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“La Yuma”, Central America’s crude reality

La Yuma

La Yuma

Isolated, suffering from clichés, far away from North America, but also from the South… Central America today is a victim of the syndrome of indifference. And the few incursions of this region of the world on the media theater only occur for tragic events or natural disasters. So when the cinema is interested in it and offers an insight into the daily life of a poor neighborhood of Managua Continue reading

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“Sucre”: the financial future for Latin America ?

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visits Venezuela

It is a recurrent issue, an old dream that is coming back in the news in an unexpected form. The Bolivarian revolution Hugo Chavez has made his banner for several years could take an important step in the coming months … creating a single currency. The economic crisis, a weak dollar, the political context that brought left wing majorities to power… All this has given a big boost to the “sucre” project.   Continue reading

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