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One of the worst species of invasive ants in the world was found in Ecuador
An innovative international study that counts the National Institute of Biodiversity of Ecuador among its collaborators has identified the 'big-headed…
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At the Crossroads of History: Chile’s Constitutional Conundrum
As Chile faces a historic decision, President Gabriel Boric's call for a referendum on a new constitution draft—penned in the…
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U.S. Flags Russia’s Alleged Propaganda Campaign in Latin America
The U.S. State Department has leveled serious allegations against Russia, claiming it is orchestrating a sophisticated disinformation crusade across Latin…
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The Resonance of Taylor Swift in Mexico’s Supreme Court
As Mexican Supreme Court Justice Arturo Zaldívar steps down, his unique blend of pop culture enthusiasm and judicial service reveals…
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Zapatistas Announce Dissolution of “Autonomous Municipalities”
In a historic shift, the Zapatista movement in Mexico declared the dissolution of their self-declared autonomous municipalities, signaling the end…
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Brazil’s Largest City Still Ravaged by Storm
A fierce storm ripped through São Paulo, Brazil, claiming seven lives and casting the state into chaos with widespread power…
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Panama Imposes Indefinite Freeze on Mining Concessions Amid Protests
In a decisive move to recalibrate the nation's mineral exploitation strategy, Panama's President, Laurentino Cortizo, has enacted a sweeping moratorium…
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El Salvador’s Tribunal Clears Bukele for Reelection
In a move that strains the fabric of El Salvador's constitutional law, the Supreme Electoral Tribunal has cleared the path…
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Puerto Rico to Receive a $440 Million Solar Initiative for Low-Income Homes
In a significant shift towards sustainable energy, the U.S. Department of Energy has earmarked $440 million to install solar panels…
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