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SPORTS
South American Stars Turn Club World Cup into European Runway
Five South American players didn't just represent their clubs at the Club World Cup—they auditioned for a continent. By tournament's…
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AMERICAS
El Salvador’s Student Massacre Still Haunts a Nation That Won’t Open Its Archives
Fifty years after gunfire tore through a student march in San Salvador, survivors like Mirna Perla still carry shrapnel in…
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ECONOMY
Foreign Tractors and Familiar Hunger: Cuba Turns to Vietnam to Reclaim Its Rice Fields
In the sun-scorched plains of western Cuba, where silence once fell heavy on abandoned farmland, the rumble of Vietnamese machinery…
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ECONOMY
How Ceviche and Pisco Quietly Powered Peru’s Rare Earth Minerals Pitch to India
As guests toasted Peruvian pisco beneath chandeliers in New Delhi, the real prize wasn't on the tasting table—it was buried…
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LIFE
Carlos Vives Serenades Santa Marta at 500: A Vallenato Homecoming by the Sea
Under a full moon and a sea of phone lights, Carlos Vives took the beach stage in his hometown of…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Brazilian Giant O Globo’s Centennial Stirs Debate on Power, Press, And Politics
As O Globo marked its 100th anniversary under Rio's salt-thick sky, Brazilians found themselves celebrating and questioning a media empire…
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LIFE
Secrets in Stone: Paraguay’s Masonic Museum Unveils a Hidden History
Tucked behind a modest facade in downtown Asunción, a private world of coded diaries, war medals, and forgotten presidents is…
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SPORTS
Colombian Cycling Soul‑Searches After Tour De France Collapse
As Europe's cycling superpowers dominated the Tour de France, Latin America's lone flicker came not from Colombia's famed escarabajos, but…
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ECONOMY
Latin America Weighs U.S. Stablecoin Law for Regional Crypto Future
Washington's new stablecoin law just rewrote the rules of the crypto game—and across Latin America, financial officials, entrepreneurs, and lawmakers…
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ANALYSIS
Brazil’s PIX Becomes a Symbol of Defiance as Trump Targets Instant-Pay System
When U.S. scrutiny landed on Brazil's beloved instant-pay system PIX, what began as a trade probe turned into a full-blown…
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