AMERICAS
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Expert Deems Spain’s Participation in Colombia’s San José Scientific Exploration ‘Desirable’
The collaborative exploration of the Spanish galleon San José's wreckage by Colombia, with Spain's potential involvement, exemplifies a pioneering approach…
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Record Levels of Heavy Metals Found in Fish from the Ecuadorian Amazon: A Threat to Ecosystem and Indigenous Lives
Record levels of heavy metal pollution have been detected in the fish of Ecuador's Amazon, highlighting the grave environmental and…
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Fortified Neighborhoods Surge as Haiti’s Grassroots Defense Against Unprecedented Violence
In Haiti's capital, communities have erected massive barriers to fend off armed groups amid soaring violence since 2018, reflecting a…
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Mexico’s 180 New Textbooks in 20 Indigenous Languages Boosts Cultural Pride
In a landmark move to preserve linguistic diversity, Mexico has unveiled 180 textbooks translated into 20 indigenous languages, marking a…
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Fallen Leader in the Dock: The Trial of Former Honduran President Hernandez and Its Echoes Across Latin America
In a dramatic opening to Juan Orlando Hernandez's U.S. drug trial; prosecutors depicted the former Honduran President as a critical…
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Global Coalition Rallies to Restore Peace in Haiti Amid Gang Crisis: A Latin American Perspective
As Haiti grapples with an escalating gang crisis, a newly formed international security force, backed by nations from Canada to…
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Rising Flames, Warming Planet: Chile’s Deadly Wildfires Signal a Harsher Future for Latin America
In the wake of devastating wildfires that claimed at least 133 lives in central Chile, a recent study warns that…
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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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