Month: May 2017
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Is there good news for endangered species?
Each year, the news reminds us of the environmental damage humans are constantly making but, fortunately, not everything’s bad news.…
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A bright, new future for Ecuador
Lenín Moreno's presidency has officially begun. His economic and political intentions will determine the country's stability.
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Cannes Festival: Chile takes the spotlight
The Cannes film festival has become the cultural platform for Chilean talent which also shines the spotlight on Latin America…
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Mexico urges wealthy nations to help poorer states cut disaster risk
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto urged wealthy countries to help vulnerable nations limit their exposure to natural hazards.
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Archaeologist involved in discovery of early human life in ancient Peru
A-tisket, A-tasket. You can tell a lot from a basket. Especially if it comes from the ruins of an ancient…
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ECONOMY
Venezuela’s options to repay debts
After a deep recession and low crude prices hit output and prompted Caracas to seek funds from China and Russia.
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AMERICAS
Citizens, politicians pay tribute to victims of Manchester Arena attack
Flowers, candles and messages of condolence piled up in central Manchester
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A Latino Marvel superhero?
The successful creator of Spiderman, Iron Man, and the Hulk, announced the birth of the first ever Latin American superhero.
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AMERICAS
Peace in Colombia comes in slow motion
A recent ruling made by the Constitutional Court will slow down the execution of the peace agreements.
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AMERICAS
Venezuela’s Maduro presses on with constituent assembly
Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has pressed ahead with plans to create a citizens' assembly to draw up a new constitution.
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