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Mexico City, Mar 11 (Prensa Latina) Ninety-nine percent of the water operating agencies in charge of sanitation and supply of the service in 2,469 municipalities in the country, are bankrupt.
Brasilia, Feb 14 (Prensa Latina) Brazil has reported 512,353 probable cases of dengue, 75 confirmed deaths and 340 under investigation, so far in 2024, according to the latest report from the Ministry of Health.
Guatemala, Feb 14 (Prensa Latina) Seven girls got pregnant in Guatemala every day as a result of sexual abuse in 2023, an official source warned here, in reference to a recent incident that set off alarms on social media.
Brussels, Jan 31 (Prensa Latina) The statistical agency of the European Union (Eurostat) reported that the gross domestic product (GDP) of the euro zone increased 0.1 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Caracas, Jan 15 (Prensa Latina) Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro said on Monday that Venezuela's democracy is at a stellar time on his annual message to the nation and delivery of his annual report and account for 2023.
Montevideo, Dec 8 (Prensa Latina) So far this year and by the end of November, 346 cases of sexual exploitation of minors and adolescents were registered in Uruguay, according to a report whose results were made public today.
Washington, Dec 1 (Prensa Latina) The annual report on terrorism for the year 2022 published by the United States Government repeats slanderous and politically reprehensible statements against Cuba, being an evaluation of those who, according to Washington, do not cooperate.
Lima, Nov 27 (Prensa Latina) Peru’s Prosecutor of the Nation Patricia Benavides denounced on Monday President Dina Boluarte and Prime Minister Alberto Otarola for the aggravated homicide of Victor Santisteban, killed during the opposition social protests.
Santiago, Chile, Nov 25 (Prensa Latina) At least 4,500 women were murdered due to gender-related reasons in 2022 in the region, according to statistics published here by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).
Santiago, Chile, Nov 24 (Prensa Latina) The increase in women's participation in the regional labor market has slowed down and historic gender gaps has persisted in the last decade, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) warned in a report.