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Argentine UFO, Brain Chip, Uncombable Hair and More Mysterious News Briefly — December 8, 2021

Mysterious News Briefly December 8, 2021 Two neighbors in the city of Tres Arroyos in the Buenos Aires Province of Argentina posted pictures of a UFO that they claimed came “from the rural area, in the direction of the urban plant” and which no media sources seemed able to identify. Even more interesting –. Read more »

Queen Máxima at 50: her childhood

© RVD As Queen Máxima celebrates her 50th birthday today, we are taking a look at her childhood in Argentina and how she grew up to become the Queen Consort of the Netherlands. Born Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti on 17 May 1971, the fourth daughter of Jorge Horacio Zorreguieta (1928-2017) and the first child of Maria del Carmen Cerruti de Zorreguieta came into the world in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her Majesty has two brothers and three paternal half-sisters; her younger sister, Inés, died in 2018 after committing suicide. She was named after her paternal great-grandmother Máxima Bonorino González. Máxima grew up in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires.

The New Humanitarian | In Central America, women and girls bear the brunt of storm disaster fallout

She Said: Women’s lives, women’s voices You’ve heard it before. Women and girls pay a heavy price during humanitarian crises. She Said is an ongoing collection of reporting in which women offer glimpses of their lives, speaking with TNH from COVID-19 lockdowns, situations of conflict and displacement, and other global emergencies. RIO HONDO, Guatemala Four months after two powerful storms barrelled through Central America in quick succession, the humanitarian emergency they left in their wake endures for thousands of the people they displaced, especially for many women and girls in the worst-hit areas. Hurricanes Eta and Iota pounded Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua in November, destroying homes and businesses, laying waste to agricultural land, and decimating longer-term food supplies. Other Central American countries, southern Mexico, and northern Colombia also suffered severe damage. More than 300 people were killed across the region, including over 100 listed as missin

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