History
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AMERICAS
Ricardo Barreda: The Haunting Murderer that Divided Argentina
In 1992, Ricardo Barreda, a dentist from Buenos Aires, shocked Argentina by murdering his wife, two daughters, and mother-in-law. His…
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SPORTS
Remembering Soccer’s Darkest Day: 60 Years After Peru’s Estadio Nacional Disaster
Just over sixty years ago, on May 24, 1964, a soccer match in Lima became one of the deadliest stadium…
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LIFE
Unveiling Colonial History Key to Latin America’s Future
José Tono Martínez advocates for Spain to confront its colonial past and enact a historical memory law for the Americas,…
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Environment
1944 San Juan Earthquake: Remembering Argentina’s Worst Natural Disaster
Eight decades after the catastrophic 1944 earthquake in San Juan, Argentina, which claimed about 10,000 lives and nearly obliterated the…
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Galeón San José, Colombia’s Sunken Treasure and Cultural Heritage
The discovery of the Galeón San José off Colombia's coast has sparked global interest, highlighting its significance as a cultural…
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Renaissance of Wisdom: The Florentine Codex Goes Digital
The quintessential manuscript of pre-Hispanic Mexico, known as the Florentine Codex, embarks on a digital rebirth, heralding a new era…
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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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The Most Important Queens in History
There were many women with really important reigns in the history of humanity. Will you join us to get to…
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Visual Artists Who Historically Surpassed Social Paradigms
The Woman Post brings you four famous women painters every art lover should know.
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Journalism, a High-Risk Task During COVID-19
Journalism has been one of the most crucial jobs in history. This originates from the need of people to be…
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