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Politics
Ecuador’s New Dawn: President Noboa’s First 100 Days Tackle Crime and Economic Reform
In his first 100 days, Ecuador's youngest president, Daniel Noboa, gains popularity for his firm stance on organized crime and…
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Environment
Chilean Architect Cecilia Puga: Pioneering Ecosystem and Community Restoration Through Architecture
Cecilia Puga, a renowned Chilean architect, advocates for a construction model that heals buildings, ecosystems, and communities, integrating social issues…
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Entertainment
Colombia’s “Achura Karpa”: A Global Circus Fusion Honoring Ancestral Traditions
In Bogotá, Colombia, "Achura Karpa" redefines the traditional circus, blending acrobatics with ancestral rituals and nature's elements, challenging the Eurocentric…
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Heritage
Peru Unveils 3,000-Year-Old Ceremonial Temple as A Beacon of Ancient Rituals
In Apurímac, Peru, archaeologists have discovered a white-plastered enclosure in a 3,000-year-old ceremonial temple, offering new insights into the region's…
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Heritage
Reviving Venezuela’s Cultural Heritage Amid a Flood of Foreign Icons
In Caracas, the arrival of international characters and artworks sparks debate, urging a shift towards celebrating Venezuela's rich cultural heritage…
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SPORTS
Breaking Waves: Latin America’s Surging Influence in International Surfing
Latin American surfers are carving out their legacy on the world's oceans, challenging traditional powerhouses and inspiring a tidal wave…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Brazilian-Chinese Consortium Wins Bid for Major Railway Project Linking Sao Paulo to Campinas
A groundbreaking partnership between Brazil's Comporte and China's CRRC subsidiary secures a 30-year concession to construct a pivotal railway, promising…
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ECONOMY
Digital Transformation is Driving Economic Growth in Latin America Amidst Challenges
Latin America's leap into digital transformation is reshaping its economies, offering growth and innovation opportunities while navigating infrastructural and inequality…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia’s ELN Peace Talks: A Journey Without a Map or Destination
Despite recent progress, Colombia's peace negotiations with the ELN lack a clear direction and fail to address the group's political…
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Politics
Guatemala’s Long Road to Justice as Soldiers Finally Convicted for 2012 Indigenous Massacre
In a landmark ruling, a Guatemalan court convicted seven soldiers for their roles in the 2012 massacre of Indigenous protesters,…
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