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Ecuador’s Military Exchange with the U.S. is A Major Strategic Shift
Ecuador is set to exchange Russian military equipment with the United States for new American gear, aiming to enhance its…
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Record Drought in Amazon as Climate Change Intensifies Environmental Crisis
A new study attributes a historic drought in the Amazon rainforest, causing river depletion and endangering wildlife, to climate change,…
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Death Count in Haiti’s Gang Conflicts Surges to Almost 5,000 Annually
In Haiti, gang violence has alarmingly surged, with killings increasing by 110% last year, exposing deep-seated issues in the country's…
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U.S. Supreme Court Allows Federal Government to Cut Texas-México Border Wire
The United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of the federal government allowing the cutting of razor wire installed by…
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Maria Corina Machado Spearheads Venezuelan Opposition Alliance Against Maduro
Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado announces a coalition with parties and civil groups, urging a confirmed election date to…
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Lula Pledges Federal Action in Brazil’s Land Conflict After Tribal Leader’s Death
Brazil's President Lula promises a decisive federal response following the tragic death of an Indigenous leader amid escalating land disputes…
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Colombia’s Effort to Redefine Coca Plant Beyond Cocaine Stigma
In a pivotal move, Colombia seeks to dissociate the coca plant from its cocaine stigma, showcasing its cultural and alternative…
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Andean Community Nations Unite Against Cross-Border Crime
Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, members of the Andean Community (CAN), have agreed to conduct coordinated police and military operations…
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Ecuador Captures Key Colombian Rebel Leader, Plans Extradition
In a significant crackdown on cross-border crime, Ecuador's police have arrested Carlos L, leader of the Oliver Sinisterra, a Colombian…
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Ecuador’s Unnamed Ancient City: A Pre-Hispanic Marvel Hidden in the Amazon
Deep within Ecuador's Amazon lies an unnamed, pre-Hispanic city, a significant archaeological find that suggests a developed society existed 2,500…
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