As more and more Argentine tourists flock to the economically sliding Brazil looking to get more bang for their buck on vacation, a possible economic slump looms over all of South America.
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Using different techniques, both ancestral and modern, the community works on recovering its lands, and is seeing results.
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The few native plants that remain are getting crushed by the tin homes being constructed in the park.
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50% of the sea turtle nests are concentrated in an area of just 37 kilometers in El Salvador.
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The Black River has zones with more contamination than the Santa Lucía River, to the point that some farmers do not take their animals to water in certain locations.
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Grain and cereal production is growing and new export markets are opening up.
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The Egyptian Interior Ministry confirmed the death of eight Mexicans in the attack by security forces against a group of tourists in the western desert which killed twelve people.
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All three branches of Paraguay’s government agree that it is not obliged to repay $85 million borrowed by a representative of the late Gen. Alfredo Stroessner during the waning years of the 1954-1989 military regime.
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There’s a clear division on economics and politics.
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Ending what Cuba and the rest of Latin America calls the “blockade” is the real issue.
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