Latin America
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AMERICAS
Continuing Impact Fifty Years After Latin America’s Deadliest High-Rise Fire
This year, Brazil marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Joelma Building fire in São Paulo, which claimed the lives of…
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AMERICAS
Culture of Chaos: The Untold Story Behind Latin America’s Deadliest Airline Disaster
The crash of TAM Airlines Flight 3054 in São Paulo, Brazil, remains the deadliest airline accident in Latin American history. Behind the…
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LIFE
Gustavo Cerati: A Decade Without Latin America’s Rock Icon
Ten years after his death, Gustavo Cerati’s music and legacy continue to shape Latin American rock. From Soda Stereo’s timeless…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Technology Transforms Paralympic Soccer for Latin American Athletes
Latin American Paralympic soccer athletes are breaking barriers through innovative technologies. From adaptive equipment to advanced training methods, technology empowers…
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LIFE
Exploring Latin America’s Architectural Gems: Past Meets Present
From ancient Incan stonework to cutting-edge modern designs, Latin America's architectural landscape is a dynamic blend of history and innovation.…
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ANALYSIS
A Shifting Tide: Latin America’s Growing Distance from U.S. Influence
Recent events in Honduras underscore a broader trend in Latin America: a noticeable shift away from cooperation with the United…
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ECONOMY
Cuba, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Colombia: Leading Biodiversity Finance in Latin America
Cuba, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Colombia are pioneering biodiversity finance in Latin America. Through initiatives like carbon offset payments, green…
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ANALYSIS
The Early Release of Drug Lords Imprisoned in the U.S. and the Latin American Confusion
The early release of notorious drug lord Osiel Cárdenas from a U.S. prison highlights the confusion and insecurity caused by…
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SPORTS
Fallen Stars: Izquierdo and Other Latin American Soccer Players Who Died on the Pitch
The soccer world is still in mourning after Uruguayan defender Juan Izquierdo tragically passed away at the age of 27…
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Politics
China’s Backing of Latin America’s Rejection of Monroe Doctrine Explained
China’s support for Latin America’s rejection of the Monroe Doctrine signals a shift in global power dynamics. As the region…
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