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Global Voices Online » Weblog - 25 minutes ago
President Correa poses next a young girl from El Maicito (Little Corn), El Carmen-Manabí, where he was this past week. Photo by Presidencia del Ecuador and reproduced under Creative Commons license. With the political …
Also tagged: politics, weblog, freedom of speech, élections, spanish, ecuador
Global Voices Online - 45 minutes ago
“Corn soup is real liming food in Trinidad; be it at a football game, Carnival, Panorama, a fete (all inclusive) or just a Friday evening lime with your friends, corn soup is a crowd favourite”: Simply Trini Cooking …
Also tagged: english, food, roundups, trinidad and 038 tobago, arts and 038 culture
Global Voices Online - 45 minutes ago
Jamaican Annie Paul says that the mainstream media “are some of the worst offenders in terms of purveying bad English.”
Also tagged: english, humor, language, media, roundups, jamaica
Global Voices Online » Economics - 48 minutes ago
jmc strategies says that “Michèle Pierre-Louis is now officially the Honorable Prime Minister of Haiti…just in time for the opening of the chapter on what may turn out to be the biggest challenge facing Haiti this …
Also tagged: politics, english, development, food, media, environment, élections, roundups, economics, gender, disaster, haiti, lgbt, cyber activism
Global Voices Online » Environment - 2 hours ago
Rick Lowe at Weblog Bahamas is suffering from hurricane information overload.
Also tagged: english, media, environment, roundups, bahamas, disaster
Global Voices Online » Americas - 2 hours ago
Where would Guyana-Gyal be without her hands?
Global Voices Online - 4 hours ago
Vistenos Nuevos [es] provides his thoughts on the winners and losers of the “Water War” that took place in Cochabamba, Bolivia eight years ago and the winners were the leaders of that conflict because many went on to …
Global Voices Online » Law - 4 hours ago
Renata Avila of Nothing is Permanent writes about the recent Constitutional Court ruling in Guatemala that allows the police to interecept electronic communications.
Also tagged: law, freedom of speech, roundups, guatemala, spanish
Global Voices Online » Religion - 4 hours ago
Voces Lojanas [es] writes that the Lojana culture in Ecuador is filled with joy, and is also very Catholic. The feast of Virgen del Cisne will be celebrated throughout the region with the traditional “burning” of …
Also tagged: religion, roundups, spanish, ecuador, arts and 038 culture
Global Voices Online » Americas - 4 hours ago
Remolacha [es] is a popular blog in the Dominican Republic, which writes about national news and international entertainment. However, it also provides some public service, such as this post asking for urgent blood …
Also tagged: health, roundups, spanish, dominican republic