Saying it isn’t doesn’t make it true – we are in bear market territory and have been for quite some time. Despite ARK Holding’s Cathie Wood’s attempt to reverse the bottom of the current decline at the end of January 27, stocks and cryptocurrencies continue to fall as inflation continues to rise and an overheated …

Read moreHow should LatAm investors diversify their portfolios during the downturn? Investment app Claritus.io’s CEO has an interesting response 

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Dock, one of the leading platforms for digital payments and banking in Latin America, announced this month that it has raised $110 million in funding, led by Lightrock and Silver Lake Waterman. The funding, which brings its valuation to over $1.5 billion, will be used to accelerate the company’s product development roadmap and international expansion …

Read moreDock raises $110 million to unlock the commercial potential of Latin America

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This article was originally published by Diego López Marina in Peru Reports, a sister publication. In 2018, when Maria del Mar Velez founded the Peruvian startup Crack The Code, she had one thing clear: her mission was to transform education in Latin America by training children in programming languages. In the next five years, she …

Read moreDoes the future of education in Peru lie in programming? This Peruvian edtech startup is betting on it

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This article was originally published by Jorge Rocha in Aztec Reports, a sister publication. Since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) took office in December 2018, Mexico’s armed forces have infiltrated the country’s immigration system, shaping its policies in a militarized effort to keep migrants away from the US border. , a new study reveals. …

Read moreMexico has militarized its immigration policy: Report

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This article was originally published by Miguel Goyeneche in Argentina Reports, a sister publication. A federal court on Thursday held the Argentine state responsible for the “Napalpi Massacre” that killed more than 500 indigenous people on a reservation in the northeastern province of Chaco in 1924. The judge called the massacre a “crime against humanity” …

Read moreArgentine State responsible for 1924 Napalpí Massacre of 500 indigenous people: Federal court

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This article was originally published by Jorge Rocha in Aztec Reports, a sister publication. More than 100,000 people are missing in Mexico according to a special report published by investigative media Quinto Elemento Lab this week, highlighting a crisis that eclipses other countries in the region. the investigation, Extinction Fragmentswhich includes data from the past …

Read moreMexico surpasses 100,000 people disappeared, becoming nation-wide humanitarian crisis

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