AMERICAS
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Tragedy Strikes Again on Mexico’s Highest Peak: A Harsh Reminder of Climbing Risks
Two climbers have perished, and another is missing on Mexico's Pico de Orizaba, the nation's tallest peak, spotlighting the inherent…
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Unveiling the Past: Peru’s 5,000-Year-Old Plaza Discovery Aligns with the Era of the Pyramids of Giza and Stonehenge
A monumental stone plaza dating back 5,000 years has been uncovered in Northern Peru's Cajamarca region, standing as a contemporary…
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Migration Tides Turning as Venezuelans Flow to Colombia Shows First Decline in a Decade
For the first time in a decade, the Venezuelan migration wave into Colombia, the largest recipient of Venezuelan exiles, has…
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Tracking the Shadow: Mexico’s Third National Jaguar Census Aims to Protect Its Stealthy Inhabitants
Mexico announces its third national species census in an ambitious effort to safeguard the elusive jaguar. It is set to…
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Shaping a New Era: Latin America and European Union Forge Humanitarian Drug Policy Path
In a landmark gathering in Bolivia, over 150 officials from national agencies and 42 drug enforcement agencies across various countries…
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Chile Reopens Investigation into Pablo Neruda’s Mysterious Death
Fourteen years after initial queries, Chile's Court of Appeals mandates the reopening of the investigation into Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda's…
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Echoes of Conflict: Lula da Silva’s Controversial Comments Stir Diplomatic Tensions with Israel
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's comparison of the Gaza conflict to Nazi genocide has sparked a diplomatic rift…
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Panama Papers Trial Postponement Reflects Broader Latin American Struggle Against Corruption
The repeatedly delayed trial of the infamous Panama Papers scandal, initially set to challenge global elites accused of money laundering…
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Cameron’s Plan to Visit Falkland Islands Highlights Enduring Tensions with Argentina and Regional Implications
British Foreign Minister David Cameron's upcoming tour of the South Atlantic, including the Falkland Islands, underscores the lasting legacy of…
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Caribbean Clings to Colonial-Era Laws as Saint Vincent Upholds Ban Against LGBTQ+
In a controversial ruling, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' top court upheld anti-gay laws from British colonial times, spotlighting the…
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