Month: June 2019
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In an impoverished Chilean suburb, a recycling drive flourishes
The municipality of La Pintana now collects 140 tons of plant waste from homes every week
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Pemex study details ‘severe’ air quality impact from Mexican refinery
Lopez Obrador has said the facility would help Mexico wean itself off its growing reliance on fuel imports, the vast…
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Coffee slump reaps bitter harvest for Central American migrants
"My husband had to emigrate due to debt and because coffee cannot even provide for food here," Carmen Andino
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Bogota’s solar-powered gondola gives slum dwellers a lift
With two solar panels atop each cable car, the system called "TransMiCable" transports about 20,000 residents a day
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Eike Batista: when money and corruption come together
The Brazilian billionaire is now in jail and must now pay a $134 million fine for the crimes of active…
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Uncertain art world eyes key European auctions
“It is a question of whether one feels that the market reflects the general economy and to what extent the…
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Artificial intelligence and augmented reality revolutionize makeup practices
Artificial intelligence and augmented reality have created a more personalized and revolutionary makeup
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5 reasons why car insurance is important
Insurance is perhaps the first most important thing that comes to mind when we talk about buying anything new that…
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Colombia’s largest free rock festival to hold its 25th edition this week
The 25 years of one of the largest rock festivals in the world come with all the next June 29…
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In-Depth: How Zinedine Zidane Would Finally Unlock Paul Pogba’s Potential
After three underwhelming years at Old Trafford, it appears Paul Pogba is finally heading towards the exit door.
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