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Education
Colombia Salt Cathedral Turns Zipaquirá’s Past Into Living Stone Underground
Inside Colombia’s Catedral de Sal de Zipaquirá, 180 meters underground, salt walls hold Indigenous memory and colonial ambition. Opened in…
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Politics
Chile Elects Kast Again: Crime and Memory Shape A Presidency
Chile’s run-off gave Jose Antonio Kast 58 percent of the vote and the presidency, ending the center-left era after Gabriel…
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Entertainment
Bad Bunny Redefines Global Fame, With Career Built On Risk And Puerto Rican Identity
From grocery clerk in Puerto Rico to global Latin music phenomenon, Bad Bunny has turned refusal, joy, and stubborn authenticity…
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AMERICAS
Aztecs Still Speak After Conquest, As Empires Fall Apart Today
The so-called fall of the Aztecs in 1521 was never a clean break. However, a violent transformation whose survivors still…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Panama Forest Bats Hunt Like Lions And Challenge Nature’s Rules
Deep in Panama's humid forests, fringe-lipped bats hunt like miniature lions, outpacing Africa's big cats in stealth and success, a…
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ANALYSIS
Latin America Pushes Back As Trump Revives Old Empire Playbook
From Latin America's southern cone to the US–Mexico border, DW reports how Donald Trump's revived Monroe Doctrine reshapes migration, trade,…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuela Tanker Seizure Exposes Shadow War Over Sanctioned Oil Trade
As US helicopters skim low over the Caribbean, the seizure of a sanctioned super‑tanker carrying Venezuelan crude turns maritime law,…
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LIFE
Argentina’s Ushuaia And Norway’s Longyearbyen Mirror Polar Extremes In Travel
At the farthest reaches of Argentina's south, Ushuaia faces its Arctic twin, Longyearbyen, in a mirror of ice, wind, and…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico Turns Satellites And Sensors Into A Lifeline For Jaguars
Deep in the Maya forest, Mexico is quietly rewriting conservation math, using satellite collars, community paychecks, and a fragile green…
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ANALYSIS
Uruguay Flirts With Bukeleism While Defending Its Fragile Democratic Soul
As crime fears rise, Uruguay weighs Nayib Bukele–style security policy, testing whether a proud left-wing democracy can confront gangs, drug…
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