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AMERICAS
Venezuela slams meddling in Its affairs by OAS Secretary General
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez denounced the headquarters of the Organization of American States in Washington that OAS Secretary General…
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ANALYSIS
Changing Latin America’s culture of insular science
The region’s scientists lament that their research is too often disconnected from the larger world. In the age of Zika,…
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AMERICAS
How technology changes the human body
In the next decades we can expect these devises and technologies to enhance our body and mind.
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Environment
The largest páramo in the world under threat
The Sumapaz páramo in Colombia is threatened by fracking as exploration areas have been delimited close by.
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
China state firms eye land around Panama Canal
The Panama Canal Authority will officially open a tender to develop about 1,200 hectares of land - roughly the size…
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AMERICAS
Venezuela asks the UN to help boost supply of medicines
Venezuela's Medical Federation said recently that hospitals had less than 5% of the medicines they needed.
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AMERICAS
Chile pensions protest draws tens of thousands
Tens of thousands of people in Chile have taken part in demonstrations against the country's controversial privatised pension system.
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AMERICAS
Darwin’s theories in the artificial intelligence era
Researchers are using his theories to evolve AI so only the strongest algorithms survive.
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Environment
Wildlife crime just got personal
UNEP’s Wild for Life campaign seeks to reverse the illegal trade in wildlife by raising awareness, enforcing stronger laws and…
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ANALYSIS
Latin American presidents love Twitter – and that’s Not good
Latin American presidents are inventing new ways to exercise leadership – namely, via social media. By 2014, the region had…
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