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Brazil-Israel diplomatic dispute: Countries recall envoys after holocaust comment

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil-Israel diplomatic dispute: Countries recall envoys after holocaust comment
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Lunar Eclipse: Space scientist busts misconceptions related to celestial phenomena

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Space Scientist Dr. Suvendu Patnaik dispelled eclipse myths ahead of the lunar eclipse occurring on the night of 28 and 29. He clarified that the moon's disk will be only about six per cent covered and can be observed with the naked eye....
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Ukraine set to haunt EU summit with Latin American countries as it looks to tie up trade links

9th - Higher Ed
Brussels sees the region as crucial to reducing its dependency on China for critical raw materials.
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Brazil’s Lula pushes for integration at South America summit

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil's President Luiz calls for South American unity, but his support for President Niolas has proved divisive.
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Lula sworn in as Brazil's president for historic 3rd term

9th - Higher Ed
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was sworn in as Brazil’s president for a historic third term amidst a carnival-like backdrop commemorating his return to power. But he assumes the presidency of a country in turmoil, and not everyone is...
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South American nations launch joint bid for 2030 FIFA World Cup

9th - Higher Ed
Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and Chile are teaming up to bring the tournament back to South America.
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Latin American Hockey Players to Hit the Florida Panthers Ice in Latam Cup Tournament

9th - Higher Ed
Amerigol International Hockey Association President Juan Carlos Otero joined Cheddar's "Closing Bell" to talk about the third annual Latam Cup hockey tournament to be held on the NHL Panthers home ice in Coral Gables, Florida. Otero...
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Dozens arrested as police bust Balkan cartel’s European ‘cocaine pipeline’

9th - Higher Ed
61 people were arrested as police from eight European countries pounced on a Balkan crime organisation allegedly "flooding Europe with cocaine."
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Peru votes in ‘most fragmented elections in history’

9th - Higher Ed
Peruvians, hard hit by COVID pandemic and political scandals, will cast ballots on Sunday for next president and Congress.
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Chile restrictions tighten: Tough lockdown measures begin on Thursday

9th - Higher Ed
Three-quarters of Chileans will be under some of the world's strictest lockdown measures from midnight local time.
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Latin America faces second COVID-19 wave

9th - Higher Ed
Across Central and South America, the COVID-19 pandemic is getting worse and hospitals are struggling to cope.
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Locally extinct Jaguars return to Argentina after 70 years

9th - Higher Ed
Ecosystems are perishing at a staggering rate across the southern most regions of South America.
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Copa Libertadores final: No fans allowed in to watch at Maracana

9th - Higher Ed
The Maracana, a monument to Brazil's passion for football, was used as a field hospital last year.
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Central, South American countries left devastated by Hurricane Iota

9th - Higher Ed
After battering Colombia, Iota came ashore in Central America as the strongest Atlantic hurricane of the year, killing more than 30 people and leaving a trail of destruction.
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Hurricane Iota batters Central America

9th - Higher Ed
In a record-breaking year for Atlantic hurricanes, Iota is the first to reach Category 5 status and the second destructive hurricane to hit the region this month.
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Hurricane Iota batters Colombia, displacing hundreds

9th - Higher Ed
It is causing severe flooding in Colombia, where at least three people have died and hundreds forced to leave their homes.
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Argentina marks 75th anniversary of Peronism

9th - Higher Ed
Annual event commemorates the 1945 protests by Argentine workers calling for the release of imprisoned politician Juan Domingo Peron, who went on to become president.
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Mexico removes Christopher Columbus statue before annual protest

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities say the likeness was taken away for restoration work but added it was also time for reflection on Columbus’s legacy.
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What Biden Means for New Clean Energy Stock ‘Stem’

9th - Higher Ed
Stem, which is a clean energy storage company that uses artificial intelligence, is going public through a merger with Star Peak Energy Transition. John Carrington, CEO of Stem, joined Cheddar to discuss what this merger means.
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Coronavirus transmission yet to peak in the Americas, WHO says

9th - Higher Ed
Isolating COVID-19 cases and quarantining contacts is necessary in the Americas in order to prevent further lockdowns, says the World Health Organization.
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Brazil’s COVID-19 crisis spirals out of control

9th - Higher Ed
Infections surge throughout Latin America with more than two million reported, half in Brazil, where more than 50,000 people have died.
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Brazil restores coronavirus data after controversy, court ruling

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil's health ministry removed cumulative numbers at weekend sparking accusations of manipulation.
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Peru hospitals run out of oxygen to treat COVID-19 patients

9th - Higher Ed
The president has issued an emergency decree ordering factories to increase production.
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Suriname: Desi Bouterse, a convicted murderer, seeks another term

9th - Higher Ed
The charismatic president stands a fair chance of holding onto power as the country elects a new National Assembly.