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The Harsh Reality: Migrants Trapped by Misinformation

Under the intense desert sun, among sand and brush, hundreds of migrants crossed the Rio Grande from Mexico on the rumor that the United...

Illegal Mining in the Brazilian Amazon: Life on the edge

Working under an improvised shed hidden in the rainforest, Webson Nunes hears a shout and flips on his winch, hauling a colleague up from...

Leo Messi Returns to PSG After Suspension for Unauthorized Trip

Lionel Messi returned to training with Paris Saint-Germain on Monday six days after Argentina's World Cup-winning captain was suspended for going on an unauthorized...

Honduras Seize Coca Plants and Processing Facilities in Forest Reserve

Honduran authorities seized over one million coca plants, a nursery with two million coca seedlings, and facilities for processing cocaine in a protected forest...

Hugs, Not Walls: Migrant families briefly reunite on US-Mexico border

Amid the river that separates Mexico and the United States, around 150 migrant families symbolically brought down the fortified binational border on Saturday to...

Costa Rican President Talks about 5 Key Issues Facing the Country

Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves is taking action to combat the increasing violence and organized crime in the country that has left 2022 as...

160 Orinoco Crocodiles Released into Capanaparo River in Venezuela and Colombia

In an effort to save the critically endangered Orinoco crocodile, a group of 160 individuals raised in captivity were released into the Capanaparo River...

Alajuelense wins in Costa Rica, Águila holds firm in El Salvador

The Costa Rican soccer team Alajuelense thrashed Puntarenas 4-0 to consolidate second place in the Costa Rican soccer tournament, which Saprissa leads, while Águila...

The Impact of AI on Fraud Prevention and Detection in Latin America

In an increasingly connected and virtual world, technology has become a double-edged sword. While it allows the creation of new tools to prevent fraud...

Costa Rican Sloths Open New Path to Antibiotics of the Future

Sloths in Costa Rica have shown to have bacteria in their fur that produce antibiotics that keep pathogens that can make the animal sick...

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