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Often overshadowed in world history, the Paraguayan War was the bloodiest conflict in Latin America and one of the most devastating wars ever fought by a single nation. This video traces how ...
In the United States, 60% of breast cancer occurrences are diagnosed in the earliest stages; conversely, in Brazil and Mexico, only 20% and 10%, respectively, are diagnosed at an early stage. The ...
The report Latin America Cancer Control Scorecard (LACCS), published by The Economist Intelligence Unit, has shown that only 7 percent of the population of the twelve analysed Latin-American countries ...
Paraguay, the landlocked nation of seven million people in the center of South America, picks a new president on Sunday.
In Latin America it stands at 13 deaths for every 22 cancer cases, while it is 13 deaths for every 37 cases of cancer the US, and approximately 13 deaths for every 30 cases in Europe.
While Paraguay might be on the lips of tech execs in Silicon Valley and East Asia, the country still has a lot of work to do in terms of telling its story to the rest of the world.
The June 22 impeachment of Paraguay’s president, Fernando Lugo, sent shockwaves through Latin America. Several other countries in the region, led by Hugo Chávez’s Venezuela, are treating the ...
The Chile-Paraguay FTA is a landmark for the landlocked nation, with its current free trade and trade liberalization arrangements primarily based on regional agreements.
The political debate in Paraguay reflects a broader battle raging across Latin America about China’s swelling influence.
The promise of Latin America as the future of crypto mining was subdued by news that Paraguay won’t cap the price of electricity for the industry. At the World Digital Mining Summit in Cancun ...
Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez asks whether the US is giving Latin American leaders cancer, after Argentina's president is diagnosed with the disease.
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