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LIFE
Colombian ‘Brujitas’ Drive Ecotourism Success in San Cipriano’s Jungle
In the heart of Colombia’s jungle, the unique ‘brujitas’ transport tourists through old railway tracks to San Cipriano, a hidden…
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SPORTS
A Summary of the 2024 Rugby Championship So Far and Upcoming Preview
As the 2024 Rugby Championship approaches Round 3, the tournament has already seen intense competition and surprising outcomes.
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ECONOMY
The Fight for Green Solutions in Brazil’s Favelas
In Brazil's favelas, sustainability is often born out of scarcity. Gilson Rodrigues, president of the G10 Favelas, explains how these…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Puerto Rican Artists Turn to Self-Management Amid Lack of Support
With limited government support and a scarcity of public exhibition spaces, young Puerto Rican artists rely on self-management and private…
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ANALYSIS
Election Will Not Impact Immigration Policy in Latin America
Despite Kamala Harris's and Donald Trump's differing platforms, the U.S. election will not significantly change immigration policy in Latin America.…
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ANALYSIS
South America Must Continue Orion-Like Operations to Fight Child Sexual Abuse
A recent operation led by Interpol resulted in 144 arrests across 12 South American countries for child sexual abuse, highlighting…
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Entertainment
Shakira’s Empowering New Song ‘Soltera’ Celebrates Female Independence
Shakira has just released her highly anticipated song "Soltera," blending Afrobeat influences with a powerful message of female empowerment. Collaborating…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Acciona Energía Quits Chile’s Renewable Energy Group Over Industry Stalemate
Acciona Energía, one of the founding members of the Chilean Renewable Energy Association (Acera), has announced its departure from the…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Investigating Heavy Metal Contamination in Ecuador’s Galápagos Birds
Scientists are investigating the origins of heavy metals like lead and cadmium found in penguins, cormorants, flamingos, and albatrosses in…
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SPORTS
The Dramatic Death and Legacy of Latin America’s Most Legendary Mountain Climber
José Antonio Delgado Sucre, one of Latin America's most accomplished mountaineers, left a lasting impact on the climbing community. His…
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