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Costa Rica Is About To Declare An Emergency Due To Migration: These Are The Figures Of The Crisis
Costa Rica will declare a migration emergency and deport those who "behave badly."
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This Is How The Public Debate On Social Justice For Bogotá Went
The NGO Temblores and the Action Program for Equality and Social Inclusion (PAIIS) of the University of Los Andes organized…
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Independence In The Health Sector: This Is Lula’s Strategy To Achieve It In Brazil
Lula launched this Tuesday a mega strategy to make Brazil an autonomous country in the health sector. The idea will…
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Colombia: Petro Seeks Support In The Streets For His Reforms a Month Before Regional Elections
Tomorrow, Wednesday, Colombians will go out on a march for life in support of the Petro Government's reforms. This happens…
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The difference Is Narrowing: This Is The Current Panorama Of The Ecuador Elections
The difference in voting intention between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, the two candidates in the second round of the…
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Evo Morales Seeks To Regain Power In The Year Of The Bicentennial With His Fifth Candidacy
The former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, made official his intentions of a fifth candidacy for the 2025 presidential elections
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Venezuela: Intervention in the Tocorón Prison, From Where the “Aragua Train” Operates
According to the Venezuelan prosecutor, the intervention in the Tocorón prison is a blow to organized crime. Here we tell…
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JEP Confession: Colombian Military Acknowledges Having Committed a Massacre of False Positives
This Wednesday, retired major Jorge Edwin Gordillo admitted having committed a massacre by perpetrating false positives. This could affect former…
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Imprisonment vs. Reduce Recruitment: How to Stop Cartel Violence in Mexico?
A study published this week in the journal Science recommends paying more attention to reducing recruitment in Mexico to stop…
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El Salvador: Homicide Rate Drops but Emergency Regime Continues
El Salvador registers a homicide rate of 2.3 per 100,000 inhabitants, according to the Police. Although this is read by…
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