Year: 2023
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Sandra Day O’Connor Leaves A Trailblazing Legacy in Latin America and Beyond
Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the influential voice of moderate conservatism and the first woman to serve on…
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Discovering the Depths: A Journey to Encounter Mola Mola and Manta Rays in Latin America’s Dive Hotspots
Prepare for an underwater odyssey in Latin America's pristine waters, where the mysterious Mola Mola and graceful Manta Rays await.…
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Venezuelans Approve Referendum to Claim Sovereignty Over Disputed Territory
Venezuelans voted in a referendum called by President Nicolás Maduro's government to assert sovereignty over a resource-rich area in Guyana…
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Brazilian Bank Itau Unibanco Expands Services to Include Cryptocurrency Trading
Brazilian bank Itau Unibanco has made a significant foray into the cryptocurrency market by introducing a trading service for digital…
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Bolivian Cholitas’ Resilience Amidst Vanishing Andean Glaciers
In the Andean peaks, the Cholita climbers, vibrant embodiments of indigenous culture, face the stark realities of climate change, impacting…
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Messi Eyes Copa América and Possible 2026 World Cup Participation
As Lionel Messi sets his sights on the Copa América and possibly the 2026 World Cup, he reflects on his…
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Repsol Affirms that the Peruvian Sea and Beaches Affected by the 2022 Spill are Suitable
Spanish oil company Repsol questions Peru's claim about the impact of the ongoing crude oil spill, claiming safe conditions for…
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Brazil Takes OPEC Observer Role to Balance Oil and Climate Goals
In a strategic move, President Lula of Brazil declares the nation's intent to join OPEC+ as an observer, focusing on…
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Venezuela’s Esequibo Claim is a Misguided Nationalist Stance
Venezuela's recent push to claim the Esequibo region, despite international court rulings, reveals a perilous mix of nationalism and opportunism…
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International Mission Denounces the Criminalization of Activists and Militarization in Mexico
International Human Rights Observation Mission concludes the persistent criminalization of defenders and militarization in indigenous areas of Mexico, urging government…
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