Cocaine addicts may soon have a ‘cure’ for their unhealthy dependence: researchers have successfully created a vaccine that prevents cocaine particles from reaching the brain and inducing feelings…
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‘El Chacal’ comparece en apelación por atentados cometidos en los años 1980
Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, alias “Carlos, el Chacal”, quien fue considerado durante las décadas de los 70 y los 80 como el terrorista internacional más temido del mundo, comparece…
Suspenden negociaciones con Río Tinto Alcan
El ministro de Industria y Comercio, Diego Zavala, manifestó que se han suspendido las negociaciones con la siderúrgica canadiense.
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Pablo Larríns’ NO – a highly controversial film from Chile
Santiago, Chile - Pablo Larraín's No, the story of a Chilean advertising executive who half-unwillingly joins forces with a campaign to oust dictator Augusto Pinochet, was one of…
Ex director electoral de la OEA dijo que en Venezuela “Esta fue una elección totalmente apegada a las reglas”
Santiago, Chile - En entrevista con CNN Chile el ex director electoral de la OEA, Pablo Gutiérrez, abordó el tema de la polémica vivida en Venezuela luego de…
Photo Exhibition Against Homophobia Opens in Havana
Havana, May 6 (Prensa Latina) An exhibition by U.S. photographer Byron Motley is open to the public today at the capital''s International Press Center, as part of the…
Second Phase of Colombian Regional Peace Talks Installed
Bogota, Colombia - The second phase of the regional peace talks, which will focus on the victims of armed conflict in Colombia, was installed today in the National…
Rio de Janeiro bus rape: Shock over latest Brazil attack
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Police in Brazil are looking for a man who raped a woman on a moving Rio de Janeiro bus. Witnesses say the armed man…
US protests against Bolivia’s decision to expel USAID
Washington, USA - The US has expressed regret at Bolivia's decision to expel America's development agency, rejecting allegations made by President Evo Morales as "baseless".