Por: Associated Press Science December 01, 2022
THE HAGUE (AP) — The United Nations’ highest court found little to rule on Thursday in a long-running dispute over a small river which flows from Bolivia to Chile as the Latin American neighbors had mostly resolved their conflict during the 6-year proceedings. The International Court of Justice spent most of the hour-long hearing announcing the legal claims over the Silala River - a short waterway in the Atacama Desert - were “without... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA World December 02, 2022
The International Court of Justice on Thursday found little to rule on in a long-running dispute over a small river that flows from Bolivia to Chile, as the Latin American neighbors had mostly resolved their conflict during the proceedings. The United Nations’ highest court... + más
World court: Bolivia, Chile close together in river dispute | Associated Press
World court: Bolivia, Chile close together in river dispute | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech December 01, 2022
THE HAGUE – The United Nations’ highest court found little to rule on Thursday in a long-running dispute over a small river which flows from Bolivia to Chile as the Latin American neighbors had mostly resolved their conflict during the 6-year proceedings. The International... + más
U.N.'s highest court says Bolivia, Chile close to resolving long-running river dispute | Los Angeles Times
Forbes USA Life November 17, 2022
More conservation good news: a macaw species once thought to be Extinct-In-The-Wild is now recovering its numbers, thanks to intensive conservation efforts © by hosted by An adult pair of blue-throated macaws (Ara glaucogularis) allopreening at Chester Zoo, England, ... [+]... + más
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Associated Press USA Science October 20, 2022
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — It’s no secret that chile is a popular and essential crop in New Mexico.Now researchers at New Mexico State University are working to develop more nutritious and better-yielding chile pepper varieties to improve overall productivity in the nation’s... + más
Spice things up this fall with ornamental peppers: LSU Garden News | The Advocate
‘My Imaginary Country’: watching Chile’s present overcome its past | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA World October 15, 2022
SANTIAGO, Chile -- Shane Cienfuegos became the first person in Chile's history to receive a non-binary national identity document Friday.Cienfuegos, 29, who heads social intervention activities for the Trans Diversity Organization of Chile, obtained the document after a... + más
Chicago Marathon quietly adds non-binary division for runners | WGN-TV
CNBC USA Business October 14, 2022
In this articleA supporter of Chilean presidential candidate Gabriel Boric carries a Chilean flag as supporters celebrate after their candidate won the presidential election, in Santiago, Chile, December 19, 2021.Ivan Alvarado ReutersFor the most part, stocks around the world... + más
Chile issues first non-binary national identity document | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Life September 27, 2022
Patricio Guzmán’s three-part ” (1975, 1976, 1979) is one of the great epic documentaries. In achievement no less than scale, it’s on the order of Chris Marker’s (1977) and Claude Lanzmann’s (1985).Like Marker and Lanzmann, Guzmán is an essayist, an advocate. His work... + más
Quake of magnitude 6.1 hits in Pacific off southern Chile | ABC News
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