Year: 2024
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ANALYSIS
Daylight Saving Time Won’t Fix Brazil’s Energy Crisis
As droughts continue to disrupt hydroelectric power across Latin America, countries like Brazil face tough decisions on whether Daylight Saving…
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AMERICAS
Improving Maternal Health: PAHO and MSD’s Lifesaving Efforts in Latin America
In a crucial step toward improving maternal health, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and MSD (Merck & Co. Inc.)…
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Entertainment
Latin American Fashion on the Global Stage: From Local to Milan’s Runways
Latin American fashion is making waves on the global stage, with the Latin American Fashion Awards expanding its reach to…
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SPORTS
Latin Stars Are Taking Over the Entrepreneurial World
Latin American athletes like Lionel Messi are rewriting the rules of post-sports careers by becoming entrepreneurs. With ventures in entertainment,…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
How a Colombian Airline Paved the Way for Latin American Aviation History
Founded over a century ago, SCADTA was Latin America’s first airline and the second oldest worldwide. Its history transformed aviation…
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ECONOMY
The Impact of the Fed’s Rate Cut on Latin America
The Federal Reserve's recent decision to slash interest rates by half a percentage point could have significant ripple effects across…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico’s Absence Undermines Latin America’s Fight Against Cartel Violence
As Latin American countries rally to combat the growing threat of cartel violence, Mexico, despite being the epicenter of the…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
The Looming Collapse of Atlantic Ocean Currents and What It Means for Latin America
As scientists warn of the potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), Latin America faces devastating impacts. This…
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AMERICAS
Europe’s Alarming New Data Sheds Light on Latin America’s Deepening Crisis for Children
The alarming housing crisis in Europe, with 400,000 homeless children, exposes an even graver situation in Latin America, where poverty,…
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AMERICAS
Forty Years After San Juan Ixhuatepec: How One Industrial Disaster Still Haunts Latin America
On November 19, 1984, San Juan Ixhuatepec, a modest town on the northern outskirts of Mexico City, was turned into…
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