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On September 12 and 13, Cuba received ten tons of humanitarian aid from Venezuela and 2.2 tons from Panama. Cuban authorities have set up several kiosks selling food and water to the victims of Hurricane Irma, with prices of 2 CUP for a ration of soup and 9 CUP for a box of rice with

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The 50-and-over population of Costa Rica is struggling to find employment.

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When tracing the origins of a famous recipe, one tends to find a story. “Every morning, a group of women goes to the market square in Popayán to prepare kilos of pipián, an ancestral recipe that they later sell to restaurants and tourists.”

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When a society’s most disadvantaged members are its children, “school becomes a sounding board,” exposing its most entrenched problems.

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Cementerios públicos, or public cemeteries, have become centers of local activity in Honduras.

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Thousands of believers gathered this Friday in Havana to participate in the ceremony of celebrating Our Lady of Charity, the Patroness of Cuba.

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In Chile, there are many diverse, evangelical doctrines of religion; however, the Methodist Pentecostal Church has more than 80% of the followers of these religious doctrines.

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One of the most important festivities in Cusco is the Festividad de Mamacha Natividad de la Almudena.

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After a few failed attempts, the Perlan II glider broke the record for motor-less flight through Patagonian skies.

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Twenty years after the first arson attack in La Araucanía, which resulted in three trucks being burned, the Mapuche conflict only seems to be worsening.

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