Tourism
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LIFE
Latin American Thrill Tourism Faces Its Deadliest Safety Reckoning Yet
A fatal rope jump in Brazil has exposed a regional adventure-tourism crisis, where Instagram spectacle, informal operators, and lax inspections…
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ECONOMY
Chile’s Valparaíso Port Gamble Tests a City’s Pacific Soul Again
Valparaíso's planned $900 million port expansion promises jobs, cruise ships, and modern cargo capacity. Still, residents fear cranes will bury…
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ECONOMY
Mexico Turns World Cup Mobility Into a Billion-Dollar Test
Mexico's three World Cup host cities could generate $2.57 billion in less than a month, according to The CIU, making…
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LIFE
Argentina Faces Cruise Health Alarm as Hantavirus Shadows Regional Travel
A suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius, which departed Argentina before crossing remote Atlantic routes, has turned a cruise…
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LIFE
Cuba Watches Havana Nights Go Dark as Crisis Eats Joy
Havana's vanished nightlife is more than a tourism story. Cuba's darkened streets reveal how fuel shortages, migration, sanctions, and economic…
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AMERICAS
Mexico Tourists Hide in Tapalpa as Mencho Hunt Turns Roads Ashen
Tourists in Tapalpa woke up to helicopters flying low and a flood of warning messages. Nearby, Mexico's army was hunting…
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LIFE
Brazil Carnival Morning Turns City Center into a Singing Garden
By eight in the morning, Rio’s carnival is already underway, with beer cups, flower costumes, and street bands drawing crowds…
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LIFE
Brazil Street Carnival Ends with Foreign Voices Still Singing Loudly
On Rio’s last official carnival day, street blocos pulled in crowds again, including thousands of foreigners who danced imperfectly, sang…
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ECONOMY
Cuba’s Tourism Engine Sputters as Fuel Shortages Darken Daily Life
Cuba is absorbing harsher U.S. pressure as flights are canceled, blackouts hit records, fuel is rationed, and the peso sinks…
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