Month: March 2019
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We spoke to Ángela Garzón, candidate for mayor of Bogotá
The LatinAmerican Post team had the opportunity to speak with the candidate from the party Centro Democrático about her proposals
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Zarzuela for beginners: everything you need to know about this genre
Zarzuela is a genre that is not very known, but here is a guide for you to understand it
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Formula 2: historic day for debuts
Not only two sons of motor racing legends debuted, but also the first woman to run the competition
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Earth Hour: turn off the light and bring the nature to life
Today, March 30, #Connect2Earth and celebrate the hour of the planet. Discover how you can contribute to this cause
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Arhuaca Community: the struggle for indigenous conservation
The Arhuaca indigenous community has gone through different processes of resistance to preserve and recover its territory and its borders…
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Latam Booklook: “Nevermoor: the trials of Morrigan Crow” by Jessica Townsend
Talented children, giant cats and even dragon tamers are some of the things offered by the universe of Nevermoor
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Philippines says goodbye to the International Criminal Court
The government of Rodrigo Duterte fears the reach of the justice system, which would explain the abandonment of this entity
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The ‘we’ of Us by Jordan Peele
Last week the new film by the director of Get Out was released. These are our impressions
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Find out how much soccer players pay for their carelessness
Celebrations, blows, bites, careless words and insults to the referees are some of the reasons that have generated unusual sanctions in…
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Is Brexit approaching without an agreement?
In the voting last Friday, the British Parliament denied what was proposed by May
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