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V-Day: One billion 'rising' against women abuse
One in three - more than one billion - women and girls on the planet are beaten or raped during their lifetime.
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Last Modified: 14 Feb 2013 09:30 GMT
Do Obama's gun law proposals go far enough?
As the US president proposes a series of reforms, we ask if he can change the country's relationship with guns.
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Outrage over Argentina sex slavery acquittals
Angry protesters hold demonstrations across country after Tucuman court acquits 13 accused of trafficking women.
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Last Modified: 13 Dec 2012 12:27 GMT
Outrage over Argentina sex slave trial
Fury in Argentina as 13 defendants in a high-profile sex trafficking case are acquitted.
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Last Modified: 13 Dec 2012 00:14 GMT
Tense calm follows Peru market clashes
Thousands of riot police deployed at Lima market after two people protesting against it being moved are killed.
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Romney's choice: Vetting veeps
A look at Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's unpalatable options for a running mate.
Cliff Schecter
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Spain: Is austerity the answer?
As growing discontent over cuts threatens the country's stability, we discuss Spain's way out of the crisis.
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Latinos to shift outcome of US elections
With a rising population in the US, Latinos can affect the outcomes of this election, and future votes.
Ethan Freedman
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Last Modified: 13 Jul 2012 21:08 GMT
Chile's miners: Fame without fortune
They were lauded as heroes, embraced by the media, praised by world leaders, but what happened after the cameras left?
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