Month: February 2024
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Politics
Panama’s Martinelli Defies Legal Odds, Eyes Presidential Run Amid Conviction
Despite a recent conviction for money laundering, former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli has declared his candidacy for the upcoming presidential…
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Politics
Argentina’s Bold Leap Forward: Embracing Milei’s Reforms for Economic Revival
Argentina's lower chamber's approval of President Javier Milei's ambitious "omnibus" reform bill marks a pivotal moment for the nation. These…
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AMERICAS
Ecuador-Russia Tensions Escalate Over Banana Ban and Military Equipment Deal
The diplomatic standoff between Ecuador and Russia has sharpened following Russia's recent ban on certain Ecuadorian banana imports, a move…
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Heritage
Spain Asserts Ownership of Quimbaya Treasure Amid Colombia’s Legal Recovery Efforts
Spain maintains unwavering ownership of the Quimbaya Treasure, dismissing Colombia's legal and diplomatic efforts to reclaim the pre-Columbian artifacts donated…
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ANALYSIS
Nayib Bukele: Transformative Leader Challenging Old Norms and Delivering Results
Nayib Bukele, El Salvador's youngest modern president, combines charisma with effective governance. Critics label his tactics as authoritarian, yet his…
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Entertainment
Chile’s Maite Alberdi Eyes Goya Win with ‘The Infinite Memory’ on Third Attempt
Chilean filmmaker Maite Alberdi seeks Goya success with 'The Infinite Memory' after two previous nominations fell short. This intensely personal…
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Education
Illary: Harnessing AI to Preserve Indigenous Languages in Peru’s Academia
In Peru, an AI chatbot named Illary, meaning "dawn" in Quechua, is revolutionizing the preservation of indigenous languages. Developed by…
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Entertainment
Amazonía: A Hub of BioCreativity Exhibition Aims to Inspire Conservation Action in the U.S.
In Washington, D.C., the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) unveils 'Amazonía: A Hub of BioCreativity,' an exhibition featuring contemporary artists deeply…
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Heritage
Mexico Recovers 30 Archaeological Pieces from Los Angeles, Strengthening Cultural Heritage
Mexico has successfully reclaimed 30 archaeological treasures from Los Angeles, including anthropomorphic figurines, vessels, and ceramic fragments from diverse cultural…
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SPORTS
World’s Highest Stadium Approved by Conmebol for Copa Libertadores Matches in Bolivia
The Estadio Municipal de Villa Ingenio in El Alto, Bolivia, standing at 4,090 meters above sea level, has received Conmebol's…
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