Month: May 2019
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Will the europarliamentary’s results affect Latin America?
Neither left nor right wing, these elections yielded diverse results. What turns out to be uncertain is whether this plurality…
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What you should know about flamenco
Here we tell you wonderful things you should know about this art
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The shortage of water is seriously affecting Mexico City and Sao Paulo
Mexico City and Sao Paulo are the only two Latin American cities near the maximum global water stress index
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Latam Booklook: ‘The curious incident of the dog at midnight’ by Mark Haddon
From a very peculiar incident, Mark Haddon builds a story that takes us into the mind of a 15-year-old boy…
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Peru and Colombia united for the environment
Martín Vizcarra and Iván Duque signed a joint declaration to protect biodiversity
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What the merger of Renault with Fiat Chrysler would mean
The possibility that these two giants would unite would change the automotive world and create the third largest manufacturer in…
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Are you an extrovert? You have these 4 advantages at work
A study by the University of Toronto reveals the four advantages that extroverted people have in their places of employment. Know…
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5 recommendations to visit the “Mother of cities”
Asunción, the Paraguayan capital, offers its visitors a first-level cultural, touristic and gastronomic offer
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Black Mirror and other 5 releases on streaming platforms in June
We bring you some of the most anticipated releases that arrive in June to platforms like Netflix so that you…
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Journalism and power: the ravages of a common alliance
The AMLO government publishes a list of 36 journalists who received money during the Peña Nieto government. But what is…
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