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ANALYSIS
Cuba’s New Labor Code: Shiny Reforms, Same Old Chains
Cuba's draft Labor Code showcases modern buzzwords—telework, digital disconnection, parental leave, and even unemployment insurance for the private sector. But…
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ECONOMY
Costa Rica Permaculture Revolution Turns Waste into Water and Wealth
In Costa Rica's Monteverde hills, a 17-hectare reserve is turning sun, rain, wind, and soil into partners instead of obstacles.…
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LIFE
Mexico’s Desert City Enlists Manchas Pet Detective to Save Water Supplies
In Saltillo, where rain is scarce and aquifers are the only lifeline, a floppy-eared dog named Manchas is sniffing out…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Guanaquerx the Robot Rewrites Andean Liberation on Four Legs
A shaggy robot dressed in Andean textiles has retraced San Martín's independence route across the Andes. Named Guanaquerx, it fuses…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Technology’s Hand in Reclaiming Amazon Voices: Indigenous Media Turns Silence Into Power
In the Amazon, microphones now capture chainsaws where birds once sang. Indigenous storytellers are recording that shift, broadcasting it worldwide,…
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AMERICAS
Southbound on the Caribbean: Colombia Confronts Migration in Reverse
Boats that once carried migrants north now ferry them south. Since Washington's January crackdown, thousands of Venezuelans are retracing their…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Latin America’s Digital Non-Alignment Gains Ground in the AI Crossfire
Washington offers AI built for dominance, Beijing touts cooperation and infrastructure sharing. Latin America, squeezed between standards, chips, and geopolitics,…
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ECONOMY
Paraguay’s Investment Grade Boom Faces a Street-Level Reality Check
Paraguay is basking in a new skyline and the prestige of investment grade, but beneath the glass towers and cranes,…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Peru’s Peñico Discovery Shows How the Caral Civilization Faced Crisis With Cooperation, Not Conquest
High on the windblown slopes of Peru's Supe Valley, archaeologists have unearthed Peñico, a 3,800-year-old city tied to the Caral…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuela’s War Games and U.S. Patrols Turn the Caribbean Into a Powder Keg
With Venezuela staging countrywide maneuvers and the U.S. massing warships and F-35s in nearby waters, drills and disputed strikes are…
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