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Tungurahua volcano threat

On August 16 Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano erupted, producing the most dramatic scenes recorded since volcanic activity resumed in 1999.

An 8km plume of ash rose into the air and later buried surrounding towns. At least five people have died, and many more are reported missing.

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Why do children work?

Sport Relief has put together a new presentation that explains in simple terms why thousands of children in developing countries are forced to work.

The campaign comes as part of the Sport Relief mile, an event that has raised millions to help working children across the world, including in South America.

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Sport Relief mile supports working children

Support for working children across the world has received a boost thanks to Sport Relief’s 2006 campaign.

The charity successfully urged celebrities, politicans and the general public to run a mile on July 15 in order to raise money to help children living in tough conditions.

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Shipwreck ends migrants’ dreams

Seven Ecuadorians have died and two remain missing after a boat carrying them towards the United States sank in the Pacific Ocean.

beachThe victims were thought to be heading to the United States, possibly via Guatemala. Their bodies washed up on Santa Rosa beach in Ecuador.

The incident is the latest in a tragic series of drownings that have occurred when boats overcrowded with migrants are caught in storms at sea.

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Llapingachos in London

Dozens of Ecuadorians are expected to descend on Kennington Park, central London on Sunday August 20 for the Latin Summer UK festival.

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Mariachi madness at the Rhythms Festival

In true Latin American style, the Mariachi band at the Discovering Latin America’s Rhythm Festival came on stage somewhat later than planned. But within minutes they had made up for their tardiness, and had the entire room dancing along to their infectious music.

View the video of Mariachi Toluca here:


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