Dear readers,
This week we reported on what seems to be a concerted effort by several European nations to recognize Palestinian statehood ahead of the EU elections. We also analyzed the results of a survey of EU citizens reflecting their biggest concerns, from immigration to inflation.
In the Americas, we examined a controversial development project in a protected mangrove in Ecuador; the company behind the plan is owned by the president's wife. We also unveiled new information about the probe into the looting of Venezuela's state-owned oil company.
But our top story this week was a science article about how our cells, and not our DNA, are the masters of human destiny. The biologist Alfonso Martínez Arias defends that genes do not define the uniqueness of a person.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories
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