Katie Sampeck, a historian at the University of Reading, explores chocolate's cultural history, tracing its origins from ...
The Huo̧ttö̧ja̧ people in Venezuela’s Amazonas state have long resisted colonization and proudly preserve their language.
The Wayuu people in La Guajira, spanning Colombia and Venezuela, face severe climate change impacts. Prolonged droughts and erratic rainfall lead to water scarcity and food insecurity. Their ...
Luciane Mengual, 22, a mother of two from the Wayuu community, lives with her 47-year-old mother, Nelly, in an informal ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhat do countries call themselves? The stories behind their original namesThis vast linguistic diversity influences how nations refer to themselves, with many using names in their native languages ...
Over 7.7 million have left Venezuela, with 6.5 million in Latin America. UNHCR supports their inclusion and seeks solutions for stability and growth.
The comments made by Trump also indicate a potential change in US energy policy, highlighting the need to look at the current ...
In some Amazon rivers in Brazil, cases of diseases related to inadequate basic sanitation, such as malaria and acute diarrhea ...
Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) works collaboratively with partners to improve access to high quality services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis. Our vision is to support and empower Indigenous ...
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Hosted on MSNFixing South America's Borders (And Making Brazil Upset)Become a member on Patreon & get your name in the credits + exclusive content! <a href=" In this video I try to fixing South America's borders by redisigning them. Doing this, I try to address ...
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