AMERICAS
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Latin American Nations Decry Ecuador’s Assault on the Mexican Embassy
Following Ecuador's storming of the Mexican embassy to arrest asylum-seeker Jorge Glas, Latin American nations, including Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil,…
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Colombia and Panama Attempt to Circumnavigate Human Rights in the Darien Passage
Human Rights Watch highlights the problematic journey of migrants through the Darien Gap, stressing Colombia and Panama's failure to ensure…
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Carnauba’s Curse: Unveiling Labor Exploitation in Brazil
Discover the hidden toll of carnauba wax production in Brazil's Piauí, where labor exploitation shadows a booming industry. This deep…
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Cuba’s Havana Syndrome Mystery and Latin America’s Unseen Threat
This feature explores the enigmatic Havana Syndrome, a mysterious illness affecting US diplomats globally, linked to Russian intelligence, and stirring…
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Cuba Secures Food Supply to Alleviate Unrest Following Demonstrations
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel vows to stabilize the nation's food supply, reassuring citizens post-protests and highlighting a broader Latin American…
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Ecuador’s Quito Overcomes Mudslide Crisis
After a destructive mudslide, Quito's mayor announced the city's move from emergency to recovery, highlighting extensive support for affected citizens…
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Brazil and Colombia Turning the Tide on Tropical Forest Deforestation
A recent study highlights a 7.3% reduction in global primary tropical forest deforestation, crediting Brazil and Colombia's significant efforts, and…
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Peru’s Callao Port Launches First Electric Truck Station in Latin America
Callao Port in Peru inaugurates Latin America's first electric truck charging station, targeting carbon neutrality by 2030. This move by…
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Colombian Senate Committee Rejects Petro’s Health Reform
In Colombia, President Gustavo Petro's ambitious health reform hit a roadblock as a Senate committee voted against it, sparking debates…
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Argentina’s Falklands Stance Softens Under Milei’s Rule
Argentina's April 2nd Malvinas Day, traditionally a display of national unity and assertive claims over the Falkland Islands, sees a…
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