
Rocío Magnani
Reporter at Latin Times
✒️ Journalist / Periodista 🎬 Video producer / Productora audiovisual @Latin_Times_ @clarin
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Jul 1, 2024 |
lavanguardia.com | Rocío Magnani
Fertilidad Dos investigadoras argentinas, que trabajan hace 15 años en el estudio de la microbiota intestinal, desarrollaron un kit de diagnóstico que permite diseñar tratamientos personalizados para reducir el tiempo de tratamiento en personas gestantes con problemas de fertilidad. Desde 2020, se comercializa en la Argentina y en España, y en abril de este año llegó a Estados Unidos.
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Jun 30, 2024 |
latintimes.com | Rocío Magnani
UCLA and Arizona State University have launched a new initiative "that will revolutionize advocacy and policymaking in the United States by equipping Latino leaders with cutting-edge data analysis tools and skills," the universities announced in a press release this week.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
latintimes.com | Rocío Magnani
Latino leaders joined Native American tribes and environmentalists in calling for the designation of some 627,000 acres (253,740 hectares) in Southern California's Chuckwalla Valley as a national monument. California leaders supporting the petition met with President Joe Biden's administration and members of Congress in Washington this week to make the case for the initiative, according to a press release cited by EFE.
Mexicans, Cubans and Venezuelans among nationals most affected by Biden's border asylum restrictions
Jun 28, 2024 |
latintimes.com | Rocío Magnani
Mexican, Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan migrants have been affected the most by the the Biden administration's decision to heavily crack down on asylum-seeking if illegal crossings exceed a certain threshold. That's the conclusion of an investigative article published in Telemundo, which cites several sources ranging from migrants to shelter activists in Mexico and a Biden administration official.
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Jun 28, 2024 |
latintimes.com | Rocío Magnani
Venezuela's state oil company, PDVSA, has begun using tankers that sail undetected by radar to deliver oil to Cuba, as demand for electricity generated by oil-fired power plants soars during the sweltering summers of President Nicolas Maduro's closest political ally. The shift comes as the fleet of state-owned ships that traditionally served the route has shrunk due to lack of maintenance, according to documents and ship monitoring cited in a Reuters article.
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