Month: July 2019
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The former president Fernando de la Rúa dies at 81
Fernando de la Rúa assumed the presidency in 1999 amid the fervor that awakened in the Argentines the proposal to…
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Civil disobedience rings climate-change alarm bell ‘a little louder’
Lawyer Farhana Yamin glued herself to the door of oil company Shell's headquarters in London as a protest
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Motor racing-Formula E founder ready to take electric racing to extremes
Alejandro Agag aims to highlight the impact of climate change while promoting electric vehicles with a new 'Extreme E' series
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What should Huawei users take into account after Google’s sanctions?
For Huawei users, the uncertainty will last until August, but they must be prepared for everything, even for a brand's own…
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Tutankhamun bust and other objects that Egypt claims to Europe
The auction house Christie's sold Tutankhamun bust despite criticism from the Egyptian Government
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FAO and OECD foresee a slowdown in soybeans in Latin America
Production growth will be 2.8% in the next decade, compared to 6.9% in the two previous decades
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Will Copa América 2020 be more expensive in Argentina than in Colombia?
The unprecedented edition that will take place next year in two geographically very distant South American nations seems a risky bet
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Ecuador to join market-friendly Pacific Alliance under Moreno
Pacific Alliance members currently account for 37% of gross domestic product in Latin American and the Caribbean
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Mexico’s new National Guard was created to fight crime, but now it’s in a face-off with migrants
The National Guard is a new security force created by the Mexican president, but now he has been entrusted with…
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‘Revenge porn’ victims could win anonymity in UK courts
People whose intimate images are shared online without their consent could win anonymity in British courts like other sexual abuse…
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