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Agence France-Presse on MSNVargas Llosa, last of Latin America's literary golden generationNobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa was the last survivor of a golden generation of Latin American literary giants, his writing ...
The distinguished Peruvian author, who won the Nobel Prize and courted controversy most of his life, dies at 89.
Ecuador is headed to a second round of a presidential election in which incumbent President Daniel Noboa faces leftist ...
Indigenous people gathered in Brasilia, Brazil for the annual Free Earth camp to demand the government pay more attention to ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he met with Argentine President Javier Milei on Monday to underscore the Trump ...
Puerto Rican superstar Rauw Alejandro announced on Monday (April 14) that he’s taking his 2025 Cosa Nuestra world tour to ...
The region’s failed experiment with import substitution industrialization (ISI) offers a stark warning: embracing it may ...
Changes to our immigration system on multiple levels — from student and work visas to the southern border — may accelerate ...
Defying predictions and expectations, incumbent Daniel Noboa won Ecuador’s presidential election with a clear lead, securing ...
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EURweb on MSNThe Best Places to Visit in Latin America: Your Friendly GuideDreaming of vibrant culture, epic views, and unforgettable flavors? Then pack your bags—Latin America is waiting for your arrival!
Vargas Llosa’s unparalleled awareness of his craft made him perhaps the most accomplished writer among his contemporaries.
Mr. Vargas Llosa, who ran for Peru’s presidency in 1990 and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2010, transformed episodes ...
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