Year: 2022
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Sawabona, Afro Woman Knowledge in Favor to Children
Sawabona is a greeting in the Zulú language and it means I respect you, I value you. But also Sawabona…
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How The Crisis In Panama Puts World Trade At Stake
Currently, the Central American country is experiencing its biggest protests in recent decades. Commercial communication routes are the most affected.…
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Wangari Muta Maathai: The Tree Woman, Peace Nobel Prize.
Being born a woman in colonial Kenya did not seem like the best option, but, fortunately, Wangari not only changed…
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The 5 Summer Movies You Can’t Miss
Marvel, Disney and Warner brought out their entire arsenal to dominate the summer in movie theaters. However, producers like the…
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Half the World is Burning: What is Happening with the Heat Wave?
In Several Countries, Record Temperatures are being Registered. The United States, Portugal, the United Kingdom, France and Spain are Some of…
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The Devaluation of the National Currency Is Increasing the External Debt in Latin America
Currency devaluation and external debt are wreaking havoc on the economy of Latin American countries, a region that lives in…
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“Noticia de un secuestro”: Film Adaptations Of García Márquez’s Work
With regard to the launch of the trailer for "Noticia de un secuestro", an Amazon Prime series based on the…
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Liga De La Leche, Mother-to-Mother Support Network
In 1956 two mothers, Mary White and Marian Tompson with five other mothers created the International Leche League, which today…
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Latin America in Short: Nicaraguans Ask for Asylum | Colombia to the Semifinals of the Copa America
This week the UNHCR confirms that Nicaraguans with the second nationality that most request asylum in the world. In more…
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The Colombian Panela Industry Is in Crisis. Will It Survive?
Panela has been considered an icon in Colombian gastronomy for several decades. However, it is not exempt from crises that…
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