Year: 2019
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Baby wipes, tents and private jets: festivals vow to go green
Less than one-third of the 23,500 tonnes of waste produced by Britain's 3 million music festival-goers each year is recycled
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Chilean bishop resigns after comments about Last Supper
The Archdiocese of Santiago did not specify the reasons for Irarrazaval's departure, but said Pope Francis had accepted the bishop's…
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Rio de Janeiro expands unpaid prison labor program
By law, inmates must be paid to work, but last year Rio's government created a new category of "volunteer labor"…
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Should we believe Trump? These are the 3 times that he had to retract this month
Suspending the veto against Huawei is the third time this month that Trump has had to contradict his statements and…
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Cuban artist sketches under the sea among fish and coral reefs
He gets fully kitted out in scuba diving gear including an oxygen tank and yellow flippers and swims out 60…
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Tax changes endangers Peru’s beer industry
The announcement of the Ministry of Economics and Finance worried the producers of this product because of increases in national prices
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Transform your face from natural to colorful
Wearing makeup in summer can be a challenge, but it can also be fun. It's all about technique
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Cristiane: in brazilian’s soccer there is more than one star
The Women's World Cup France 2019 was possibly the last one that the 'canarinha' team had with its two great…
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The essence of the Salvadorean gangs that no government can break
With indelible ink, the members of the Salvadorean gangs tattoo their skin with the promise of belonging to a kind of…
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‘Everything is stolen from us’: Tunisians fight to preserve cultural heritage
The looting of archaeological sites is a longstanding problem in Tunisia, said Yasser Jrad, head of the seized objects department…
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