AMERICAS
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Guardians of the Earth: Indigenous Voices Leading Conservation Efforts Across Latin America
Across Latin America, indigenous communities are rising as formidable guardians of the environment. Through their struggles and achievements, they blend…
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A Silent Crisis as China’s Fishing Fleets Threaten Latin America’s Marine Ecosystems
China's aggressive fishing practices near South American shores are depleting fish stocks and challenging regional economies, sparking urgent calls for…
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Greenpeace Campaigns for Urban Wetland Status for Chile’s Aculeo Lagoon to Protect Biodiversity
Greenpeace advocates for the designation of Aculeo Lagoon, near Santiago, as an urban wetland, highlighting the urgent need for legal…
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Colombian Coffee Growers Champion Andean Bear Protection Brewing Conservation
In the verdant expanses of Colombia's Andean forests, an unlikely alliance between coffee growers and conservationists is brewing a robust…
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Ecuador Withdraws from Arms Deal with US to Avoid Involvement in Ukraine Conflict
Ecuador's decision to cancel a controversial arms deal with the United States to avoid involvement in the Ukraine conflict underscores…
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Expert Deems Spain’s Participation in Colombia’s San José Scientific Exploration ‘Desirable’
The collaborative exploration of the Spanish galleon San José's wreckage by Colombia, with Spain's potential involvement, exemplifies a pioneering approach…
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Record Levels of Heavy Metals Found in Fish from the Ecuadorian Amazon: A Threat to Ecosystem and Indigenous Lives
Record levels of heavy metal pollution have been detected in the fish of Ecuador's Amazon, highlighting the grave environmental and…
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Fortified Neighborhoods Surge as Haiti’s Grassroots Defense Against Unprecedented Violence
In Haiti's capital, communities have erected massive barriers to fend off armed groups amid soaring violence since 2018, reflecting a…
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Mexico’s 180 New Textbooks in 20 Indigenous Languages Boosts Cultural Pride
In a landmark move to preserve linguistic diversity, Mexico has unveiled 180 textbooks translated into 20 indigenous languages, marking a…
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Fallen Leader in the Dock: The Trial of Former Honduran President Hernandez and Its Echoes Across Latin America
In a dramatic opening to Juan Orlando Hernandez's U.S. drug trial; prosecutors depicted the former Honduran President as a critical…
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