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Ending the Silence: Addressing Feminicide Suicides in Latin America
In Latin America, "feminicide suicides"—where women take their lives to escape cycles of violence—remain largely unrecognized. It's essential to confront…
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A New Approach to the Latin American Drug War Needed
Despite minor victories like recent U.S. visa sanctions against Colombian maritime executives allegedly linked to smuggling, the decades-long war on…
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Latina Women Deserve Better: Ending the Abortion Access Disparity
The stark disparity in abortion access across the U.S. impacts Latina women disproportionately, with many in Texas and Florida facing…
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U.S. Condemns Cuba’s Protest Sentences Amid Own Crackdowns
As the U.S. government criticizes Cuba for harshly sentencing protesters, its response to university demonstrations reveals a glaring double standard,…
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Brazil’s Gabigol Case: Time to Legalize Performance Enhancers in Sports?
The suspension of Brazilian soccer player Gabriel Barbosa's doping ban raises pressing questions about the efficacy and consistency of sports'…
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Overlooked Plight: The Migrant Journey Through Mexican Cartel Territories
While migration issues feature prominently in U.S. electoral politics, the perilous journey migrants face through cartel-dominated routes in Mexico receives…
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57 Deaths Too Many: Colombia’s Peace Plans Threatened by Government Inaction
In Colombia, the recent murders of community leaders underscore a grim reality: government inaction and entrenched violence threaten the success…
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Latin American Indigenous Voices Unheard in Environmental Policy
Despite vocal protests and international meetings, indigenous communities' lack of effective participation and representation in key decision-making processes continues to…
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Colombia’s African Outreach: A Strategic Move Towards Global Cooperation
Colombia's recent diplomatic ventures into Africa, fostering initiatives on peace, transitional justice, and sustainable agriculture, are commendable but must focus…
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Sentencing of Colombian Designer Nancy Gonzalez and Consumers’ Role in Wildlife Protection
The recent sentencing of Colombian designer Nancy Gonzalez for smuggling handbags made from protected reptiles underscores a pressing need for…
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