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The Panamanian International Film Festival in Los Angeles will take place from Oct. 8 through 10, at the Raleigh Studios in Hollywood. Here, a Panamanian flag hangs from a building in New York, celebrating the country's culture in the U.S. (Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
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Salsa Star Tony Succar’s Music Doc To Open Panamanian Film Fest In Hollywood 

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The singer’s first album combined salsa versions of Michael Jackson’s hits, showcasing celebrities of the genre.
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Luana Leites wrote a poetry book and intends to release a second. (Vinicius Mello) 
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Young Brazilian Woman With Motor Disability Launches Poetry Book During Pandemic 

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At 21, Luana Leites’ work, which breaks disability stereotypes, will be distributed in public schools.
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Dried specimens of the mystery plant were first collected from Peru's Manu National Forest in 1973. It was not until a Peruvian scientist collected live specimens for DNA analysis that it was identified as a new species and named Aenigmanu alvareziae.  (Courtesy of Patricia Alvarez-Loayza)
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‘Mystery Plant’ Finally Declared A New Species Decades After Its Discovery

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The new species baffled scientists but had long been known to Amazonian native peoples.
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Will.I.Am, singer and judge of “Alter Ego,” admires Rocsi Diaz and considers her an influential personality for his musical generation. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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Rocsi Diaz Strikes A New Chord As Fox TV’s ‘Alter Ego’ Host

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Participants compete as avatars, effectively reinventing themselves. Diaz calls the production experience “mind-blowing.”
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Period pad donations have enabled dozens of low-income Brazilian women to obtain an item that they are often unable to purchase. (Courtesy of Maria H. Sarquiz)
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Thousands Of Brazilian Women Can’t Afford Feminine Hygiene Products

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Although the UN recognizes that menstrual hygiene is a human rights issue, the products have become a luxury item.
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Arami, a female jaguar born in 2018 and raised in special conditions for three years, without human contact and fed live prey, returned to the wild this month. (Fundacion Rewilding Argentina/Zenger)
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VIDEO: Hope For Once-Extinct Jaguars In Argentina After Female Released Into Wild

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She appears to be following estuaries in region where seven other freed jaguars live.
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Standing in front of the symbol of feminine power against femicides, Karla García said she is a survivor of domestic violence. (Julio Guzmán/Zenger)
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Violence And Murder Against Women Hit Record Highs In Mexico 

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Femicides increased 7 percent in the first half of 2021, and victims often do not find justice.
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A memorial was built at the site of the tragedy. In front of it, a man narrates the events of Oct. 2, 1968, to a couple of visitors. (Julio Guzmán/Zenger)
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Mexico Remembers 1968 Student Massacre On Oct. 2 

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Survivors speak about the massacre of hundreds of students in Tlatelolco 53 years ago.
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Moisés Venegas developed a backpack that supports students living in energy poverty. (Julio Guzmán/Zenger)
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Prickly Pear Cactus Supplies Eco-Friendly Option For Solar Backpack

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Students in rural areas can provide their schools with power and Internet connection using the invention by Moisés Venegas.
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Miguel Ángel Aguilar López, “Mictlán,” dances in Mexico City's Zócalo. (Shantal Romero/Zenger)
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Aztec Dancers In Mexico City’s Zócalo Celebrate Nature In Their Rituals  

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Concheros dance to the rhythms of pre-Hispanic-style drums, flutes and conch shell trumpets.
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