Year: 2023
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Argentine Oil Companies Unveil Action Plan to Normalize Fuel Supply Amid Domestic Shortages
Argentina's leading refinery operators presented a comprehensive action plan to the government on Monday, aiming to restore regular fuel supply…
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“Mining for Progress: Why Panama’s Copper Mine Contract is Key to National Development”
Amidst intense debates and street protests, Panama's decision on the future of its largest copper mine, Cobre Panamá, stands at…
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Iguazu Falls’ Astonishing Surge: Nature’s Power in Full Display
In an extraordinary display of nature's force, the Iguazu Falls recently experienced a flow rate 16 times higher than usual…
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Piñera on Latin America: “Never So Many Problems and Opportunities”
Former Chilean President Sebastián Piñera emphasized on Monday that Latin America, while grappling with unprecedented challenges, also faces unique opportunities…
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Venezuela’s High Court Suspends Opposition Primary, Casting Shadow Over Democratic Process
In a significant blow to Venezuela's opposition and the democratic process, the country's high court, influenced by President Nicolás Maduro's…
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The Colombian Territorial Elections Give a Wake-up Call to Petro and His Party
While it is true that the elections for mayors and governors should not be understood as a plebiscite on the…
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Balancing Speed and Sustainability: The Future of Parcel Couriers
In an age defined by speed and efficiency, the parcel courier industry stands at a crossroads, seeking to reconcile the…
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Tributes and Memories Pour In for “Friends” Star Matthew Perry in New York
In the heart of New York's West Village, fans gather to honor the memory of Matthew Perry, one of the…
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Sergio ‘Checo’ Pérez Expresses Regret Over Mexican Grand Prix Crash
Mexican Formula One driver Sergio 'Checo' Pérez, currently second in the 2023 season standings, expressed on Sunday that he would…
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Evo Morales Accuses President Luis Arce of Sinking Bolivia’s Economy
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales voiced his concerns on Sunday, stating that President Luis Arce is economically "sinking the country"…
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