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ANALYSIS
Latin America’s Shifting Alliances Deepen with Vatican Engagement
On a humid Havana afternoon, the Vatican’s foreign minister in cassock steps onto Cuban soil, proving that a change of…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Latin America’s Cocaine Battle May Get Tiny Flies Reinforcement
Fruit flies—barely more significant than a comma—are rewriting the story of cocaine research. Their inborn hatred of the drug is…
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AMERICAS
Uruguay’s Bold Disposable Vapes Ban Boosts Environmental Awareness
Clouds of sweet-smelling vapor drifted down Montevideo’s Avenida 18 de Julio for years. Last month, they vanished overnight, swept away…
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SPORTS
Chilean Star Köbrich’s Relentless Pursuit of Swimming Perfection
@kristelkobrichKristel Köbrich climbs from bed at 4 A.M., sliding into Chile’s lone Olympic pool before dawn. At thirty-nine, she has…
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LIFE
Uruguayan Shores and AI Resurrect Long-Lost Ancestors Through Poetic Images
The gentle hush of breakers meets the low hum of processors at Montevideo’s Museum of Migrations, where Uruguayan photographer Federico…
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AMERICAS
Galapagos Giant Tortoises Mark 50 Years of Triumphant Comeback
Fifty years ago, the Galápagos giant tortoise was a fading legend. Today, the archipelago celebrates the return of nearly 9,500…
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LIFE
Mexico’s Art World Reflects on Half a Century of Kahlo Magic
Half a century after critics dismissed her as a provincial surrealist, Frida Kahlo dominated the global cultural stage. Exhibitions, diaries,…
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SPORTS
Cuban Table Baseball Sparks New Passion for Country’s Classic Game
In baseball-mad Cuba, retired technician Luciano Sanabria, 73, has built a wooden “table baseball” game so children who cannot risk…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Whispers of Uncertainty Shake Guyana’s Essequibo Businesses
Gold dust still clings to work-worn hands in Guyana’s remote northwest, yet merchants now count rumors instead of coins. Each…
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LIFE
Brazilian Master Salgado Remembered at Haunting Workers-Themed Display
The show meant to salute Sebastião Salgado while he was still walking. Rio’s streets opened five days after his death.…
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