AMERICAS
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Mastering poker chip tricks so you can show off your skills across Latin America’s finest casinos, including the Viña del Mar casino
Poker is one of the card games that can make people more nervous than they need to be, there are…
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Mexico’s Indigenous Women’s Call for Rights and Ancestral Medicine Recognition
In Guadalajara, Mexico, indigenous women's calls to end violence and recognize traditional medicine highlight a Latin American-wide movement towards asserting…
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Navigating Love Online: How Latin America’s Dating Scene Is Transforming
In Latin America, online dating is reshaping the quest for love, offering a new avenue for connections amidst cultural pressures,…
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Ecuador’s La Cumbre Volcano Erupts in Galapagos: No Immediate Threat to Human Life or Tourism
Ecuador's La Cumbre volcano, situated in the Galapagos archipelago, has begun erupting, with officials confirming no immediate risk to human…
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Venezuela Cracks Down on Illegal Mining, Reflects Wider Latin American Environmental Struggle
The Venezuelan military dismantles an illegal mining camp in Bolívar, highlighting a broader Latin American battle against environmental degradation and…
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Ecuador’s New Dawn: President Noboa’s First 100 Days Tackle Crime and Economic Reform
In his first 100 days, Ecuador's youngest president, Daniel Noboa, gains popularity for his firm stance on organized crime and…
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Chilean Architect Cecilia Puga: Pioneering Ecosystem and Community Restoration Through Architecture
Cecilia Puga, a renowned Chilean architect, advocates for a construction model that heals buildings, ecosystems, and communities, integrating social issues…
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Peru Unveils 3,000-Year-Old Ceremonial Temple as A Beacon of Ancient Rituals
In Apurímac, Peru, archaeologists have discovered a white-plastered enclosure in a 3,000-year-old ceremonial temple, offering new insights into the region's…
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Reviving Venezuela’s Cultural Heritage Amid a Flood of Foreign Icons
In Caracas, the arrival of international characters and artworks sparks debate, urging a shift towards celebrating Venezuela's rich cultural heritage…
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Guatemala’s Long Road to Justice as Soldiers Finally Convicted for 2012 Indigenous Massacre
In a landmark ruling, a Guatemalan court convicted seven soldiers for their roles in the 2012 massacre of Indigenous protesters,…
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