Most models developed by scientists indicate that El Niño will be back in a few months, with increased subsurface water temperatures in the tropical Pacific to levels that typically precede the arrival of this phenomenon.
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Six months ago Claudio Latorre, a palaeoclimatologist at Chile’s Universidad Católica uncovered the oldest archaeological remains in northern Chile, 13 thousand years old, in the Atacama Desert.
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A fleet of 22 “green” buses will change the scene in Bogotá, even as glaciers disappear and forests come under increasing pressure in Colombia.
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Venezuela’s Roman Catholic Church has accused President Nicolás Maduro’s government of “totalitarian” tendencies and “brutal repression” of demonstrators during two months of political unrest that has killed several dozen people.
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Developers say the Golfito Marina Village & Resort’s deep-water marina will accommodate “gigayachts” up to 350 feet.
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Even if the French press did not give it much notice, the visit to Cuba by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius marked a new stage in the relations between the island and the EU.
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The “ideological bias” of International Monetary Fund analysts has never changed, and their recommendations helped prompt the “worst” social and productive crisis in the history of the Republic of Argentina.
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Cuban leader Raúl Castro has decried “subversive” tactics by the US following reports that the latter’s Agency for International Development (USAID) had introduced a mobile phone-based network into Cuba aimed at undermining the communist state.
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Al Jazeera ran “Borderland,” part documentary, part reality show, that examined the plight of migrants trying to enter the United States illegally.
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Mexico not only ranks second on the list of countries whose citizens travel to the U.S., its people are also the fourth biggest spenders when visiting the country.
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