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Mexico’s Major Retailers Renew Pact to Curb Inflation Through Price Limits
Mexico's leading food retailers have renewed a crucial deal with the government to combat inflation, capping prices on 24 essential…
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Chile’s Rejected Constitution Leads to Economic Uncertainty Amid Social Unrest
Chile's decision to reject a new constitution signals regulatory stability but fails to quell social discontent and political fragmentation, say…
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Ecuador’s Only Path to Prosperity is Embracing Conservative Economic Reforms
To resolve its financial woes, Ecuador must adopt conservative, stable economic policies that open international market access and correct imbalances.
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U.S. Tightens Border Rails to Counter Migrant Smuggling Surge
In response to increased train smuggling of migrants, U.S. border officials shut down key Texas-Mexico rail bridges, sparking wide-reaching implications.
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UK Backs Guyana Amid Renewed Venezuelan Claims on Essequibo Region
The UK strongly supports Guyana's territorial rights following Venezuela's escalated claim to the resource-rich Essequibo region.
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Colombia’s ELN Rebels Vow to End Kidnappings Amid Peace Talks
In a significant move, Colombia's ELN rebels agree to cease kidnappings if the current government cease-fire is prolonged.
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The Mexican Urban Revolutionized a 2023 That Went Beyond Reggaeton
In 2023, the Latin music landscape was transformed, with urban Mexican genres and young artists like Bizarrap and Peso Pluma…
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Remembering Colombian Camilo Villegas’ Triumphant Return From Tragedy to PGA Victory
Colombian golfer Camilo Villegas marks a poignant comeback, winning the PGA TOUR's Butterfield Bermuda Championship, symbolizing resilience and healing after…
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Deadly Salmonella Outbreak: Mexico Shuts Down Cantaloupe Plant
Mexico's government suspended a Sonora cantaloupe plant amid investigations into a salmonella outbreak causing fatalities in the U.S. and Canada.
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Mexico’s Path to a Shorter Work Week Via a New Commission’s Quest
Mexico initiated a pivotal journey toward reducing the work week from 48 to 40 hours, with a new commission set…
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