AMERICAS
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Brazil’s Largest City Still Ravaged by Storm
A fierce storm ripped through São Paulo, Brazil, claiming seven lives and casting the state into chaos with widespread power…
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Panama Imposes Indefinite Freeze on Mining Concessions Amid Protests
In a decisive move to recalibrate the nation's mineral exploitation strategy, Panama's President, Laurentino Cortizo, has enacted a sweeping moratorium…
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El Salvador’s Tribunal Clears Bukele for Reelection
In a move that strains the fabric of El Salvador's constitutional law, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal has cleared the path…
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Puerto Rico to Receive a $440 Million Solar Initiative for Low-Income Homes
In a significant shift towards sustainable energy, the U.S. Department of Energy has earmarked $440 million to install solar panels…
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Panama’s Uprising Against Mining Leads to Legislative Action
In a remarkable shift propelled by extensive public outcry, Panama's National Assembly is considering revoking a major mining contract with…
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Chilean President Boric Addresses Humanitarian Concerns with President Biden
In a landmark dialogue at the White House, Chilean President Gabriel Boric fervently conveyed his distress to President Joe Biden…
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Political Intrigue and Resignation in Uruguay
The political landscape of Uruguay was shaken as Foreign Minister Francisco Bustillo stepped down amidst a scandal involving alleged efforts…
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Vibrant Memories: Understanding the Day of the Dead’s Deep Significance
As the marigold petals scatter and sugar skulls gleam under the moonlit November skies, Día de los Muertos, or the…
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Mexico’s Mixed Response to Hurricane Otis: Support for Hotels, But Questions Linger
In the aftermath of Hurricane Otis's devastating impact on Mexico's resort city, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has declared a…
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