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ECONOMY
Uruguay Builds a Housing Revolution One Brick—and One Neighbor—at a Time
In a world where affordable housing is slipping out of reach, Uruguay's mutual-aid cooperatives have quietly achieved what markets and…
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LIFE
Hudson Nights Burn Bright as Sunset Salsa Turns New York into a Latin Dancefloor
As the sun slips behind New Jersey's cliffs, Pier 76 explodes with rhythm. Office workers, elders, and toddlers dance under…
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LIFE
Panama’s Jungle Hospital Heals Victims of Wildlife Trafficking—Then Sets Them Free
At dawn, an ocelot stalks a rubber chicken under a tree. Nearby, howler monkeys test their lungs. But this isn't…
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AMERICAS
Venezuelan Rappers Escape El Salvador’s Hell and Turn Their Trauma into Music
Handcuffed, heads shaved, and chained at the waist, Ángel Blanco and Joen Suárez were thrown into one of Latin America's…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Underwater Graveyard: Divers, Spirits, and the Relentless Search for the Disappeared
For two decades, Buenaventura's San Antonio estuary has whispered rumors of hundreds of bodies being dumped into its murky waters.…
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ECONOMY
As the World Goes Green, Chile’s Atacama Desert Watches Its Water—and Future—Vanish
In Chile's Atacama Desert, lithium powers the planet's green transition, but at a growing cost. As ponds expand and springs…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Colombian Fossil Reveals Ancient Terror Bird’s Showdown That’s Rewriting Prehistoric Power Rankings
In Colombia's Tatacoa Desert, a dusty bone with two puncture marks has revealed a prehistoric ambush: a massive caiman taking…
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AMERICAS
Ecuador’s ‘El León’ Lands in New York, but His Narco Empire Still Roars at Home
He once ruled a prison like a five-star hotel, but this week, Ecuador's most feared drug lord, José Adolfo "Fito"…
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ECONOMY
Cuba’s Unseen Crisis: As Poverty Deepens, the Government Renames It and Struggles to Respond
In Havana's backstreets, pensioners dig through garbage while officials debate terms like "wandering conduct." With eggs now costing more than…
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SPORTS
Tour de France Slips Away for Latin Riders—But the Alps May Still Offer One Last Opening
As Tadej Pogacar tightens his grip on the yellow jersey, Latin American cyclists watch the Tour's final mountain stages with…
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