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'Referendum on Duque': Thousands march against Colombia president
Indigenous groups, students and labour unions rally against the right-wing government of Ivan Duque.
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Jeanine Anez declares herself Bolivia interim president
Senator takes control saying Bolivia cannot be left in power vacuum by Evo Morales exit in wake of disputed election.
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Bolivia's President Morales condemns attack on female mayor
Demonstrators have been on the streets since a disputed election last month which returned Morales to office.
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Chile's president unveils new security laws to curb violent unrest
President Pinera proposed laws, stricter penalties for looting and rioting as demonstrations continue for a third week.
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Can President-elect Alberto Fernandez fix Argentina's problems?
Voters in Argentina elect a new leader and a familiar face as his deputy
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Bolivia's Fight Club | AJ Close Up | Ep. 1
Every year, thousands of Bolivian Indians engage in brutal street fighting to honour mother earth at Tinku festival.
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Is another peace deal in Colombia possible?
Colombia's largest armed group said it will resume warfare after a month-long ceasefire.
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Couples Are Forgoing Traditional Marriage Proposals: Report
Dhanusha Sivajee, the chief marketing officer of The Knot Worldwide, says surveys show fewer people are committing to the surprise marriage proposal or consulting with parents before pairing up.
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Scientists try seawater to save Europe's rice from rapacious invasive snail
Slowly but surely, a creeping threat is destroying Spanish rice paddies. Global losses from the Apple snail are estimated at tens of billions of euros per year. Futuris takes a look at how scientists are tackling this problem in a simple...
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Colombia and the FARC: Is the peace deal unravelling? UpFront (Full)
We challenge former president Juan Manuel Santos on his deal with FARC fighters and war crimes committed on his watch.
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Britain eyes trade deal with Brazil
Britain will seek to deepen ties with trading partners around the world, including Brazil as it prepares to leave the European Union, so says finance minister Phillip Hammond during a visit to the country. This comes while negotiations...
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What is the Chapecoense?
The CBC's Signa Butler explans what the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense is, and its connection to the community
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Argentinian Women Rise Up Against Gender Violence
One women is killed every 30 hours in Argentina. Many blame a misogynistic culture for perpetuating the violence. Women have taken to the streets and are demanding their voices are heard.
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Jodorowsky’s ‘Poesia sin fin’ is a joyful look at director’s youth
At 87, film director Alejandro Jodorowsky shows no signs of slowing down and he has offered us a marvelous new work full of life and emotion, ‘Poesia sin fin’. It tells the tale of what it was like for the young Chilean film director...
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Peruvian pleasures of the table
Imagine you could discover flavours, textures and aromas from the highlands and the jungles of South America. Imagine a cuisine combining Pre-Inca and Inca food with Spanish, African, Asian, French and Italian influences brought by...
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24 hours in Lima
Breathtaking nature and adventure, history and culture… Monica Pinna, euronews: “Can you imagine where I am? I’m in Lima, the only South American capital on the Pacific Ocean. Here, people enjoy the water year-round.” Whether you play in...
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Canadian Company Making Armoured Vehicles
Canadian company INKAS is turning SUVs into high-end personal armoured vehicles, selling hundreds around the world each year.
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The Trump Administration's Impact on Travel
Pablo Chiozza, SVP at LATAM Airlines, discusses the success of the South American carrier despite President Trump's increase in anti-immigration rhetoric since the start of his presidency 7 months ago. LATAM is increasing the frequency...
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Turning Point | Stories to Watch in 2016
The Turning Point panel shares their top three stories to watch this year.
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Seeing Again: Reliving the horrors of Peru's civil war | Witness
Indigenous survivors of Peru's civil war see photos taken during the brutal conflict, stirring memories from the past.
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Dramatic Footage Of Coup D'etat: Palace Gate Smashed, Army Chief Handcuffed, Bolivia Rescued
A coup attempt in Bolivia saw armored vehicles storm the Presidential Palace in La Paz. Army chief Juan José Zúñiga declared the coup was to restore democracy, but the attempt failed as he was arrested hours later. President Luis Arce,...
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Yoga, Sadhana & Service: Global volunteers find purpose at Sadhguru's Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore
Meet a passionate group of global volunteers from all walks of life! In this interview, they share their experiences studying yoga, practicing sadhana, and contributing to the Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore, India. Discover how Isha Yoga...
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Guyana -Venezuela dispute: Brazil mediating fight over oil rich region
Yes, the summary is 18 words long. Here it is again for reference: "The CARICOM summit addressed Guyana-Venezuela territorial dispute,...