
Sarah Morland
News Reporter at Reuters
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reuters.com | Natalia Siniawski |Sarah Morland
Demonstrators carry a banner during a rally ahead International Safe Abortion Day, in Santiago, Chile September 27, 2024. REUTERS/Vanessa Rubilar/File Photo MEXICO CITY, June 5 (Reuters) - Chile's Congress is set to begin debating a bill that could make abortion legal on request nationwide, a debate which could have ripple effects across Latin America as a rift grows between nations making reproductive choices more accessible and those hardening legislation against abortion.
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msn.com | Sarah Morland |Raúl Cortés
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yahoo.com | Sarah Morland |Raúl Cortés
By Sarah Morland, Raul CortesMEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Indigenous rights defender Hugo Aguilar is leading in the race to head Mexico's highest court after the country's first popular election to appoint judges and magistrates, according to electoral authority data released on Tuesday. With 93% of votes counted from Sunday's election, Aguilar had some 5.43 million votes, or 5.23% of the total. Lenia Batres, a close ally of the ruling Morena party, was behind him at 5.16 million votes, or 4.97%.
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msn.com | Diego Ore |Sarah Morland
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currently.att.yahoo.com | Sarah Morland
By Diego Oré and Sarah MorlandMEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Around 13% of Mexicans likely turned out to vote in the country's first-ever judicial election, Mexico's INE electoral authority said on Monday, as the government hailed a successful process while analysts said the low turnout could undermine an already controversial reform.
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Even in countries where abortion is legally permitted under certain conditions, other barriers can make access difficult. 📝 with @natisiniawski

Latin America's abortion rights in spotlight as Chile debates legalization https://t.co/F1rbfV2YE8 https://t.co/F1rbfV2YE8

Indigenous lawyer Hugo Aguilar is leading in the race to head Mexico's highest court after the country's first popular election to appoint judges and magistrates, electoral authority data showed. https://t.co/hPibTltgyx

"People come with many fears … But how else can you make this decision, but from a place of love?" https://t.co/wkqqJd06Ps