Month: April 2023
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Gallery: Moctezuma’s Plume and Other Stolen Latin American Treasures
Several pieces of invaluable value, belonging to the history of Latin America, are today in European museums waiting to be…
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Coachella Leaves a Balance Between Success and Failure
Between the milestones of Blackpink and Bad Bunny, the disappointment of Frank Ocean and new love affairs, another edition of…
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James Rodríguez: The Colombian Star in Decline
Midfielder James Rodríguez made a decision that jeopardized his career as a professional soccer player. We tell you about the…
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Moderna’s Skin Cancer Vaccine: How will it Work and when will it Be Used?
The countdown has begun to have an RNA vaccine against cancer. Moderna's vaccine against skin cancer was announced. This is…
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Infographic: Why Protecting Animals Sequesters Carbon and Limits Global Warming?
Protecting wild animals and their roles in ecosystems is an overlooked climate solution, but one that has a significant impact…
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5 Films to Remember Cantinflas 30 Years after his Death
The Mexican icon passed away on April 20th, 1993, at 81 years old, leaving a legendary filmography with over 50…
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Kara-Murza: the Last Great Opponent of Vladimir Putin Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison
Since April 2022, Kara-Murza had been detained pending a decision on his release or deprivation of liberty. A year later,…
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Opinion: “Barras bravas” Ultras in Colombia, an unbridled love
Colombian soccer is going through one of its most critical moments with the ultras. We tell you about the tense…
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Max, the New Platform that Seeks to Dominate Streaming
Formerly known as HBO Max, the new Warner Bros. Discovery platform has already generated great expectations in the audience for…
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What is Happening in Sudan, on the Brink of a Civil War?
Over 180 civilians were killed, leaving a power dispute between two factions of the Sudanese army
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