AMERICAS
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Mexico’s First Openly Non-Binary Magistrate and LGBTQ Rights Champion Found Dead
Ociel Baena, Mexico's first openly non-binary magistrate, and LGBTQ rights activist, was found dead, prompting an investigation into the mysterious…
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Colombia’s Escobar-Era Hippos: Complex Control Measures Enacted
Colombia's struggle to manage 166 hippos, descendants of Pablo Escobar's herd, involves sterilization, relocation, and potential euthanasia due to environmental…
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Mexico City Confronts Historic Water Crisis Amid Drought
Mexico City faces unprecedented water cuts as drought depletes reservoirs, prompting Mexican authorities to impose strict rationing for over 20…
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Reviving Brazil’s Atlantic Forest: A Corridor for Golden Lion Tamarins
In Brazil's Rio de Janeiro, a dedicated group is planting a green corridor to safeguard the endangered golden lion tamarin…
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The ‘success’ of Venezuela’s recent prison raids called into question
Venezuela's government faces scrutiny for irregularities in a prison operation aimed at dismantling criminal structures, raising doubts about its success…
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Mexico’s Women in Crisis Behind Bars: Rising Suicides Spotlight Systemic Fail
A women's prison in Morelos, Mexico, faces scrutiny after eight suicides, and reports of dire conditions highlight systemic failures in…
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Urgent Peace: Colombia’s Kidnapping Epidemic Requires Immediate Action
The kidnapping of Luis Díaz's father by the ELN guerrilla group in Colombia spotlights the critical need for expedited peace…
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Pop Politics: Swift’s Concert Meets Argentine Election Fever
As Taylor Swift fans gathered for her Argentine concert debut, political posters sparked debate on the upcoming presidential runoff.
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Colombia’s Environmental Shift: A 38-Year Retrospective
Colombia confronts a stark environmental reality, losing over half its glaciers since 1985, alongside a 4.4 million-hectare decrease in forest…
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Ameripol, the New Tool of Latin America and the Caribbean Against Organized Crime
Ameripol, a cooperative security organization similar to Europol and Interpol, has been granted legal status to improve the fight against…
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