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- September 25, 2011“A Nation Emerges: The Mexican Revolution Revealed”
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Notibreve Archive
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Bolivia set to pass the Law of Mother Earth
This law will grant nature equal rights to human beings.
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27 dead in Guatemala massacre
Workers were slain on a remote coconut farm by a small army in the northern province of Peten.
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Eviction of Brazilian slum residents in name of World Cup
The slum neighborhood of Jose Santos de Oliveira faces demolition for the construction of new bus routes as part of Brazil’s makeover for the 2014 soccer World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.
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Mexican Poet Javier Sicilia Marches to End Drug Violence
As many people try to flee from the dangers of drug cartels in border cities, Mexican poet Javier Sicilia plans to march for peace in Ciudad Juarez on June 10.
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As Fidel Exits, Changes May Come In
After being in power for nearly 50 years, Fidel Castro, 84, has officially stepped down as the first secretary of the Central Committee of Cuba’s Communist Party.
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What’s Needed for Successful Immigration Reform?
According to President Obama, further action towards the immigration reform cannot take place without the support of the Republican Party.
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Peruvian Women, Victims of Forced Sterilization
Government sterilization program targets rural areas.
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Reviving Ancient Food Staples
Ancient crops native to Mayan and Aztec regions are undergoing recovery in 19 Latin American genebanks in order to protect crop diversity and ensure food security.
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SB 1070 Casts Shadow on Arizona’s New Anti-Immigrant Bills
The economic shadow cast by one of Arizona’s toughest anti-immigrant laws was crucial in the defeat of five new measures aimed at undocumented immigrants.
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Long-Awaited Incan Artifacts Welcomed Home
Artifacts from an Incan civilization are being returned to Peru after almost a century of American possession











