When the peso goes under the dollar, Mexico becomes an attractive destination as it presents the opportunity for a boost in tourism.
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Earlier this year, tourists made headlines worldwide for interfering with nesting sea turtles in Costa Rica. Thousands of Olive Ridleys have returned to Ostional beach, but this time it’s different.
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Renowned Uruguayan singer-songwriter Jorge Drexler, who recently performed in Cuba, was quick to assure his island hosts that he was pleased to be in Havana not only to play his music, but also “above all, to listen.”
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The “Feria del Millón” (the Fair of a Million) took place during the first week of October at the Textura Creative Center in Bogotá, Colombia.
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A new exhibit entitled “Frida Kahlo—Connections between Women” opened on Sunday, November the 27th at the Instituto Tomie Oktake in Sao Paulo to reports of immediate success.
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Scientists in Costa Rica who are studying the link between snake bites and weather variations in the Central American nation of Costa Rica have reportedly identified a correlation.
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Argentina has proposed an ambitious environmental plan at the UN in the hopes of dialing back its carbon emissions over the next 14 years.
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El Salvador is pledging half of its sovereign territory to forestland as it attempts to reverse decades of environmental damage.
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During the General Assembly of the United Nations, Ecuador’s president, Rafael Correa, applauded the United Nations’ approval of a binding international treaty that will regulate human rights violations committed by transnational companies.
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Denmark’s decision includes projects in Central America, as well as Bolivia. Last year, Bolivia received about $25 million from Denmark in cooperation, most of the total resources were allocated to Latin America which had been progressively declining in recent years.
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