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Panama’s Immigration Policy Shift May Have Wide Repercussions
Panama's President-elect José Raúl Mulino plans to shut down a key migration route through the Darien jungle. This move could…
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El Niño Exacerbates Food Security Crisis in Central America
A recent study by the World Food Programme and Action Against Hunger reveals that El Niño has severely worsened food…
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Costa Rica Delays Electrical Rationing Amid Unexpected Rainfall
In a sudden reprieve brought by recent rains, Costa Rica postponed planned electrical rationings set for yesterday, marking a critical…
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Illegal Wildlife Trade Threatens Public Health Across Latin America
A recent UN report highlights the dire consequences of illegal wildlife trade, not just for biodiversity but also for global…
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Venezuela’s Last Glacier Redefined as Ice Field by Scientists
Venezuela is on the brink of becoming the first modern nation to lose all its glaciers as climate scientists reclassify…
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Vodou’s Renaissance Amid Haitian Crisis
Amid escalating violence and political turmoil in Haiti, the global news organization AP reported that Vodou is experiencing a resurgence…
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El Salvador Extends Exception Regime, Ignites Human Rights Debate
El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele's party, Nuevas Ideas, with allied formations, approves the 26th extension of the controversial regime of…
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Haiti’s Hunger Crisis: Driving Children to Armed Groups
As Haiti grapples with unprecedented hunger amid political chaos and climate disasters, Save the Children reports a distressing trend: starving…
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Colombia’s Constitutional Court Halts Ministry of Equality
Colombia's Constitutional Court has nullified the law establishing the Ministry of Equality, led by Vice President Francia Márquez, citing procedural…
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Catastrophic Floods in Brazil: A Call for Regional Solidarity and Action
Following unprecedented flooding in southern Brazil, the city of Porto Alegre faces a dire crisis. Eighty percent of residents lack…
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