Month: July 2019
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Copa América standouts eye transfers to top European clubs
Now that the Copa América is over, several standout South American players are looking to transfer to top clubs in…
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Salvadoran accused of abortion faces retrial, hefty sentence
It is the first retrial of an abortion case in a country that aggressively pursues legal cases against women who…
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Cuban singer becomes pioneer of #MeToo movement on island
Dianelys Alfonso has a bold presence and a clarion voice that won her the label “Goddess of Cuba” for her turns…
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The difficult role of the Venezuelan opposition
The figure of Guaidó is an image of optimism, but the uncertainty over whether he is the one chosen to…
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Venezuelan migrants take arepas to new lands amid crisis
Humble street stalls and sit-down restaurants serving arepas are popping up throughout the streets of Colombia’s capital and in cities…
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Ransomware: how much does a cyber attack cost to companies?
The company Norsk Hydro has lost 45 million pounds because of a ransomware attack, but it is still considered a…
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Argentine sport court member advices Messi to apologize
Following defeats in the last two finals, Messi had another frustrating end to the tournament when he was sent off…
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Millie Bobby Brown and 3 other celebrities whose thinking goes against science
Some celebrities have said, whether joking or not, that they do not agree with some scientific facts that we were taught…
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High and dry: Alpine resorts grapple with climate change
The consequences of climate change will be felt across the travel and tourism sector over the coming decades
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5 best places in Latin America for cave lovers
If you like to explore Earth's depths, you should visit these caves in Latin America
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