Month: August 2019
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Where in the universe can you find a black hole nursery?
Black holes are formed following the collapse of stars and possibly supernova explosions
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Over-sensationalized scandal can actually be a job saver for strong performing leader
According to the researchers, "our central finding is that organizations are less likely to dismiss stronger-performing leaders when there is a…
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Surprising discovery could change the way industry uses nickel
"This finding will help engineers predict where corrosion is most likely to begin. It may even lead to the production…
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Rate cuts, China data caps dollar gains
"The recent comments from Chinese officials suggest they want to stabilise their currency, otherwise a sharp currency drop may fuel…
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The women of 1819
Celebrating the Bicentennial of the Battle of Boyacá, in Colombia, we pay tribute to the women who collaborated to make…
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Lawyers ask the Supreme Court to repeal Amnesty Law in Nicaragua
Opponents claim that the law "violets, openly, the Political Constitution of Nicaragua, because this denies the right to access to…
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Corinthians condemns fan detention for criticizing Bolsonaro in the stands
Corinthians is the team that supports former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, jailed for corruption since April 2018 and…
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Automotive production in Brazil lives its best July since 2013 to increase 8.4%
The Brazilian car industry, one of the engines of the country's economy, is in the process of recovery after the…
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Cuba will double the number of doctors serving in Jamaica
Cuba's medical mission in Jamaica began to provide services in 1976 and today is made up of nursing professionals, doctors,…
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Duque’s Presidency, a year with ups and downs
In LatinAmerican Post we review the events that have marked his first year as president of Colombia
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