Latin America

Colombia: ELN Commanders in Cuba Deny Role in Bogota Car Bomb

In Havana, commanders of the Colombian rebel group ELN (Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional) have denied taking part in the car bomb that exploded in Bogota last week, and demanded that the Colombian government ensure their safe return to the South American country if peace talks, currently suspended, do definitely come to an end

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Death Toll Hits 21 in Bogota, Colombia Car Bombing

The death toll rose to 21 following a car bombing at a police academy in Colombia on Thursday, local media reported, as the country’s President Ivan Duque pledged to step up border controls and security on access roads to cities. A total of 68 people were also injured in the attack, according to El Tiempo newspaper, citing information from police.

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Climate Change Threatens Mexico’s Atlantic Coast

“I couldn’t plant my cornfield in May, because it rained too early. I lost everything,” lamented Marcos Canté, an indigenous farmer, as he recounted the ravages that climate change is wreaking on this municipality on Mexico’s Caribbean coast. The phenomenon, caused by human activities has altered the ancestral indigenous practices based on the rainy and dry seasons.

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Climate Change and a Salty Dilemma

As the threat of water scarcity increasingly grows, many have turned to the Earth’s plentiful oceans for a solution. However, this has created a new risk threatening public and environmental health: brine. Across 177 countries, there are now 16,000 desalination plants.

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