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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
The Fight Over Water, Power, and the Future of AI In Chile's Data Desert
Between Santiago's high desert sun and its vanishing wetlands, Chile is sprinting to host Latin America's AI cloud even as…
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ANALYSIS
Latin America Tests Washington's Credibility as China Redraws Maritime Rules
From the South China Sea to the Caribbean, power politics rhyme. When Washington flexes unilaterally in Latin America, it weakens…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Mangrove Honey, Women's Work: How Panama and Peru Turn Bees Into a Coastal Shield
On Panama's Pacific shore and Peru's northern coast, women beekeepers are placing hives in mangroves, harvesting honey while restoring a…
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Entertainment
Bad Bunny at Yale: How a Puerto Rican Superstar Became a Lesson in Identity
At Yale, a sold-out seminar dissects Bad Bunny's latest album to explore Puerto Rico's politics, rhythms, and diaspora. Professor Albert…
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ECONOMY
From Colonial Port to Global Forum: How Santa Marta Became the Voice of Two Continents
Between Caribbean surf and the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada, Santa Marta, Colombia's oldest city, became the stage for…
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Environment
The Tornado That Stole Time from Rio Bonito do Iguaçu
In minutes, a violent tornado tore through the southern Brazilian town of Rio Bonito do Iguaçu, killing six and injuring…
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SPORTS
How Argentine Independiente Rivadavia Finally Touched the Sky Asfter 112-Year Wait
In Córdoba, under storm clouds and history's weight, Independiente Rivadavia of Mendoza conquered the Copa Argentina—outlasting two red cards, a…
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Environment
Falmouth Without a Roof: Jamaica's Colonial Gem Battles to Rebuild After Hurricane Melissa
When Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica, it ripped more than roofs—it peeled back centuries. In Falmouth, the island's Georgian jewel,…
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ANALYSIS
Bolivia's Rodrigo Paz Faces a Nation on Empty: Gas, Dollars, and Trust Running Out
Sworn in Saturday, President-elect Rodrigo Paz inherits a country short on fuel, foreign currency, and patience. Promising a diplomatic thaw…
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AMERICAS
Organized Crime Moves into Brazil's Amazon Led by the Comando Vermelho
As Belém prepares to host COP30, red graffiti and whispered threats trace the reach of the Comando Vermelho through Brazil's…
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