Month: May 2018
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Guatemala: From a trafficking bridge to a drug producing country?
On May 27th was found a coca plantation in Guatemala, and the authorities are concerned if the country will stop being a bridge of…
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Learn the reasons why James could not triumph in the successful Zinedine Zidane cycle
The Frenchman won his third Champions League and the specialists highlight his management skills while the Colombian successes in Germany.…
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Why is allowing a virtual assistant access to your home a risk?
In recent days, a controversy has been maintained around the problem that represents the existence of virtual assistants to the…
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Russia 2018: Teams arm themselves to the teeth with technology to study their rivals
Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay and Mexico rely on software with proven results to closely follow their opponents. LatinAmerican Post explains them
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Why is the United Kingdom reinforcing its military in the Falklands?
The country invested more than 300 million dollars to protect its position in these islands
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Why did coffee husk end up being worth more than the grain?
A new trend in coffee consumption means that producers should not discard this by-product that is worth almost 5 times…
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Colombia: the political extremes will face in the second presidential round
The right-wing representative, Iván Duque, will face the left-wing candidate, Gustavo Petro, to be the 60th president of Colombia
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Fernanda Colombo: The Brazilian who paralyzes the world for her beauty will be in Russia 2018
The referee has been a reference in the sports press, both for her beauty and for her professional career
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The good, the bad, and the ugly of the Giro d’Italia 2018
The 101 edition of the battle for the maillot rosa (in French) was not what was expected, because the South American…
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These are the rarest creatures found that have baffled scientists
Globally, many strange creatures have been found that disconcert both civilians and scientists
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