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LATINOAMERICA – Calle 13

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Calle 13 es una banda de música urbana de Puerto Rico, encabezada por René Pérez Joglar, (Residente), y su hermano Eduardo Cabra Martínez (Visitante). René es escritor y vocalista, y Eduardo es compositor, director musical y multiinstrumentista (piano, melódica, guitarras eléctricas, entre otros). Su hermana Ileana Cabra Joglar, (PG-13), es la voz femenina del grupo. Los apodos de Residente y Visitante […]

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Chinese mining firm to raze Peruvian peak for 35 years of mineral wealth

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Chinalco has built a new town to rehouse thousands of displaced people – but some are determined to stay in doomed Morococha Dan Collyns Original article here The Guardian Thursday 20 December 2012 16.00 GMT Toromocho’s town of Morococha will be swallowed up by a mining crater in eight years’ time, Chinalco says. Photograph: Dan […]

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Breve entrevista de CRB con Iván Márquez

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Breve entrevista de la Cadena Radial Bolivariana CRB, Voz de la Resistencia con Iván Márquez, Jefe de la Delegación de Paz de las FARC-EP. ” No hemos combatido toda una vida por la paz con justicia social y la dignidad de los colombianos para terminar engrilletados en las cárceles de los victimarios. Ése no es […]

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Rap, hip hop, undergorund: l’Avana musicale

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La Madriguera è un edificio immerso nel verde, nel parco della Quinta de Los Molinos, la ex residenza del generale Maximo Gomez, eroe delle guerre di indipendenza. Si trova all’angolo tra Calzada de l’Infanta e Avenue Salvador Allende, nel Vedado, cuore pulsante della cultura avanera. E’ questo uno dei luoghi dell’hip hop cubano. Perché la […]

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Lavoro, 60 milioni di “posti verdi” 0

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In Germania, un paese-leader sul tema ecologia, la ristrutturazione di case e palazzi per il risparmio energetico sul riscaldamento ha mobilitato investimenti per 100 miliardi e sta creando almeno trecentomila nuovi posti di lavoro l’anno.

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Proving the Legacies Left by Irish Storytellers

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For many centuries, Irish storytellers—seanchai (pronounced: shanachie)— have captivated listeners with tales of local history and ancestral lineages. These storytellers have inherited their knowledge and craft from generations of seanchaidating back to the pre-Christian bards of the Druids. Because of them, genealogies of many Irish clans survived until they were captured on paper during the […]

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Bertsolari, the art of verse improvisation

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To date, and almost without exception, bertsolaritza has been considered as a sub-genre of Basque popular literature. Basque literature, as such, also referred to as written or Basque literary culture, is, or at least has been until the beginnings of the XX century, scant and seen as anachronistic and purely secondary. …On the other hand, […]

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Dengbej Feleknas (video)

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One of the few women Dengbej, Feleknas performs in Diyarbakir/Amed at the Dengbej house established by Diyarbakir municipality

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The Kurdish Music

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In the cultural life of the Kurds, split up as they were in ancient times by feudal barriers, today by State frontiers, music came to play the role of a privileged, let us say unique medium: it filled a precise and basic social function. From historical chronicles to lyric poetry and from epics to literary […]

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Moni Ovadia presenta il Rapporto Diritti Globali 2010

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Intervento di Moni Ovadia per la presentazione del Rapporto Diritti Globali 2010 alla Triennale di Milano

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Rapporto Diritti Globali 2010

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Clicca sulla copertina per visualizzare i materiali disponibili on line del Rapporto sui diritti globali

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Lavavetri. «Così si aggrava il problema» 0

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Tolleranza zero Il presidente dell’Arci Paolo Beni attacca il centrosinistra: «Il muro contro muro non porta da nessuna parte. Non bisogna inseguire le paure, pure reali, dei cittadini. Così si consegnano le persone marginali alla criminalità» (il manifesto, 5 settembre

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