Month: August 2023
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Dominican Republic Advances In Gender Parity: What Can The Rest Of Latam Learn From It?
The Dominican Republic is above the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean in gender parity
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Colombia: 79 Victims Of Human Trafficking Have Been Repatriated So Far In 2023
The Government of Colombia has repatriated 79 victims of human trafficking so far this year
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Learning Loss: This Is How Ukrainian Children Experience War
Children in Ukraine face their fourth school year disrupted by the war with Russia and previously the COVID-19 pandemic
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Shakira Will Be The First South American To Receive MTV’s “Video Vanguard Award”
The Colombian singer Shakira will become the first Latin American artist to receive the "Video Vanguard Award" granted by MTV
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Racist Violence In Florida: White Supremacist Shoots Three People
A white supremacist killed three people this Saturday in the city of Jacksonville, in the north of the state of…
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New Ban On Women Under The Taliban Government: Denied Entry To A National Park
International organizations criticize the Taliban government after it has denied women entry to a national park in Afghanistan for not…
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Chronicle: This Is How The Climate Crisis Has Turned Canada’s Forests Into Hell
Never before has Canada experienced a wildfire season as destructive as this summer
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Teachers’ Union In Chile Announces Indefinite Strike After Rejecting Government Proposal
The College of Teachers of Chile announced this Friday an indefinite national strike starting next Tuesday
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The triple jumper Yulimar Rojas: “It is a special title, I had to take out the warrior Yulimar”
The Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas, who won her fourth consecutive triple jump title in Budapest in a final that was decided…
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“We Can’t Keep Up”: Doctors Without Borders Warns Of The Increase In Migrants In The Darién
The migratory situation in the Darién Gap, between Colombia and Panama, alerts Doctors Without Borders, an organization that says it…
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