Month: January 2017
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AMERICAS
France’s President in Colombia to Show Support for Peace
The successful peace talk between Colombia’s government and Marxist FARC guerrillas are an “example to the world,” said French President…
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Environment
First bumble bee species to be listed as endangered
Since the 1990’s the rusty patched bumble bee’s population have plunged almost 90%.
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AMERICAS
How is our medicine threatening us?
Anti-microbial resistance causes 700,000 deaths each year and threatens animal health as well as food security and people’s livelihoods.
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ANALYSIS
Trump’s failure to appoint Hispanic Cabinet members is no minor issue
Because of his ignorance about the day-to-day intricacies of governing, he will be more reliant on his Cabinet than any…
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AMERICAS
Colombia peace process ‘an example for the world’: Hollande
The successful peace talk between Colombia’s government and Marxist FARC guerrillas are an “example to the world,” said French President…
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ANALYSIS
Why has Venezuela’s opposition struggled to spark change?
At the beginning of 2016, there seemed such promise for opposition politicians in Venezuela, but little was achieved. Can 2017…
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AMERICAS
Reports finds insecurity is driving factor of venezuelans’ exodus
A series of reports highlight how rampant crime and insecurity have spurred Venezuelans to leave their home country
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LIFE
Fibromyalgia: What is it and what can you do
Fibromyalgia is a long-term or chronic disorder. It’s associated with widespread pain in the muscles and bones, areas of tenderness,…
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LIFE
6 tips to stop you from worrying about things you can’t control
Here are 6 tips to keep in mind when everything is getting out of your hands.
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AMERICAS
What happens after the Women’s March?
The challenge is to channel the protest and achieve political change at local and national level.
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