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Environment
Free Kshamenk: The Battle to Release Latin America’s Last Captive Orca
In the heart of Argentina, Kshamenk, the last captive orca in Latin America, lives in isolation. His story has ignited…
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Entertainment
Charly García: Argentina’s Legendary Rock Star Returns with a Masterpiece
Argentina’s rock legend Charly García has once again shocked the world with his new album La Lógica del Escorpión, released…
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SPORTS
A World Cup Without Brazil? Soccer’s Giant Faces Uncertainty
Brazil’s shocking defeat to Paraguay in World Cup qualifying has exposed deep cracks in the team’s foundation. With four losses…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Musk’s Defiance to Brazil’s Ban on X Latin American Social Media
Brazil’s Supreme Court has upheld a ban on Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly Twitter, marking another chapter in…
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ECONOMY
China’s Quest for Lithium in Latin America Faces Major Hurdles
As Chinese firms seek lithium, a key element in electric vehicle (EV) batteries, in Latin America, they face increasing resistance…
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ANALYSIS
The Lula-Maduro Rift: Dividing Latin America in a Time of Crisis
The growing rift between Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro is fracturing the unity of…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
High-Tech Balloon Surveillance: Saving Lives Along the U.S.-Mexico Border
In response to the rising number of migrant deaths along the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities have deployed a high-tech balloon equipped…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Collar Bomb Tragedy: The Crime That Shocked a Nation
In 2000, a horrifying collar bomb incident in Colombia claimed the life of a young nurse, Elvia Cortés. As the…
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AMERICAS
Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua Expands Its Deadly Grip to the U.S.
The Tren de Aragua gang, born in a Venezuelan prison, is expanding its violent operations across Latin America and now…
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Uncategorized
Mexico’s Ancient Maya and Aztec Ball Games: Sacred Sports That Live On
The ancient ball games of Mexico's Maya and Aztec civilizations were more than just sports—they were deeply spiritual rituals that…
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