Year: 2019
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In “climate apartheid”, rich will save themselves while poor suffer
The world is on course for "climate apartheid", where the rich buy their way out of the worst effects of…
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5 key points of the historic agreement between Mercosur and the EU
The signing of the agreement between these two economic powers is the result of an arduous work of more than 20…
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Durant and Thompson: the injuries that changed NBA’s scenery
Although it happened in final against the Toronto Raptors, the consequences of these ailments have a strong impact on the…
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From hope to defeat, filmmaker brings Brazilian political crisis to Netflix
"The film is a portrait of the Brazilian political crisis in the first person and, in a certain way, a…
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Where are the world’s stateless people?
An estimated 10 to 15 million people are not recognized as nationals by any country, often depriving them of basic…
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Disappointed Venezuelans lose patience with Guaido as Maduro hangs on
A survey from pollster DatinCorp showed the proportion of Venezuelans who recognized Guaido as the legitimate president had fallen from…
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Latin America must listen to the people of Hong Kong’s message regarding extradition
If most of the Constitutions of Latin American countries formerly explicitly prohibited the extradition of nationals and changes were made…
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The results of the G20 forum are positive, but limited
The meeting of the 20 largest economies in the world in the city of Osaka ended with optimism, but with…
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In push to raise coffee output, Colombia’s south may hold key
The world's top grower of washed arabica has hovered around 14 million 60-kg bags for four years as farmers battled…
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Shortages plague Cuba as U.S. sanctions sharpen economic woes
The extensive lines outside the stores, with shelves mostly unsupplied, are increasingly common in Cuba
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