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ECONOMY
Latin America 2025: Inflation Rates Declined Against All Odds
Latin America closed 2025 with inflation easing more than expected, defying fears that global trade shocks and U.S. tariffs would…
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SPORTS
Argentine Fans Chase 2026 Dreams, Wallets, and One More Star
Argentina’s 2026 World Cup group games in the United States are close enough to feel possible—and expensive enough to feel…
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AMERICAS
Twenty-Five Years After the Quake, El Salvador Remembers Forty-Five Seconds That Changed Everything
Twenty-five years after January 13, 2001 —the quake that bent El Salvador for forty-five seconds —its aftershocks still live in…
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AMERICAS
Peru Bans Two-Up Motorbikes as Hitmen Turn Speed Into Terror
In Peru, a motorbike has become a symbol of modern fear: fast, cheap, and deadly. Now, in emergency zones, the…
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AMERICAS
Argentina Posts Lowest Homicide Rate While Debating Harder Punishment for Future
In 2025, Argentina recorded 3.7 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, the lowest rate in Latin America and the Caribbean. The figure…
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Entertainment
Why Colombia’s Grief for Yeison Jiménez Runs So Deep: He Gave Voice to Their Pain
When Colombia learned on January 10, 2026, that Yeison Jiménez had died in a plane crash, the reaction felt immediate…
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Entertainment
Latin America Confronts Julio Iglesias: Legacy, Power, and Breaking the Silence
For Latin America, Julio Iglesias was never just a Spanish singer. He was a romance translated into Spanish, a bridge…
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LIFE
Puerto Rico’s Bigheads March Again With Peace, Plena, and Memory
In Old San Juan, the year’s loudest argument isn’t shouted—it’s danced. This weekend’s Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián brings…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Brazilian Startup Detects Water Leaks, Saving Billions of Liters and Earning Global Recognition
From São Paulo to Abu Dhabi, one young engineer is proving that water can be saved not only with concrete…
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AMERICAS
Cuban Exiles in Miami Weigh Liberation Dreams Over Calle Ocho
In Miami, where salsa leaks from doorways and cigar smoke clings to Calle Ocho, some Cuban exiles watched Venezuela’s January…
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