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Plastics Threaten Malpelo’s Waters in the Colombian Pacific
Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise journeyed over 40 hours to Colombia's Malpelo sanctuary, uncovering alarming plastic pollution and illegal fishing, highlighting urgent…
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Bolivian Qhara Qhara’s Fight for the San José Galleon’s Treasure
Samuel Flores of Bolivia's Qhara Qhara nation seeks to reclaim gold and silver from the sunken Spanish galleon San José,…
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Former Colombian President Uribe to Stand Trial
Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe will face trial for witness tampering and fraud, marking a significant chapter in the nation's…
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Trial Commences for Panama Papers Money-Laundering Case
The trial of 27 individuals, including the founders of Mossack Fonseca, tied to the Panama Papers scandal commences in Panama.…
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Mexico Issues New Epidemiological Alert for Measles Virus Spread
Mexico's Health Secretariat has issued an epidemiological alert for measles, urging medical units to enhance surveillance. This action reflects a…
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El Salvador’s Media Battle: Vamos Party Sues for Defamation
In El Salvador, the Vamos party has filed a lawsuit against Diario El Salvador, accusing the state-run newspaper of falsely…
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Milei Positions Future U.S. Base in Argentina as Strategy to Reclaim Falklands
Argentine President Javier Milei's announcement of a U.S. military base in Tierra del Fuego as part of a strategy to…
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Medellín, Colombia’s Harsh Face of Tourism – Child Abuse, Sex, and Drugs
Medellín's six-month ban on sexual services highlights a struggle against minor exploitation, reflecting a city's complex battle with its rising…
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Chile Cracks Down on International Crime Syndicate
Chilean authorities arrested a vital leader of the Dominican gang 'Los Trinitarios' at Santiago's airport, signaling a significant crackdown on…
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Argentine Nuns Challenge Clerical Abuse in Historic Verdict
In Argentina, a judge ruled that 20 nuns endured decades of abuse by high-ranking clergy, leading to a landmark decision…
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