Issue Aug 28-Sep 03 2024: The analysis of the backgrounds of the 23 candidates for membership on the Junta Nacional de Justicia (JNJ) revealed several irregularities.
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Issue Aug 28-Sep 03 2024: After a group of Just Stop Oil activists received the longest sentence ever imposed for non-violent protests in the UK, the question of whether or not civil disobedience should be labeled as vandalism or seen as a citizen’s obligation to protest against laws that are unjust has come up.
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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: In late August 2024, the presidents of Latin America’s major countries still could not agree on how to deal with the crisis in Venezuela over its July 28 presidential election. In particular, those who place themselves on the left are beginning to criticize each other’s actions, especially the degree to which
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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: Brazil’s new Integrated National Policy for Early Childhood – scheduled to be implemented in less than 100 days – has the potential to massively boost the country’s Human Development Index (HDI).
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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: A group of lawyers filed, within the framework of the investigation against the Government of Nicaragua in Argentina, a request urging justice against high-ranking officials of the Sandinista regime for their participation in crimes against humanity.
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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: In Argentina, hunger has become part of public policy despite the fact that it should be a pressing and indisputable issue.
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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: Latinas in the United States contribute significantly to the economy, with their economic output surpassing that of the state of Florida, according to a Bank of America study titled “Bringing the Economy to Life.”
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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: The Peruvian Congress has authorized the allocation of over S/189,000 to cover the legal defense costs of four congressmen currently under investigation by the Public Prosecutor’s Office for allegedly committing crimes or having involvement in criminal organizations.
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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: Edmundo Novillo, Bolivia’s minister of Defense, announced a forthcoming binational meeting with Brazil to coordinate efforts in addressing forest fires affecting the border area, particularly in the San Matías region of Santa Cruz.
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