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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: At a time when Cuba is facing a severe economic crisis, Western Union has ceased its remittance transfer service to the island due to “technical difficulties,” with the service not expected to come back online until at least the 1st of April.

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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: The two frontrunners in Mexico’s 2024 campaign are women, giving rise to the prospect of a female president in the historically machista country.

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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: A study commissioned by UN Women found that nearly half of Uruguayans are in favor of establishing a ‘parity law’ that would require a 50/50 split of men and women in political positions.

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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: On the eve of International Women’s Day on March 8, the women of Panama call for a state that represents them.

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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: President Gustavo Petro of Colombia recently instructed his officials to commence implementing the preventive framework of his healthcare reform, urging them to demonstrate its benefits and address concerns about highlighted inequities.

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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: Nayib Bukele, president of El Salvador and member of extreme right-wing political party Conferencia de Acción Política Conservadora (CPAC), denounced globalism in his recent speech in Washington.

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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: After announcing Colombia’s new DNP Director, some critics equated technocracy to neoliberalism, including President Petro.

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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: As Latin America emerges as a major player in the startup world, it must continue to prioritize sustainability and uphold the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) agenda.

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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: As his efforts to overhaul Colombia’s conservative economic model continue to face congressional opposition, leftist President Gustavo Petro has turned to undemocratic means.

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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: The results of the recent municipal elections demonstrated that the overwhelming support of Salvadorans for President Nayib Bukele was not replicated with the mayors.

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