LIFE
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Miami Carnival 2024: Gente de Zona Reigns with Rich Cultural Celebrations
Miami Carnival 2024, announced by the Kiwanis Club of Little Havana, promises an extravagant celebration with Cuban duo Gente de…
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Machu Picchu Reopens as Locals End Strike Following Agreement with Peruvian Government
After a six-day closure due to a local strike, Machu Picchu reopens as residents agree with the Peruvian Government over…
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Pope Francis and Martin Scorsese Discuss Upcoming Jesus Film in Vatican Meeting
Iconic filmmaker Martin Scorsese met with Pope Francis to discuss his new project, a movie about the life of Jesus,…
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México Approves Home HIV Tests, Expanding Access and Early Treatment Opportunities
Mexico's Federal Commission for Protection against Health Risks (Cofepris) has approved home testing kits for HIV, a significant move to…
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Jamaica’s Bob Marley’s Legacy Revived in ‘One Love’ Film
Paramount's “Bob Marley: One Love" pays homage to the Jamaican reggae icon's enduring influence and musical journey from 1960s Jamaica…
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Luis Miguel’s Quito Concert Hangs in Balance Amid Ecuador’s Security Crisis
The highly anticipated concert of Mexican singer Luis Miguel in Quito, scheduled for February 21, is still being determined as…
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Venezuela’s Ángelo Colina Champions Spanish Comedy in the United States
Venezuelan comedian Ángelo Colina is breaking barriers in the United States, using Spanish humor to connect with a diverse audience,…
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Premios Lo Nuestro 2024: Big Stars Set to Shine in Latin Music’s Big Night
The 36th edition of Premio Lo Nuestro, a prestigious event celebrating Latin music in Miami, announces its 2024 nominees, with…
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Mexico City’s Museum Honors Holocaust Victims in a Call for Peace
At Mexico City's Museum of Memory and Tolerance, Vice President Milly Cohen reflects on the Holocaust 79 years later, emphasizing…
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Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro Carnival Fever Intensifies with Santana’s Performance
Two weeks before Rio de Janeiro's famed Carnival, half a million people thronged to Leo Santana's parade, signaling the city's…
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