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Read More »a journalist touched the solidified lava of La Palma with his hand
[ad_1] In addition to the terrible devastation caused by the eruption of the volcano on the Spanish island of Palm, an incredible scene was also filmed, in which a journalist dared to …
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[ad_1] The head of municipal government today offered a press conference in which he said that the “passport” does not threaten the freedom of movement of persons and its purpose is to …
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[ad_1] In ephemeris of October 2 These events that happened on a day like today in Argentina and around the world stand out: ● 1869. Born in Porbandar, India, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, …
Read More »Fabiola Yáñez completed the general coordination of the ALMA Alliance | He handed it over to his Brazilian counterpart
[ad_1] The first lady of Argentina, Fabiola Yañez, entrusted the general coordination of the Alliance of Spouses of Heads of State and Representatives (ALMA) to his Brazilian counterpart, The First Lady Michelle …
Read More »Father starved daughter to death because she was too young to help on his farm
[ad_1] A father was found guilty of starving his 10 month old daughter, because she was too young to help on her farm. Seth Welch, 28, considered the death of her daughter …
Read More »Brazilian Minister of Health has tested positive for COVID-19 again and will remain in New York
[ad_1] File photo of Brazilian Minister of Health Marcelo Queiroga (Photo: EFE / Joédson Alves) Brazilian Minister of Health Marcelo Queiroga has again tested positive for covid-19 and will remain in New …
Read More »International Coffee Day: the classic tradition of controversy at the bar – La Capitale
[ad_1] International Coffee Day: the classic tradition of controversy at the barThe capital International Coffee Day: a drink that is gaining ground among Argentines but is far from dethroning matePage 12 From …
Read More »Ecuador sent 3,600 soldiers and police to prisons to “ensure safety”
[ad_1] President of Ecuador Guillermo Lasso (Photo: EFE / José Jácome) Ecuador has deployed 3,600 military and police throughout the prison system to “ensure the safety” of these establishments., announced Friday the …
Read More »The last line of defense: they were killed for fighting climate change
[ad_1] Since 2012, Global Witness has been collecting data on those killed while fighting to defend the land and the environment. Evidence shows that as the crisis worsens due to the climate …
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