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Entertainment
Mexican Telenovela Lobo Tests Justice Fantasies Amid ICE Street Protests
As protests target ICE and deportations reshape headlines, Telemundo’s Lobo, morir matando arrives with a risky promise: some inside security…
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LIFE
Brazil Carnival Morning Turns City Center into a Singing Garden
By eight in the morning, Rio’s carnival is already underway, with beer cups, flower costumes, and street bands drawing crowds…
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LIFE
El Salvador Pet Prosthetics Turn One Dog’s Pain into Policy
A baby stroller replaces a dog’s legs, but its owner keeps pushing, insisting on hope where care and dignified options…
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Entertainment
Argentine Rock Legend Fito Páez Turns Cosquín into Memory
At Cosquín Rock 2026, about ninety thousand people watched Fito Páez compress five decades into one hour. A piano solo,…
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LIFE
Brazil Street Carnival Ends with Foreign Voices Still Singing Loudly
On Rio’s last official carnival day, street blocos pulled in crowds again, including thousands of foreigners who danced imperfectly, sang…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Minimum Wage Fight Turns Courtrooms into Campaign Stages Again
On Jan. 1, Colombia’s new minimum wage landed on pay stubs and spreadsheets alike. Now a court has paused the…
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SPORTS
Brazilian Roots Meet Alpine Gold as Latin America Rewrites Winter Sports
Lucas Pinheiro just won Brazil’s first Winter Olympics medal, an alpine giant slalom gold that jolted South America’s sporting map.…
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Entertainment
Brazilian and Chilean Women Bring Berlinale Stories That Won’t Sit Still
At the Berlinale, two Latin American filmmakers arrive with different tools and the same nerve. Brazil’s Grace Passô premieres her…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Ecuador’s Roses Go Velvet and Rainbow to Win Young Buyers
Ecuador, a leading global rose exporter, is expanding beyond red bouquets with black blooms, rainbow petals, and velvet finishes targeting…
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ANALYSIS
Peru Ousts Jerí as Congress Keeps the Revolving Door Spinning
On Tuesday, Peru’s Congress removed interim president José Jerí just weeks before the April elections, adding to nearly a decade…
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