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AMERICAS
Chilean Boric’s Patagonia Exit Tour Tests Promises on Roads, Hospitals, and Power
In Chile's Aysén region, Gabriel Boric used a late presidential trip to push long-term public policy for remote territory. As…
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Environment
Chile Mega-Fires Turn Heat, Plantations, and Planning into a Test
On the edge of Concepción, smoke still clung to rooftops after the evacuations. More than fifty thousand people left as…
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SPORTS
Cuba Eyes Rugby Dreams as Football Fields Host a New Scramble
On a Havana football pitch, Cuban kids pile onto a rugby ball while baseball continues nearby. A French-backed program and…
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LIFE
Trinidad and Tobago Carnival Turns Regional Tension Into Feathered Street Theater
With hotels full and flights sold out, Trinidad and Tobago Carnival returns at full volume this month, even as regional…
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AMERICAS
Venezuela Prison Vigil Turns Mothers into Lawmakers of Daily Survival
Outside El Rodeo, near Caracas, women sleep in tents and take turns guarding a narrow road, waiting for relatives held…
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LIFE
Uruguay’s Secular Image Softens as Iemanjá Fills Montevideo’s Shore
Thousands returned to Montevideo's beaches last week to honor Iemanjá, the Umbanda goddess of waters, bringing flowers, fruit, and small…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Ecuador Roses Race Valentine’s Deadline as Tariffs Squeeze Growers’ Margins
In Ecuador's high Andes, rose farms surge toward Valentine's Day, pushing millions of stems from cold greenhouses to global storefronts.…
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ECONOMY
Venezuela Rewrites Oil Rules as Washington Quietly Shifts Course
Venezuela's Parliament moved to redraw the rules of its oil industry in a single day, just as Washington loosened constraints…
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Environment
Colombia Sinú Flood Turns Homes Into Shelters and Questions Into Routine
In Montería's low neighborhoods and Tierralta's rural riverbanks, the Sinú has risen and stayed. Seven days in, families count centimeters,…
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AMERICAS
Paraguay Reckons with Stroessner as Memory Refuses to Fade
Thirty-seven years after Alfredo Stroessner fell, Paraguay is still negotiating the meaning of his rule. Activists and opposition politicians warn…
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