Month: May 2017
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AMERICAS
Goldman Sachs accused of ‘funding immorality’ in Venezuela debt deal
The New York-based investment bank came under fire from Venezuelan politicians and protesters in New York opposed to Maduro
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Environment
Shift seen for Latin America wind power market
Latin America’s wind power market is changing with new players emerging, according to recent analysis.
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Inequality reduction has slowed in Latin America
The decline in inequality in terms of income distribution observed since 2008 results from the priority that countries give to…
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LIFE
Five tips to become mentally strong
Here are some strategies you can start using today to improve your mental toughness.
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Homophobia: Not just a problem of the 21st century
Even if rates and data on homophobia violence in Latin America are scarce, it doesn’t mean it is a new…
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Buena Vista Social Club comes back to say a last goodbye
Two decades after its unlikely revival, Lucy Walker's documentary film bids goodbye to the Cuban all-star group
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AMERICAS
Panama’s Manuel Noriega dies at 83
General Manuel Antonio Noriega, the former military leader of Panama, has died aged 83
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AMERICAS
Clamour grows for Brazil’s President Temer to resign
Thousands of people off from heading down to Copacabana to join calls for President Michel Temer to step down.
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Travel
Cape Horn: What a journey!
Come to Cape Horn and disconnect yourself from the outside world on the southernmost point of South America.
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Environment
Latin America: a continuous pollution alert?
In 2017, Latin America has been making headlines for its constant pollution alerts and it’s now raising concerns.
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