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AMERICAS
Colombian Thunder at the UN: Petro’s Challenge to Missiles, Myths, and Mimicry
At the United Nations, Colombian President Gustavo Petro torched drug-war orthodoxy, denounced U.S. Caribbean strikes, and urged remaking global security.…
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SPORTS
Jamaica’s sprint queen Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce bows out in glory
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce closed her glittering sprint career where it began—on Japanese soil—with one final medal, one last roar from the…
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SPORTS
Thirty Hours, Three Summits: How One Runner Redrew Peru’s Map of Possibility
In under thirty sleepless hours, 22-year-old Thomas Schilter linked Chachani, Misti, and Picchu Picchu on foot, a first for Arequipa's…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Drones, Dairy, and a Denomination: How Turrialba Is Digitizing Costa Rica’s Countryside
On a small dairy outside Turrialba, pasture isn't guessed anymore—it's measured from the air. As Costa Rica chases productivity without…
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ECONOMY
Ferries on Pause: How Trinidad–Venezuela Tensions Are Sinking Everyday Life
Ferry slips, once busy between Trinidad and Venezuela, have gone quiet as U.S. warships cruise the Caribbean and rhetoric hardens.…
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LIFE
Concrete Floors, Living Futures: How Guatemala Can End a Preventable Health Crisis
A concrete floor isn't charity; it's public health with generational returns. In Guatemala, where a million homes still rest on…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Cuba’s Atlantis? Why the Lost City Legend Still Waits for Proof
For nearly a quarter-century, whispers of a "sunken city" off Cuba's Guanahacabibes Peninsula have floated between science and myth. New…
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ECONOMY
How Uruguay Chose Clean Power and Won the World’s Attention
Uruguay didn't stumble into clean power; it chose it, relentlessly. Under Ramón Méndez Galain, the country reengineered policy, markets, and…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Machu Picchu’s Wonder Status at Risk: Why Peru Must Act Before the World Looks Away
Once vaulted into global stardom as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu is now under…
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AMERICAS
Why September 19 Keeps Shaking Mexico City—and What Must Change
Every September 19, Mexico City rehearses survival and remembers grief, then wonders why history keeps rhyming. Two quakes, thirty-two years…
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