Month: June 2022
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More Women Rectors at the Head of Latin American Universities
The biochemist and academic Rosa Devés have been appointed as rector of the University of Chile until 2026.
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Gallery: Diana Trujillo and 8 other prominent Latinos at NASA
The Colombian Diana Trujillo was appointed as flight director in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States,…
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The Migratory Crisis Makes the Spanish Enclaves in Africa a Cemetery
The two Spanish cities in African territory, Ceuta and Melilla, are a strategic position for the European country but also…
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“Roe vs. Wade”: What other Rights Are at Stake after this Historic Ruling?
The historic ruling of the US Supreme Court on abortion could set a precedent that affects, like a domino effect,…
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What is the Future of Uribismo in Colombia Without the Figure of Álvaro Uribe?
The recent results in the presidential elections in Colombia put the entire right away from power for the first time…
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The FDA Against Juul in the United States, What Will Happen to the Electronic Cigarette?
The weight of the US government could fall on Juul, the world's most popular e-cigarette brand
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This Is How the War Was Lived in Colombia, according to the Final Report of the Truth Commission
The document includes the number of victims of crimes such as kidnapping, forced disappearance, extrajudicial executions, and forced displacement. It…
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Why Are Kids Entering Puberty Earlier?
Bone growth, premature breast development and early menstruation are the most notable factors in precocious puberty.
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World Ocean Conference: Good News for Latin America
142 countries met in Lisbon in the framework of the Conference on the Oceans of the United Nations. In this…
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In Which Latinamerican Countries Is Bullfighting Still Legal?
The tragic incident that occurred in a corraleja in Espinal, Colombia, revives questions about an activity that should not be…
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