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ANALYSIS
Ecuador’s Judicial Corruption: The Irony of Justice Turned Criminal
Ecuador's "Metástasis" case exposes deep-rooted corruption within the judicial system, where those sworn to uphold the law have allegedly aided…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Costa Rica’s Newly Discovered Potential for Offshore Wind Energy
Costa Rica is exploring its first offshore wind energy project to strengthen its renewable energy leadership. With a promising Pacific…
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Politics
Ecuador’s Plan to Fight Crime with Foreign Military Bases Sparks Sovereignty Debate
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa has proposed a controversial constitutional reform to allow foreign military bases back into the country. This…
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AMERICAS
Brazil’s Forgotten Tragedy: The Allure and Horror of the Goiânia Disaster
Four decades ago, a tragedy unfolded in the heart of Brazil that shocked the world with its silent, deadly force.…
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Entertainment
Colombia’s Cultural Jazz Renaissance in Mompox
The Mompox Jazz Festival, now in its tenth edition, showcases Colombia's deep connection to jazz and its fusion with local…
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SPORTS
Brazil’s Robinho and the Impossible Balance Between Justice and Public Opinion
Athletes, by their fame, often find themselves trapped in a difficult situation when facing justice. Whether they seek rightful benefits…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
How the the World’s Smallest Fruit is Reshaping Coffee in Latin America
As global coffee prices soar, an unlikely player is influencing the market: durian, the world’s smelliest fruit. In countries like…
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ECONOMY
Venezuela’s Untaxable Economy: How Leftist Dictatorships Fuel Informality
Leftist regimes across Latin America often enact policies to formalize their economies, yet these policies create the informal sectors they…
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ANALYSIS
U.S. Next President Likely to Overlook Latin America’s Vital Role
Last week’s debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump brought the usual sparks, but one glaring omission remained: Latin America.…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Chile’s Rapanui Likely Beat Columbus and the Vikings to the Americas
Groundbreaking genetic and radiocarbon research reveals that the Rapanui people of Easter Island, now part of Chile, made contact with…
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