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Cuban Government Bans Journalist From Returning Home

Cuban Government Bans Journalist From Returning Home Cuban Government Bans Journalist From Returning Home Cuban journalist Karla Pérez González was stranded in Panama this week after being notified that her government had banned her from re-entry to Cuba FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 19, 2021 PEN America experts are available for interviews in English and Spanish//Los expertos de PEN América están disponibles para entrevistas en inglés y español. (New York, NY) Cuban journalist Karla Pérez González was stranded in Panama this week after being notified that her government had banned her from re-entry to Cuba, despite meeting travel requirements and having the correct paperwork. In a statement today, PEN America decried the decision as a politically-motivated and repressive effort to exile the journalist, and demanded that authorities allow Pérez González to safely return to her country.

IMF-Backed Bill Sets Up Clash With Costa Rica s Powerful Unions

IMF-Backed Bill Sets Up Clash With Costa Rica’s Powerful Unions Mar 22 2021, 1:39 AM March 19 2021, 5:30 PM March 22 2021, 1:39 AM (Bloomberg) Costa Rica is trying to rein in one of the world’s highest public sector wage bills, pitting powerful unions against the government and the International Monetary Fund. (Bloomberg) Costa Rica is trying to rein in one of the world’s highest public sector wage bills, pitting powerful unions against the government and the International Monetary Fund. The government is trying to eliminate hundreds of top ups that it pays employees, but some workers are taking to the streets to try to block the proposal, and kill Costa Rica’s whole IMF program.

India needs to look for effective lifesaving Anti-Snake Venoms from Latin America

India needs to look for effective lifesaving Anti-Snake Venoms from Latin America © Provided by The Financial Express Snakebite in India has remained a much-neglected subject in spite of the significant mortality and morbidity it causes. (Photo source: IE) By Sandeep Wasnik,  India is the home of nearly 275 snake species, of which 60 are considered venomous and medically relevant, and with various levels of toxicity. Out of these 60 venomous species, only four venomous snake species are responsible for causing the greatest number of medically significant human snake bite cases in India. These four venomous snakes are collectively referred to Big Four Common Krait (Bungarus caeruleus), Russell’s viper (Daboia Russelii), Indian saw-scaled viper (Echis Carinatus), and Indian Cobra (Naja Naja).

Battle at the bat box: Camera trap captures ocelot standoff in restored forest

Battle at the bat box: Camera trap captures ocelot standoff in restored forest
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