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Gay-Friendly Tourism: Safe Destinations For The LGBT Community In Latin America
During June, many people commemorate LGBT pride month, and some will do so on vacation as a tourist. Therefore, we leave…
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Infographic: The Citizens of Which Countries Care The Most About the Environment?
This is the panorama of the interest of Latin American citizens and states in the protection of the environment
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Hunger Increases in Quantity and Intensity and Threatens Latin America
Hunger in Latin America and the Caribbean has increased by 30% since 2019, and several countries are already food insecurity…
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What Is the ‘Soft Coup D’Étatt’ Denounced by Gustavo Petro About?
In LatinAmerican Post we explain the definition of the 'soft coup d'état' theory with which, according to Colombian President Gustavo…
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Land Reform in Brazil: Can Lula Fulfill the Historical Debt?
After the first two decades of the 21st century, agrarian reform in Brazil remains an unfulfilled promise. What will be…
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What Kind of Pollution is Generated in Latin America if it is Not with Carbon Emissions?
While no country in Latin America is among the highest CO₂ emitters, another type of pollution causes concern.
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What is the Controversy in Mexico Over AMLO’s New Science Law?
The approval of the General Law of Humanities, Sciences, Technologies, and Innovation in Mexico, proposed by AMLO, is the object…
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Colombia: Why Hasn’t Gustavo Petro Fulfilled Some of his Campaign Promises?
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is having difficulty implementing several of his campaign promises, not because he wants to
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Why Is Nayib Bukele so Popular in Latin America?
The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, is the president with the highest favorability in the entire region and his…
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Crisis in Haiti: a Political, Human Rights and Security Problem
The absence of a democratically elected president since 2021, the urban violence and human rights violations, and the cholera outbreak are…
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