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Migrants’ Rights Activist Fleeing Mexico in Wake of Death Threats
Migrants’ rights activist the Rev. Alejandro Solalinde, who received death threats a few weeks ago, said he was leaving Mexico temporarily for his own safety. “The situation is very delicate and that’s why it’s necessary to take a short break ... and I am not leaving due to fear. If that was it, I would keep quiet,” Solalinde said in a press conference on Tuesday. Solalinde, a staunch defender of the rights of Central American migrants, has received death threats
The “Most Beautiful” Latinos Celebrate At People en Español Magazine Gala
Mexican songstress Thalia, in a sensual and short dress designed by Roberto Cavalli, and Dominican TV host Charytin Goyco in an elegant black outfit by countryman Oscar de la Renta, turned heads in New York during their red carpet appearances for People en Español magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful” issue gala. Meanwhile, the most anticipated celebrity at the Tuesday evening event, Ricky Martin, who made the elite list again this year and opted for an elegant black and white outfi
Spain’s Eosol Energy Aims to Build Major Solar Energy Project in Chile
Spain’s Eosol Energy plans to build a $615.9 million solar energy project in Tocopilla, a town in northern Chile. The project will have generating capacity of 192.6 MW, the company said in an environmental impact statement. Power produced at the solar energy park will be sold to the Norte Grande Interconnected System, which supplies northern Chile. The region is home to the Atacama desert and extensive mining operations. “The project seeks to leverage the renewable resources in t