Month: October 2023
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“Guernica,” a return that closed the chapter on the Spanish Civil War and exile in 1981
Pablo Picasso's "Guernica," his iconic masterpiece, was unveiled to the public in Spain in 1981, marking a symbolic closure of…
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Elon Musk’s Twitter Takeover: A Year of Polarization and Disinformation
A year after Elon Musk bought Twitter, the social media service has decreased in size. About 13% fewer users signed…
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Amazon River Petroglyphs: Unveiling Ancient Secrets Amid Historic Drought
The emergence of these ancient petroglyphs along the Amazon River's shores is a momentous discovery, shedding light on the prehistoric…
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Renault to Invest $3.17 Billion in Manufacturing 8 New Models Outside Europe
Renault also introduced the New Kardian, a compact SUV derived from the Dacia Sandero, which will be manufactured in Brazil…
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Mexico’s Future Leadership: Women at the wheel
As Mexico looks toward the future, it is clear that women are leading the way, and the world should take…
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Colombia’s Electoral Violence: A Threat to Democracy
In the lead-up to the upcoming elections in Colombia, the nation is witnessing a grim and alarming trend – political…
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Latin American Responses to Israel-Hamas Conflict: Diverse Opinions Across the Region
Latin American countries responded with diverse stances as the Israel-Hamas conflict unfolded, reflecting the region's complex relationships with both parties.…
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Xi and Petro Sign Cooperation Agreements and Agree to Elevate the status of their Relations
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Colombian President Gustavo Petro signed a series of cooperation agreements, solidifying their strategic partnership and…
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Latin Stars Shine Bright: The Global Impact of NBA’s Hispanic Players
With a growing number of Latin American players in the NBA, the league's commitment to embracing diversity and celebrating basketball's…
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Elisa Miller’s Obsession with the Source Novel of ‘Hurricane Season’
Mexican filmmaker Elisa Miller delved into a world of obsession and artistic transformation as she adapted Fernanda Melchor's novel, "HUrricane…
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