AMERICAS
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Mexico Uses Human Hair to Battle River Pollution
exican activists and artists have launched a novel project called 'Medusa,' using human hair to cleanse the Santiago River, Mexico's…
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El Salvador’s Path to Peace: Crafting a Law for War Victims
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights stresses the importance for El Salvador to progress in creating a reparations law…
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Mexico Bans LGBTI+ Conversion Therapy
Mexico's Chamber of Deputies has decisively voted to outlaw so-called sexual reorientation therapies for LGBTI+ individuals nationwide, marking a significant…
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro Becomes a Major Figure of Division as Elections Loom
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's firebrand president, casts a long shadow over the nation as it gears up for a crucial election…
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Colombia’s Fragile Peace: Challenges and the Road Ahead
Colombia, a nation long scarred by armed conflict, has cautiously navigated a fragile peace process since 2016. The historic agreement…
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Haiti’s Gang Violence Escalates, Search for New Leader Continues
Haiti, a nation steeped in struggle, is at a critical juncture. A surge in gang violence has gripped the capital,…
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Venezuela Escalates Border Dispute, Forms State on Guyanese Land
Amidst geopolitical complexities, Venezuela's legislative body, aligned with President Nicolas Maduro, ratified the formation of a new state within the…
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Breaking Chains: Lula’s Bold Stand Against Racism in Brazil and Beyond
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's audacious stride against racism, with the launch of a youth empowerment plan, highlights…
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A Hundred Days into Milei’s Administration Argentina Shifts to Digital Politics
In an era where digital platforms redefine political landscapes, Argentina's President Javier Milei exemplifies this shift, utilizing social media as…
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Preserving Peru’s Heritage from Seismic Challenge
In Peru, 65% of national heritage buildings teeter on the precipice of destruction due to seismic threats. The Peruvian government's…
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