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Luz Media on MSNCarnival in Latin America: A Celebration of Identity, Resistance, and JoyCarnival, also known as "Carnaval" in Latin America, is one of the most anticipated celebrations across the region. It's a time when entire cities come alive with music, dance, costumes, and a deep sense of cultural identity.
At least 37 dead in Bolivia
70 killed in Bolivia bus crashes during carnival
At least 37 dead after two passenger buses collide in Bolivia, police say
At least 37 people have died after two buses collided on a rural roadway in southwest Bolivia. The accident on Saturday happened around 7:00 a.m. local time a few kilometers from the gateway town to the world’s largest salt flat of Uyuni.
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At least 25 dead in another Bolivia bus crash
The increasing competition between world powers to secure the future of their manufacturing and technology supply chains is turning Latin America’s unique pool of critical minerals and rare-earth elements into a critical new battleground.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the region and warned of Chinese encroachment. Several Latin American countries expanded trade and investment relations with China.
Proud of Shay Salamon, who leads all of our Hispanic and Latin American initiatives at [Combat Antisemitism Movement]," said CAM CEO Sacha Roytman.
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Hosted on MSNChina challenges U.S. dominance in Latin America's economyThe economic challenge posed by China to the United States, which was previously the leading partner of Latin America, is now a reality, as noted by Latin American media. China is challenging U.S. hegemony in the region,
The buses collided on the route between Uyuni and Colchani in Bolivia's Potosí department ... where Oruro Carnival - one of Latin America's largest festivals - was taking place.
At least 31 people died in southern Bolivia today NZT when their bus plunged into a ravine after colliding with a pick-up truck, bringing to nearly 70 the
Donald Trump’s threat to take back control of the Panama Canal harks back to decades of US intervention in Latin America.
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