”
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: Argentina’s Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, recently announced that 5G technology will arrive in Argentina and will provide better connectivity across the entire country.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: On October 13, the Fourth District Criminal Court of Monterrey, Nuevo León, announced the 90-year prison sentences issued to five military personnel for the murders of Jorge and Javier, students from the Tecnológico de Monterrey campus, in 2010.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: The Ecuadorian economy has reportedly not grown like it has in the past.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: According to information leaked by hackers, 59 individuals with Cuban passports have signed a contract to enter the Russian Armed Forces, adding to the nearly 200 Cuba mercenaries the hacker group Cyber Resistance had previously revealed as fighting for Moscow.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: Costa Rica and Honduras have buried the hatchet in regard to the controversy over travel visas between the two countries.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: On October 24th, the state of Guerrero, Mexico, became the most violent region of the country by registering 22 murders within the previous 24 hours.
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