Belize cuts diplomatic ties with Israel 

In a significant move, the government of Belize has announced the suspension of its diplomatic relations with Israel, citing Israel’s ongoing military actions in Gaza ...

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Guatemalan president-elect denounces ‘slow motion’ coup

During a visit to the NPR offices in Washington, D.C., Guatemala’s president-elect Bernardo Arévalo shed light on the tumultuous political landscape in his country. Despite ...

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Costa Rica mulls new oil refinery to combat rising fuel costs

Costa Rica is considering the establishment of a new oil refinery in the Limón province, as announced by President Rodrigo Chaves. This initiative is drawing ...

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Panama awards power transmission infrastructure contract

In a recent development in Panama, the state power transmission company, Empresa de Transmisión Eléctrica S.A. (Etesa), has awarded a contract to Celmec for enhancing ...

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First Quantum slows production at Panama Mine

First Quantum Minerals Ltd., a Canadian mining company, has scaled back operations at its major copper project in Panama due to escalating local opposition. This ...

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Neymar faces long recovery

Brazilian football star Neymar is facing a significant recovery period following a severe knee injury, as stated by Rodrigo Lasmar, the doctor for Brazil’s national ...

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Panama’s Vaping Ban Challenged in Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Panama is set to review a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the country’s ban on e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products. The ...

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K-Pop’s Hybe Acquires Latin Music Label

South Korean music label Hybe Co, known for managing K-Pop group BTS, has acquired Exile Music, marking its entry into the Latin music market. Hybe ...

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Fentanyl Trafficking Route Through Honduras

Honduras has emerged as a new route in the trafficking of fentanyl to the United States. The discovery of a significant quantity of fentanyl in ...

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Anti-Government Protests in Honduras

In Honduras, thousands have protested in the capital against President Xiomara Castro’s government, accusing it of unconstitutional practices and fearing a shift towards dictatorship. Organized ...

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