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Monthly Archives: November, 2016

Cuba aspires to include Rumba at UNESCO Heritage list

by the El Reportero’s news services Cuba is expecting UNESCO to include ‘’rumba’’ in its list - Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, during the forthcoming...

David Plouffe: What I got wrong about the election

by David Plouffe Like many people around the world, I expected a comfortable Hillary Clinton victory on Tuesday. But I’m not a random pundit when it comes...

10 common habits that seriously damage your kidneys

by Amy Goodrich Our kidneys are super important for our health. They filter our blood, produce hormones, absorb minerals, produce urine, eliminate toxins, and neutralize...

Latinos are changing the politics of … Nebraska

by David Bacon If the winds of political change are starting to blow in Nebraska, the center of the storm is a third-floor office on...

What Trump can do on immigration

Is the wall possible? by Josh Siegel When Donald Trump is inaugurated as president in January, he has the authority to dramatically reshape immigration policy...

Swedish Attorney General’s Office questions Assange in London

by the El Reportero’s wire services The Swedish Attorney General’’s Office is interrogating the founder of the website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, at the Ecuadorian embassy...

Ytaelena art in exhibition in SF

Compiled by the El Reportero’s staff Introducing the Leyendas y realidades in the Bay Area @MCCLA. Written and directed by Verónica Meza, Leyendas y Realidades depicts...

Nicaraguan painter and writer Donaldo Altamirano leaves this world

The Nicaraguan writer and painter, Donaldo Altamirano, died on Oct. 25 of a heart attack in Minneapolis, United States, at 70 years old, announced...

Obama threatens to veto military bill because it protests religious groups

by Jack Burns The Free Thought Project Just after the FBI opened a criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email scandal, the Free Thought Project spoke...

The Council of Foreign Relations – This is the Forth Part and Last of a Series

NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Dear readers: As the Presidential Election goes on in high gear and many of us can see the obvious biases practiced...

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