Two renowned photographers are capturing the country’s beauty in its nature and its people.
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Political chaos has had negative effects on Guatemalan industry.
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Warnings abound regarding prolonged droughts and an increase in temperatures.
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Girardi: “Chile should have the strongest Seismology Institute in the world.”
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Glacial lagoons are being closely monitored because they face possible flooding.
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With new lax restrictions and enhanced overall ease of travel between the US and Cuba, the effort to reestablish relations between the two countries is progressing nicely.
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US imperialism in Latin America has been detrimental over the years, but economist César Villalona describes a way to combat it.
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The Vatican is taking a public stance about the tumultuous relationship between the two countries, who just reestablished relations with one another in December after half a century.
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After a successful meeting in Quito, President Santos of Colombia and President Maduro of Venezuela appear to have found some common ground, at least for now.
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Although illegal in Colombia since 2000, smuggling is an often glorified and socially excepted due to an underlying cultural tradition stemming from colonial times.
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