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Calls grow for more power to be given to nation's youth as government marks 58th anniversary of communist revolution.
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Bolivia revives indigenous weddings
President Evo Morales, himself an Aymara, delivers on promise to restore traditional ceremonies.
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Dam plan angers many Chileans
Courts to decide hydropower project's fate as critics mobilise against energy "monopolisation".
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Chile uproar over hydro-electric dam
People take to the streets to demand that Patagonia remains pristine.
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Chile volcano triggers flood alert
Authorities warn of flooding as rivers, choked by volcanic ash and debris, overflow.
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River swells after Chile volcanic eruption
People on banks of Nilahu ordered to evacuate as ash and debris block flow of river.
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Chile volcano ash grounds hundreds of flights
Ash clouds from Puyehue volcano ground all flights from Buenos Aires, one of South America's busiest transport hubs.
Americas
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Chile volcano ash disrupts air travel
Dozens of South American flights cancelled because of huge cloud of volcanic ash.
Americas
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Chile police clash with student protesters
Students pushing for more funding and reform of educational system to cope with high university fees.
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Venezuelan government takes over farms
Critics say controversial plan to seize land from wealthy ranchers will leave farmland idle.
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