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ECONOMY
Nicaragua Moves to Standardize Prices in Local Currency
Nicaragua's Central Bank mandates that all goods and services be priced in córdobas starting January 2025, while remittances and international…
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LIFE
Mexico’s Tren Maya Faces Challenges Amid High Ambitions
Mexico's Tren Maya celebrates its first year. It faces operational challenges and ecological criticism, but it also has big plans…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Brazil’s Legendary Emerald Returns Home Leaving Trail of Chaos
After decades of being smuggled, litigated, and contested, Brazil's Bahia Emerald—an 836-pound marvel entangled in legal and moral disputes—is set…
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ANALYSIS
Argentina’s Milei Sparks Reform Ideas in the United States
Argentina's President Javier Milei holds significant influence beyond his country's borders. He offers bold economic policies that U.S. leaders find…
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ECONOMY
Fuel Theft and Violence Cripple Ecuador’s Oil Industry
Ecuador's oil sector is bleeding hundreds of millions due to fuel theft and violence orchestrated by organized crime. With Petroecuador's…
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LIFE
Colombia’s Karol G Redefines Latin American Music Success
Karol G, Colombia's vibrant pop star, has not only changed the landscape of Latin music but also left an indelible…
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ECONOMY
South America Powers Europe’s Lithium-Fueled Trade Partnership
The European Union's trade deal with South America's Mercosur bloc shows a strategic shift. It gives important access to lithium…
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SPORTS
South America’s Major Signings Signal Club World Cup Fever
South American clubs welcome the more prominent FIFA Club World Cup with big signings and celebrations. Some controversies remain. The…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
HSBC’s Role in Latin America’s Environmental Crisis Unveiled
Paraguay's Gran Chaco Forest hosts an incredible variety of life. However, trees in this area are being cut down, which…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Latin America’s Coffee Crisis Urgently Drives Global Price Surge
World coffee prices have reached record levels. Bad weather in Brazil and Vietnam has cut down the supply of Arabica…
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