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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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ANALYSIS
Latin America Votes While Trump Looms Over Every Fragile Ballot
From Peru to Brazil, Latin America's election season is unfolding under pressure from Washington, rising crime, and exhausted voters, turning…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Brazil Sees Its Electric Future Built on an Old Nightmare
A flagship factory for electric and hybrid vehicles has put Brazil's labor model under a hard light, as inspectors tied…
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ECONOMY
Mexico Chases Safer Fracking While Energy Sovereignty Gets More Complicated
Mexico's president is testing whether unconventional gas can be sold as sovereignty instead of surrender, even as war abroad, rising…
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Environment
Argentina Rewrites Glacier Rules as Water and Mining Finally Collide
Argentina has eased mining restrictions in glacier regions, turning a legal reform into a national argument over water, provincial power,…
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ECONOMY
Brazil Oil Dreams Are Clearing Forest Faster Than Prosperity Arrives
Oiapoque is swelling on the promise of Petrobras drilling, drawing migrants into the Amazon mud while exposing Brazil's oldest development…
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AMERICAS
Cuban Women Turn Sanctions Into Latin America’s Harshest Public Mirror
Hundreds of women in Havana rallied against the U.S. energy embargo, but the scene says more than that. It shows…
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