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The millennials are a generation, many argue, forgotten by banks.  The way to their hearts (and wallets) is through the smart phones.   

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The legendary Colombian film director Luis Ospina sat down during the Cartagena International Film Festival for a discussion about his career and current projects. 

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Are movie theaters becoming obsolete? Can film festivals compete with Hollywood? What have we learned from Netflix? These are some of the questions that took center stage at the Arcadia Chamber of Commerce Debate at the Cartagena International Film Festival. 

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After eighty years, fifteen hundred exhibitions, and innumerable sales, the Gallery of Mexican Art prepares for its future in an increasingly competitive marketplace.

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February 10th marked a day of protest in the town of Pichanaki, located in Peru’s oil rich jungle region.  Indigenous protesters assembling for autonomy over of their homeland and livelihoods were met with violence at the hands of supporters of Argentine oil company Pluspetrol, including several Peruvian government officials.  In all, four government ministers were

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Colombia is currently having issues with the misuse of crucial jungle territories by landowners for fear of legal repercussion on the part of the Colombian government. 

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The bloodshed continues in Mexico over the Water War.  Alberto Almeida was gunned down in front of his wife in the parking lot of a mall in Ciudad Juarez on February 25th. 

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Six turtles of an endangered species were born in the wild on Isla Pinzón for the first time in around 100 years. 

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European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has announced she will visit Cuba because the EU wanted to build on the momentum of the “interesting” things happening there to  “take the relationship forward.” 

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Pope Francis spoke of his earlier comment, and of the 43 missing “normalistas” in the state of Guerrero. 

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