Month: September 2023
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	“Alien” Remains Were Presented in the Mexican Congress and Investigated: Truth or Lie?This week, remains of alleged alien origin were presented to the Mexican Congress for investigation. The scientific community and the… Read More »
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	Linda Caicedo Nominated For The Puskás Award: Who Are The Other Candidates?Colombian Linda Caicedo was nominated for the Puskás award for the best goal of the season. Here we tell you… Read More »
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	Venezuela: Intervention in the Tocorón Prison, From Where the “Aragua Train” OperatesAccording to the Venezuelan prosecutor, the intervention in the Tocorón prison is a blow to organized crime. Here we tell… Read More »
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	New Massive Wave of Migrants at The Texas Border: Biden Sends More TroopsTexas border records new massive wave of migrants and death of two, including a child. Biden has decided to send… Read More »
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	JEP Confession: Colombian Military Acknowledges Having Committed a Massacre of False PositivesThis Wednesday, retired major Jorge Edwin Gordillo admitted having committed a massacre by perpetrating false positives. This could affect former… Read More »
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	“El Jefe”: Shakira Goes From Heartbreak to Labor Injustice"El Jefe" is Shakira's new song. This moves away from the predominant theme of the Barranquillera's latest hits, heartbreak, to… Read More »
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	How to Score a Winning Settlement in Your Medical Malpractice ClaimIn this article, we have given you information on how to get a fair settlement for your medical malpractice claim… Read More »
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	A Guide to Entrepreneurship on PinterestWith its visually appealing and highly shareable content, Pinterest offers an ideal platform for showcasing products, services, and brand identity Read More »
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	Imprisonment vs. Reduce Recruitment: How to Stop Cartel Violence in Mexico?A study published this week in the journal Science recommends paying more attention to reducing recruitment in Mexico to stop… Read More »
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	El Salvador: Homicide Rate Drops but Emergency Regime ContinuesEl Salvador registers a homicide rate of 2.3 per 100,000 inhabitants, according to the Police. Although this is read by… Read More »
