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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Colombian Fossil Reveals Ancient Terror Bird’s Showdown That’s Rewriting Prehistoric Power Rankings
In Colombia's Tatacoa Desert, a dusty bone with two puncture marks has revealed a prehistoric ambush: a massive caiman taking…
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AMERICAS
Ecuador’s ‘El León’ Lands in New York, but His Narco Empire Still Roars at Home
He once ruled a prison like a five-star hotel, but this week, Ecuador's most feared drug lord, José Adolfo "Fito"…
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ECONOMY
Cuba’s Unseen Crisis: As Poverty Deepens, the Government Renames It and Struggles to Respond
In Havana's backstreets, pensioners dig through garbage while officials debate terms like "wandering conduct." With eggs now costing more than…
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SPORTS
Tour de France Slips Away for Latin Riders—But the Alps May Still Offer One Last Opening
As Tadej Pogacar tightens his grip on the yellow jersey, Latin American cyclists watch the Tour's final mountain stages with…
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AMERICAS
From a Salvadoran Prison to a Caracas Runway: 252 Venezuelan Migrants Return Home After a Shadowy Diplomatic Deal
After six months locked inside a Salvadoran maximum-security prison, 252 Venezuelan migrants landed in Caracas Friday in a quiet prisoner…
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SPORTS
From Guatemalan Hills to European Podiums: Sergio Chumil’s Climb Toward Cycling’s Grand Tours
Each morning in Spain, Guatemalan cyclist Sergio Chumil trains alone behind a team car, chasing a dream that started on…
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LIFE
Mexico Shows Link Flamenco Spirit to Chavela Vargas’ Ranchera Heritage
Guitarricadelafuente, the Spanish singer who blends flamenco and folk with modern ache, returns to Mexico this November—not just to perform,…
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ECONOMY
Panama’s Uneven Comeback: Behind Growth Headlines, a Job Crisis Spreads from Ports to Banana Fields
Panama's economy is surging on paper, with cargo up and GDP climbing. But on the ground, thousands of workers are…
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ANALYSIS
Brazil’s Supreme Court Pushback Signals a Nation Unwilling to Trade Justice for Tariff Relief
With Jair Bolsonaro wearing a court-ordered ankle monitor and Donald Trump threatening punishing tariffs, Brazil faces a historic test. Its…
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AMERICAS
As Presidential Election Looms, Chile’s Foreign Vote Could Tip the Scales or Be Locked Out
With Chile's November election approaching, a provision from the Pinochet-era constitution has sparked a national standoff: Should nearly a million…
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