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ANALYSIS
Costa Rica’s Political Earthquake: Lawmakers Weigh Lifting President Chávez’s Immunity
What began as a routine contract investigation now threatens to shatter precedent in Costa Rica, as lawmakers debate whether to…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico’s Forgotten Telescope Is Now Watching the Skies to Protect Earth
Each night from a windswept dome in Puebla, astronomers peer through an 83-year-old telescope hunting asteroids that could one day…
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AMERICAS
Chile’s Disappearing Coastline: A Nation Reckons with the Loss of Its Beaches
Waves are stealing Chile's beaches grain by grain, and unless bold action is taken, iconic stretches like Reñaca and Puerto…
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LIFE
Powerless and Anxious: How Puerto Rico’s Broken Grid Is Fueling a Mental Health Crisis
As Puerto Rico struggles with near-weekly blackouts, the island's most fragile residents—patients on oxygen, elderly caregivers, and exhausted families—are unraveling…
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ECONOMY
Chile’s Lithium Crossroads: Politics, Profit, and the Price of Power in the Atacama
In the high desert salt flats of northern Chile, where flamingos nest and brine glitters under blinding sun, a new…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Rediscovered Jungle Fortress in Chiapas Revives Maya Resistance to Spanish Conquest
Half-buried beneath vines and centuries of silence, a lost Maya stronghold has resurfaced in the Lacandon jungle—its crumbling platforms and…
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ANALYSIS
Bukele Resets El Salvador’s Constitution—and the Clock on Presidential Limits
In less than a day, El Salvador's legislature erased five constitutional guardrails, clearing the way for President Nayib Bukele to…
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LIFE
Keanu’s Watches Recovered: How Chile Became the FBI’s Unexpected Ally in a Hollywood Heist
Ten months after a precision burglary stripped Keanu Reeves of six rare watches, a transcontinental crime story has delivered its…
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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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