A Peruvian mobilization seeking to cross the border between Chile and Peru, and reach the so-called “terrestrial triangle,” ended without incident after the Peruvian police prevented entry into Chile.
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Union and peasant organizations harshly criticized two deputies on the left for their vote on the controversial Ley de Obtención de Vegetales, also known as the “Monsanto Law.”
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The Latin American left faces three key presidential votes during October in Brazil, Uruguay, and Bolivia.
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In a wide-ranging interview with journalist Jacobo Zabludovsky, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto reacted to Texas Governor Rick Perry’s decision to deploy Texas National Guard troops along the Texas-Mexico border.
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This year marks sixteen years since Antonio Guerrero was arrested, accused of espionage in the United States for Cuba, and sentenced to 22 years in prison.
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President Obama believes that “Hispanics represent a thriving part of our diverse nation.”
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Behemoth Dreadnoughtus, discovered in Santa Cruz, may shed light on the biggest class of dinosaurs.
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The International Music Festival of the Heights was organized to raise awareness for the respect and care for mountains, as a prelude to COP20, world summit climate change.
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When the artist Fausto Pacheco was born in Heredia in 1899, Costa Rica was a very different place. San José was only the size of a large town, and the avenues were lined with streetcars.
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