AMERICAS
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Ecuador’s New Dawn: President Noboa’s First 100 Days Tackle Crime and Economic Reform
In his first 100 days, Ecuador's youngest president, Daniel Noboa, gains popularity for his firm stance on organized crime and…
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Chilean Architect Cecilia Puga: Pioneering Ecosystem and Community Restoration Through Architecture
Cecilia Puga, a renowned Chilean architect, advocates for a construction model that heals buildings, ecosystems, and communities, integrating social issues…
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Peru Unveils 3,000-Year-Old Ceremonial Temple as A Beacon of Ancient Rituals
In Apurímac, Peru, archaeologists have discovered a white-plastered enclosure in a 3,000-year-old ceremonial temple, offering new insights into the region's…
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Reviving Venezuela’s Cultural Heritage Amid a Flood of Foreign Icons
In Caracas, the arrival of international characters and artworks sparks debate, urging a shift towards celebrating Venezuela's rich cultural heritage…
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Guatemala’s Long Road to Justice as Soldiers Finally Convicted for 2012 Indigenous Massacre
In a landmark ruling, a Guatemalan court convicted seven soldiers for their roles in the 2012 massacre of Indigenous protesters,…
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UN Report Accuses Nicaragua of Committing Crimes Against Humanity
A UN-appointed human rights team has indicted Nicaragua's leadership for ongoing human rights violations, labeling them as crimes against humanity…
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Emergency Declared in Paraguay’s Alto Paraná Amid Rising Crime Wave
Paraguay's Alto Paraná faces a 30-day emergency due to escalating crime, impacting safety and property. Similar trends affect Latin American…
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Mexico Opens New Museum at Chichén Itzá, Showcasing Maya Civilization
Mexico has opened a new museum at the Chichén Itzá archaeological site, showcasing 1,000 pre-Columbian objects and offering a new…
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Restoring Floreana is a Monumental Conservation Endeavor in Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands
Amidst Ecuador's Galápagos Islands, a monumental conservation feat unfolds as 510 finches are liberated on Floreana Island after the eradication…
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Bolivia Confirms First Measles Case in Seven Years, Sparking Vaccination Push
The return of measles to Bolivia after a seven-year absence has health authorities on high alert. The confirmed case of…
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