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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Ecuador Celebrates New Finch Discovery Challenging Evolutionary Boundaries
In the highlands of San Cristóbal Island, scientists found signs of a different woodpecker finch species. The discovery sparked new…
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ANALYSIS
El Salvador's Party-Funding Move Erodes Democracy And Freedoms
El Salvador's plan to strip political parties of public funding under President Nayib Bukele is a diversion from rising controversies.…
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ANALYSIS
Ecuador's Divided Polls Still Suggest Noboa's Likely Runoff Triumph
Recent polling data reveals an electorate deeply divided, with President Daniel Noboa poised for another triumph if a runoff occurs.…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico’s President Rebukes Google Renaming Of Historic Gulf
A fresh controversy has emerged over the age-old Gulf of Mexico, as Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum urges Google to reject…
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SPORTS
Argentina's Messi May Seek Another 2026 World Cup Dream
Lionel Messi led Argentina to victory in 2022 and remains motivated to protect his nation's title. An eager Lionel Scaloni…
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LIFE
Bolivia's Young Dreamers Command A Magical Miniature Festival
On a Thursday morning in La Paz, children dressed in bright traditional outfits enlivened the Ch'iti Feria with laughter and…
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LIFE
Mexican Maestros —Peso Pluma and Tito Double P— Redefine BMI's Latin Awards Stage
Two remarkable Mexican artists in the popular music scene will receive recognition at the BMI Latin Awards. Their success shows…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Bolivia's Ancient Water Masters Engineered Marvels Beneath Tropical Skies
Deep in the lowland tropics, an ancient Bolivian society overcame floods and droughts with ingenious canal networks. New research reveals…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Ecuador's Tiny Jungle Monkey Survivors Face Uncertain Futures
In the Andes and deep in the Amazon, Ecuador shelters the pygmy marmoset, the world's smallest monkey. Amid shrinking forests…
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AMERICAS
Colombian Migrants Struggle Under Sudden Deportation Amid Tense Diplomatic Unrest
Forty weary travelers stepped off government planes in Bogotá, telling stories of confiscated clothes, cramped flights, and deportations they never…
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