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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: Declaring a state of emergency in crime-ridden and poverty-stricken neighborhoods is no quick fix, and its limitations should not prompt its removal.

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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: Both Israel and Hamas speak truths, but also engage in exaggerations and misinformation.

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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: The Broad Front for a Free Venezuela (FAVL) declared that María Corina Machado’s victory in the Vente Venezuela primary elections was decisive, transparent, and indisputable.

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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: As the literary world celebrates the 60th anniversary of Mario Vargas Llosa’s debut novel, La ciudad y los Perros, the spotlight turns to the author’s transformative years at the Leoncio Prado Military Academy in Lima, Peru.

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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: The recent attempts to undermine elections in Guatemala have brought about international attention, namely from the United States and the European Union.

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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: In Lima’s Plaza de Acho, the upcoming bullfighting season promises excitement and new developments under the management of the Consorcio América Taurina (CAT), led by Colombian Felipe Negret and others.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: On October 15, 2023, Daniel Noboa Azín, the son of banana tycoon Álvaro Noboa, was elected to become Ecuador’s youngest-ever president at age 35 after defeating lawyer Luisa González in the runoff election to replace incumbent President Guillermo Lasso. In May 2023, Lasso initiated the so-called “muerte cruzada” through which he

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: World Dulce de Leche day is celebrated every year on October 11 and commemorates one of the most important products of Argentina gastronomy.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: The Turibus of Terror has kicked off its ghoulish operations in Mexico City, weaving a nighttime route through sinister haunts and eerie edifices for the Halloween season.

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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: On October 16th, a settlement between the ACLU and the U.S. government over the Trump-era policy of child-separation at the US-Mexican border was reached, prohibiting immigration authorities from implementing such or similar measures for the next eight years.

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