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SPORTS
Brazil Celebrates Football Cathedral That Still Sends Hearts Airborne at its seventy‑fifth birthday
Seventy‑five years after Rio de Janeiro unveiled the vast bowl locals call the Maracanã, the stadium's curves, collapses, and comebacks…
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ANALYSIS
Ecuador Must Deny Soldiers’ Impunity for Killing Guayaquil Children
When 11-year-old Steven Medina and three teenage friends vanished after a December military roundup in Guayaquil, Ecuador's army claimed it…
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ECONOMY
Chile’s Queen Bees Take Flight as Global Guardians of Pollination
Ringed by the Andes, walled by the Atacama, and washed by the Pacific, Chile has become an epidemiological island for…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Latin America Still Sips Toddy While Us Vintage Drink’s Past Forgotten
A century after fizzing to life in frozen Buffalo, the malt-sweet drink mix Toddy has slipped from North American shelves.…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
South American Forests Still Lament the Lost Mastodon Gardeners
A vanished giant still shapes the fate of South America's woods. New fossil clues show that when the mastodon disappeared…
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SPORTS
River Plate’s Argentinean Gems Powering Real Madrid’s Golden Eras
From Alfredo Di Stéfano's first whirling runs in the 1950s to 17-year-old Franco Mastantuono's record switch in 2025, a bright…
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LIFE
Latin American Colonial Past Lives on in European Living‑Room Plants
The cactus on your sill and the begonia spilling over a macramé hanger look innocent enough, yet each leaf carries…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Panama Port Paralysis: How the Chiquita Walkout Stalled Banana Exports
Where refrigerated containers once rattled nonstop, the Chiquita pier in Almirante now echoes only with gulls. Laid-off stevedores pace splintered…
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ECONOMY
Brazil Oil Auction Sparks Fresh Climate Clash Near Amazon Mouth
Nine energy giants have just scooped up 34 offshore blocks in Brazil, reopening an old argument in a new decade:…
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