Month: June 2018
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New OPEC pact: will the oil market be stabilized?
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ordered an additional 1 million barrels a day, a 1% increase over the current…
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Nicaragua: Do protests against the state affect the economy?
Tourism and trade of the Central American country are the sectors most affected by the protests that began in April…
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What can you buy with the new minimum wage in Venezuela?
Maduro increased the minimum wage by 103%, but it still takes almost four months of work to buy a bag…
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France: Fear cages the Eiffel Tower
The construction of the glass wall around one of the most distinctive points in Paris shows that only between walls…
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Controversy and censorship are not necessary in all of the TV and film industry
Although it is difficult for many to accept, this industry is driven by political, economic, social, and cultural interests
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Illegal fishing: The millionaire business that puts hundreds of human lives at risk
In addition to ending entire populations of fish, illegal fishing facilitates human trafficking and puts the health of fish consumers…
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Was water really privatized in Mexico?
The supposed privatization of the water occurred on June 5 of this year, days before the soccer match between Mexico…
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Jorge Luis Pinto: When too demanding training in football becomes harmful
The Colombian coach has been characterized by having very rigorous training methods, which on several occasions have affected his players
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The United States leaves the UN Human Rights forum for being “hypocritical and selfish”
Israel supported the decision of the American nation, but remains alone in the Council that punishes it more strongly
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How far will Instagram go?
IGTV is the new Instagram feature that becomes the direct competition for YouTube
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