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Victims group, claiming intimidation, stages protest in Oaxaca last week as OAS commission in Washington hears of rights violations
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Businessman turned politician Jovenel Moïse faces lingering suspicions over financial dealings
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But attack by Muslim gunman amplifies Washington cleric’s call for tolerance in religious, racial and sexual diversity
At American University in Nigeria, 24 former Chibok girls rejoice at Amina Ali’s release this week, but stigma persists for others who’ve escaped terrorist group
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ICIJ opens database to crowdsourcing, hoping it will lead to more details about exploitation of international tax havens
Education project combines history and art to teach children to speak up when they see injustice and intolerance
Neither move outlaws pornography, but backers of measures say 'epidemic' harms children, causes mental illness, damages marriages and increases sexual violence
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