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AMERICAS
Latin America’s Children Face a Climate-Driven Poverty Surge Without Urgent Action
A new United Nations report warns that climate change could push between 5.9 million and 27 million more children and…
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LIFE
Ecuador’s Cloud Kingdom, Where Ancient Conifers Guard Rivers Against Greed
Mist drapes the ridgelines of southern Ecuador, then slides into ravines where orchids bead with rain. Between two Andean spines,…
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ECONOMY
Brazil’s Jequitinhonha Valley Emerges as Lithium El Dorado
Global hunger for electric cars has turned Brazil's Jequitinhonha Valley into a lithium El Dorado, luring billions in mining investments,…
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SPORTS
Colombian Spark Ignites Bayern’s Season as Díaz Delivers Instant Impact
Signed for €70 million from Liverpool, Luis Díaz has detonated Bayern Munich's campaign from the very first whistle—scoring decisive goals…
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AMERICAS
Haiti Families Risk Homecomings as Gangs Pull Back
In Port-au-Prince, hundreds of families are edging back into neighborhoods abandoned to gunfire after gang leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérizier ordered…
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AMERICAS
Mexico Confronts a Flesh-Eating Screwworm Surge Threatening Livestock, People, and Borders
A parasite once thought banished has returned. The New World screwworm is back on the rise in Mexico, with infestations…
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LIFE
Ecuadorian Dreams of Disney, Lands in America’s Asylum Waiting Room
A promised Disney vacation turned into an escape from Guayaquil's spiraling violence, sending a mother and her daughter into the…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia’s Peace Needs Stricter Juvenile Laws for Heinous Crimes
Seven years for a 15-year-old who pulled the trigger on Miguel Uribe Turbay is not justice. It is permission. In…
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SPORTS
Brazilian Star Vinícius Roars Back as Madrid’s Meritocracy Bites
After five matches without a goal or assist—his energy drained by an endless season and a stunted preseason—Vinícius Júnior woke…
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