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Politics
Venezuela’s Electoral Saga Escalates as Maduro Seeks Third Term
In Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro's quest for a third term contrasts starkly with opposition efforts to challenge his rule, unveiling…
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AMERICAS
Argentina’s Contests History Revisiting Dictatorship Narratives
As Argentina commemorates the dark anniversary of its 1976 military coup, President Javier Milei's controversial stance reignites debates, challenging established…
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Politics
Shifting Gender Dynamics in Haiti’s Transition Council
Amidst controversy and threats, Smith Augustin replaces Dominique Dupuy on Haiti's Presidential Transition Council, spotlighting gender and political challenges as…
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Entertainment
Colombia’s Harm Reduction Plan at Music Festivals
In Colombia's spirited music festivals, Échele Cabeza pioneers a transformative approach to drug use. Offering harm reduction services that echo…
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SPORTS
Latin America’s Landscapes: An Extreme Sports Paradise
Latin America's breathtaking landscapes, from the towering Andes to the depths of its crystal-clear waters, provide the ultimate playground for…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Panamanian Copa Airlines’ Decade of Timely Triumphs Continues
Copa Airlines, hailing from Panama, clinches the title of Latin America's most punctual airline for the ninth time in a…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Bogotá’s Marketplaces: Culinary Gems of Colombia
Bogotá's marketplaces, once traditional trading spots, have transformed into gastronomic hubs, celebrating Colombian culinary heritage and drawing both national and…
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ECONOMY
Empowering Latin America: Closing Gender Gaps for Economic Growth
The International Labor Organization emphasizes the urgent need to address gender inequalities in Latin America. It reveals how bridging these…
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ANALYSIS
Decoding Puerto Rican Bad Bunny’s Cultural Footprint in Education
Recent rumors of Bad Bunny's presence in Mexican educational materials have sparked a nationwide clarification by the Secretariat of Public…
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Environment
Mexico Uses Human Hair to Battle River Pollution
exican activists and artists have launched a novel project called 'Medusa,' using human hair to cleanse the Santiago River, Mexico's…
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