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Month: April 2025

Un tatuaje equivocado puede hacer que la Policía te detenga. Pero en El Salvador más gente quiere tatuarse

Por David Culver, Abel Alvarado, Evelio Contreras y Rachel Clarke, CNN Los tatuajes de pandillas alguna vez fueron una moneda vital en El Salvador, hace apenas unos años, cuando el país era conocido como la “capital mundial del asesinato”. Algunos diseños confirmaron la pertenencia a la MS-13 o a la Calle 18 —organizaciones callejeras ultraviolentas

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Así logró Bukele su invitación a la Casa Blanca antes que otros líderes de la región

Análisis de Merlín Delcid, CNN en Español Mientras varios líderes de la región intentan acercarse al presidente Donald Trump sin llegar más allá de una visita a su mansión de Mar-a-Lago, Nayib Bukele, el autodenominado “dictador cool” de El Salvador, logrará este lunes lo que otros presidentes latinoamericanos aún no han conseguido desde que se

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Neisseria gonorrhoeae is the type of bacteria that causes gonorrhea

New antibiotic is effective against gonorrhea, could be first new treatment since 1990s, study says

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN (CNN) — A new type of antibiotic for treatment of urinary tract infections in women could also work against gonorrhea infections, a new study finds. This could put the medication, called gepotidacin, on track to become the first new antibiotic for gonorrhea since the 1990s. “Gepotidacin is a novel oral antibacterial

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Former Malaysian leader Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who extended political freedoms, dies at 85

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Former Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, a moderate who extended the country’s political freedoms but was criticized for lackluster leadership, has died of heart disease. He was 85. Affectionately known as “Pak Lah,” or uncle Lah, Abdullah was admitted to Kuala Lumpur’s State Institute of Heart on Sunday after

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As legacy of Ford fades in Brazil, China’s BYD looks to extend global lead in EV sales

By FABIANO MAISONNAVE Associated Press CAMACARI, Brazil (AP) — When Chinese automaker BYD Co. announced plans to build a massive factory in the hardscrabble city of Camacari, in Brazil’s northeastern Bahia state, locals saw a new beginning. After years of economic stagnation following Ford Motor Co.’s exit from the region in 2021, there was hope

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