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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: The results of the June 2, 2024, election will go down in history for the election of Mexico’s first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, and for reaching a total of 13 female governors nationwide.

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: Honduras hosted a meeting of the Agencia de Promoción Turística de Centroamérica (CATA).

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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: The fiscal conditions in Colombia are shaped by Regal Fiscal (RF) and the Sistema General de Participaciones (SGP) as well as the efforts of the Misión de Descentralización.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: The Mexican elections on June 2nd forced voters to elect Claudia Sheinbaum as their only viable option.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Halfway through his first year in office, President Javier Milei of Argentina presides over a self-generated recession (driven by his supposedly inflation killing “adjustment”) which he insists is medicine that Argentinians must swallow. For the moment, he retains significant popular support from an electorate hoping to arrive at his Libertarian Promised

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: The fall of the Soviet Union marked the end of the Cold War, and with it a shift in the United States’ foreign policy away from Latin America.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: During the first Lula administration (Lula 1), the then president successfully calmed business worries and navigated the country into a position of fiscal surplus.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: The agricultural expansion in the Colombian municipality of Boyacá has destroyed more than 50,000 square meters of flora, including native vegetation of the páramo ecosystem and specifically, hundreds of two-meter-high frailejones (Espeletia).

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Thousands of migrants from Latin America, Africa, and Asia daily cross from Mexico into the United States searching for refuge and employment.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Criminal organizations have turned the Andean side of the Amazon into a disputed territory due to weak governmental presence.

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