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AMERICAS
Titicaca’s Cry: How Neglect and Pollution Are Suffocating Bolivia’s Sacred Lake
In the world's highest navigable lake, silence has replaced the slap of nets. Along Lake Titicaca—the sacred mirror shared by…
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LIFE
When the Pacific Sings: How Colombia’s Whales Teach Hope to Coastal Communities
Each winter, the Colombian Pacific becomes a nursery where humpback whales arrive from Antarctica, their calves learning first flicks beneath…
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AMERICAS
Brazilian Democracy Keeps the Beat While Congress Rushes to Pass Amnesty
On Rio's Copacabana, a protest turned into a warning as Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque, Gilberto Gil, and Djavan led thousands…
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ANALYSIS
Brazil’s Waterway Debate: Progress Cannot Mean Empty Nets and Silenced Rivers
The government's plan to blast rock outcrops along the Tocantins to carve a 100-meter-wide waterway promises cheaper soy shipments. In…
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AMERICAS
Uruguayan Appeal to Save Life Becomes Today’s Governing Test 12 Years Later
Twelve years after José "Pepe" Mujica's UN broadside against market idolatry and corrosive individualism, New York honors the Uruguayan farmer-statesman.…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Reckoning With Dignity: Euthanasia Access Expands Amid Unfinished Debate
Colombia's sharp rise in euthanasia cases is not a moral collapse; it is a moral reckoning. A new report shows…
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LIFE
Latin America’s Invisible Disability: Why Migraine Demands Urgent Recognition Now
Migraine is not just a headache. It is a neurological disorder that disables millions across Latin America, draining productivity, warping…
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AMERICAS
Colombian Thunder at the UN: Petro’s Challenge to Missiles, Myths, and Mimicry
At the United Nations, Colombian President Gustavo Petro torched drug-war orthodoxy, denounced U.S. Caribbean strikes, and urged remaking global security.…
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SPORTS
Jamaica’s sprint queen Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce bows out in glory
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce closed her glittering sprint career where it began—on Japanese soil—with one final medal, one last roar from the…
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SPORTS
Thirty Hours, Three Summits: How One Runner Redrew Peru’s Map of Possibility
In under thirty sleepless hours, 22-year-old Thomas Schilter linked Chachani, Misti, and Picchu Picchu on foot, a first for Arequipa's…
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