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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Former Astro singer Andrés Nusser debuted his first solo album Te amo mucho Cora (TAMC) after over two years of composing and writing songs.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: During June, the project Violas brasileiras (Brazilian Guitars) will be leading workshops in public schools of the Federal District to introduce students to the rich culture and history behind traditional guitar music in Brazil.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: The 17th edition of the Dance in the City Festival will take place in Bogotá from September 19 to 29, 2024.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Guadalupe Acosta Naranjo, a self-described leftist, is proposing that a new political party be formed.

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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: On June 2, 2024, Claudia Sheinbaum, a Jewish environmental engineer and the former mayor of Mexico City, was elected as the first woman president of Mexico representing current President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s left-wing Morena party and the Sigamos Haciendo Historia coalition. She defeated her main opponent, who was also

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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: According to the Annual Deforestation Report by MapBiomas, in 2023 the Cerrado became Brazil’s most deforested biome, overtaking the Amazon rainforest for the first time.

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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: Javier Milei’s mission to “reorganize” Argentina could have devastating impacts on the country’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: The Republic of Guatemala, according to its Constitution, recognizes that the State is structured in a democratic and representative system, a system in which an independent judicial branch plays a key role.

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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: In contrast with the bright and exciting futures which children imagine, we are currently living in a world of growing inequality, ecological collapse, and increasingly extractive industries. Many social scientists call this “age of crisis” the Anthropocene.

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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: A region-wide inflation spike and the concomitant increase in living costs have contributed to lowered birth rates in Latin America, where the population of individuals over 60 is expected to exceed that of those under 15 by 2047, according to an analysis by the Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Centre

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