Month: July 2019
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Cinema comes as a resistance tool for women
Some film festivals as a backdrop by and for women allow us to explore femininity
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How does the NBA financial system work?
The luxury tax and other exceptions to the financial rules of the NBA have allowed millionaire transfers like those that…
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Under pressure for sanctions, Venezuela sells oil to a small Turkish company
With the sanctions of the United States preventing Venezuela from selling oil to that country, the state oil company PDVSA…
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Little playing time, legal issues and career uncertainty summarize Neymar’s year
Brazil soccer superstar is living a troubled 2019 on and off the field
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Mexico calls out Louis Vuitton for using traditional pattern
It is the second time in less than a month that the Mexican government sent such a letter, the first…
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Brazil court convicts miner Vale for damages caused by deadly dam rupture
The 11 billion reais ($2.89 billion dollars) in Vale assets already frozen by courts will remain blocked
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Amid fuel shortage, Venezuelan farmers worry about crops
Many farmers in the industry are confronting another hardship: fuel shortages
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As Beetle ends, iconic original thrives in Mexico City hills
The Beetle is dead. Long live the Beetle
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Former FARC leader’s arrest sought in blow to Colombia’s peace deal
Last year, U.S. authorities sought Hernandez's extradition on charges he helped smuggle 10 tonnes of cocaine to the United States…
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Big 3 not slowing down as Wimbledon heads to quarterfinals
Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic head into Wednesday's quarterfinals at Wimbledon owning 14 of the last 16 championships…
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