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Argentine grain harvests threatened by drought
Argentina lost half of its seasonal soybean harvest in its main production area, the rich and normally humid center of the country, due to drought, the Rosario Stock Exchange has said.
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Flamenco artist’s show 'a balm' for pandemic-weary souls
Music and dance as a healing balm for pandemic-weary souls is what Spain's Joaquin Cortes had in mind for his new show that opens this Christmas ahead of a global tour.
After a year away from the stage, the legendary flamenco artist who has been dancing for nearly four decades, returns to the spotlight on December 23 when his new show debuts at Madrid's WiZink auditorium.
Local brands win fewer prizes at international olive oil competition
The significant challenges facing the olive oil industry in Greece and other parts of the world were more than apparent at the last Athena International Olive Oil Competition (ATHIOOC) - which took place in the Peloponnesian town of Nafplio last month - resulting in a 17 percent reduction in the number of distinctions awarded from last year, even though the number of contestants was more or les
Sofia Open Will Be in September
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Artificial intelligence for agricultural pest control in Spain
Spain’s agricultural ministry has this month launched, for the second consecutive year, a pilot experiment using artificial intelligence techniques (AI) to anticipate the evolution of the olive fly pest.
Expected loss for Bulgaria from Brazil
Cordoba, Argentina, June 16, 2017 - Wallace de Souza scored a team-high 12 points as Brazil convincingly dominated Bulgaria 3-0 (25-15, 25-19, 25-22) in Friday's World League third week action.
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Catalan families split by independence debate
After a lifetime of hard work in Catalonia, Rafael Corpus was looking forward to a quiet retirement tending his garden.
But his golden years have been clouded by a family problem - his son is part of the growing number of Catalans who want their wealthy northeastern region to break away from the rest of Spain.
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Barca attack on fire, defence yet to dispel doubts
While there may still be a question mark over treble-chasing Barcelona's defence, their fearsome attacking trident is firing on all cylinders ahead of Bayern Munich's visit in the Champions League semi-finals on May 6.
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Thousands rally in Buenos Aires over Nisman death
Tens of thousands of people demanding justice marched in symbolic silence on Feb. 18 in soaking Buenos Aires to mark a month since the suspicious death of a prosecutor who was ready to accuse the Argentine president of a massive cover-up.
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Real Madrid seek response from derby humiliation
European champions Real Madrid may still lead La Liga, but an air of crisis has enveloped the club after they were torn apart by local rivals Atletico Madrid in a 4-0 defeat last weekend.
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