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The German non-governmental organization Oro Verde financed the international project Cuencas Verdes (Green Basins), which contemplated soil, water, biodiversity and community development conservation actions, aimed at reducing the effects of climate change.... More
From this week until April 30, Cubans will have the opportunity to comply with a civic duty: the sworn declaration and payment of taxes corresponding to the fiscal year just concluded.... More
The process initiated by South Africa before the International Criminal Court, ICC, against the State of Israel, which it accuses for the crime of ongoing genocide against the Palestinian civilian population in the Gaza Strip, began in The Hague, Netherlands.... More
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With more than 7,000 murders, Ecuador ended 2023 as the most violent country in Latin America. In this context, the proposal of President Daniel Noboa is a popular consultation on security, which for the vast majority is useless and will not solve the growing problem of insecurity.... More
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The BRICS group, now expanded, reinforces in 2024 its role as a geopolitical bloc with roots in the international community and the global South rightly looks to it with hope.... More
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