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Brazil’s Congress Challenges Presidential Veto on Indigenous Lands
Brazil's Congress has overturned President Lula's veto, reigniting tensions over Indigenous land claims and setting the stage for a critical…
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Chile’s Crucial Vote on a New, More Conservative Constitution
Chile faces a historic decision in a referendum to adopt a new constitution, moving away from its dictatorship-era charter towards…
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Green Nobel: Honoring Environmental Heroes of the Amazon
Marcus Nobel, the great-grandnephew of Alfred Nobel, introduces the United Earth Amazonia prize, a "Green Nobel," to honor those dedicated…
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NFL’s International Ambition has Mexico Central to Global Expansion by 2025
The NFL's decision to host up to eight games annually outside the United States by 2025 marks a strategic push…
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Bolivia Signs New Agreement with Russian Uranium One for Lithium Carbonate Production
Bolivia signs a new agreement with the Russian group Uranium One to establish a lithium carbonate plant using direct extraction…
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President Rodrigo Chaves Says that 2023 was a “Miraculous” Year for Costa Rica’s Economy
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves described 2023 as a "miraculous" economic year with "world champion" results in several indicators. However,…
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Rushed Reforms: Paraguay’s Pension Oversight Bill Raises Concerns
Paraguay's recent approval of a pension oversight bill, amidst protests and rushed parliamentary procedures, raises serious concerns from a conservative…
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New York Jury Convicts Venezuelan for Major Cocaine Trafficking
Carlos Orense, accused of bribing top Venezuelan officials, was found guilty by a New York federal jury on charges of…
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Ecuador’s $200 Million Security Boost to Tackle Drug-Related Violence
Ecuador is on the brink of securing a $200 million deal with the United States for advanced security equipment and…
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The spirit of 9,000-year-old ancestors is ‘reborn’ in Ecuador with its archaeological legacy
The Arutam Wakam Center in Ecuador, which displays artifacts from the ancient Machinaza culture, represents the spirit of ancestors from…
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