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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Cuba’s Atlantis? Why the Lost City Legend Still Waits for Proof
For nearly a quarter-century, whispers of a "sunken city" off Cuba's Guanahacabibes Peninsula have floated between science and myth. New…
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AMERICAS
Why September 19 Keeps Shaking Mexico City—and What Must Change
Every September 19, Mexico City rehearses survival and remembers grief, then wonders why history keeps rhyming. Two quakes, thirty-two years…
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LIFE
Mexico City Floods Meet an Unlikely Culprit: Dog Poop, Hair, and the Wrong Bins
Mexico City's rainy season has smashed records, but clogged drains tell a different story. Behind flooded intersections lies a quieter…
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ECONOMY
Mexico City at War with Itself: The Anti-Gentrification Uprising Tearing Through Its Streets
A storm is gathering in Mexico City's prettiest neighborhoods, where rent hikes, tech nomads, and Airbnb profits collide with the…
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AMERICAS
Bolivian City Besieged by Garbage Blockade Sparks Criminal Turmoil
Garbage filled Cochabamba’s streets for almost two weeks. A neighborhood blockade at the landfill angered people. Because of that blockade,…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Uncovering Tenochtitlan: Mexican Heritage Beneath a Modern Landscape
Mexico City has busy roads, its high buildings go above what remains of Tenochtitlan. The sections left give a clear…
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SPORTS
Cycling in Santiago de Chile Highlights Infrastructure Conflicts
The growing popularity of cycling in Santiago de Chile is a clear indication of the city's shift towards sustainable transportation.…
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