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SPORTS
Mexico Opens Group A With Memory, Pressure, and Home Soil
Group A begins in Mexico City, but its story stretches wider than one opener. Mexico carries host pressure and old…
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ANALYSIS
Argentina Bets on Copper While Glaciers Keep Score in Silence
Argentina's glacier reform has sparked a raw fight over water, mining, and survival in the Andes, where vineyards, towns, and…
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ECONOMY
Cuba Rides a Tunnel Bus Through Its Deepening Energy Squeeze
Havana's Ciclobús has become a lifeline as fuel rationing empties streets of cars and pushes workers onto bicycles and electric…
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AMERICAS
Brazil Turns to Washington as Crime Politics Tighten Before Election
Brazil's new anti-crime pact with the United States lands in an election season where weapons, drugs, tax intelligence, and sovereignty…
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AMERICAS
Haiti Faces Gangs as Childhood Becomes the Front Line Again
As a new multinational force arrives in Haiti, thousands of armed children stand between a security crackdown and any hope…
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AMERICAS
Brazil Finds Its Police Badge Inside a Global Scam Machine
A fake Brazilian police station inside a Cambodian scam compound says something brutal about modern fraud. Brazil is no longer…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Mexico Weighs Mental Health at Work as Stress Stops Hiding
A Senate proposal to require workplace mental health training could push Mexico toward a broader definition of labor dignity, one…
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ECONOMY
Venezuela Rewrites Mining Rules While Its Old Shadows Still Profit
Venezuela's new mining law promises order, investor confidence, and future prosperity. Still, it lands in a sector scarred by seizures,…
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AMERICAS
Brazil Lets Rio Drift While Politics Outsource the Basics
Rio de Janeiro has been without a governor for weeks, and the crisis is no longer just constitutional theater. It…
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ECONOMY
Ecuador Raises Tariffs and Turns Border Anxiety Into Regional Rupture
Ecuador's move to raise tariffs on Colombian goods to one hundred percent is more than a trade fight. It shows…
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