In Peru, Young People in the Former Peruvian Diocese of Pope Leo XIV Fostered Vibrant Youth Communities Under His Leadership

Young people in the former Peruvian Diocese of Chiclayo found a unique space for worship and community in the parish parking lot behind the bishop’s ...

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Paraguay’s State Power Company Ande Plans New Tenders for $259M Transmission Infrastructure Package

Paraguay’s state power company Ande is advancing a US$259 million package to upgrade transmission infrastructure across the country. The plan includes constructing multiple substations—Zárate Isla, ...

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Guyana’s Law Makers Strengthen Energy Sector Accountability In New Oil Pollution Law

Guyana’s parliament passed an oil pollution bill that holds parties liable for damages caused by oil spills, including from vessels. The bill requires responsible parties ...

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Ex-Ecuador Vice President Must Face Trial Over Funds Abuse – Court

The Attorney General’s office has formally requested charges against Jorge Glas and eight other former officials, some currently abroad, in connection with alleged misuse of ...

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Outrage Over The Murder Of 22-Year-Old Colombian Model

The murder of María José Estupiñán, a 22-year-old model and influencer from Cúcuta, has sparked national outrage and intensified criticism over Colombia’s ongoing failure to ...

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Chile’s Presidential Palace Evacuated Due To Gas Smell

Chile’s La Moneda presidential palace and several nearby buildings in Santiago were evacuated after reports of a strong gas smell. Witnesses and social media posts ...

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Bolsonaro’s Coup Trial Underway In Brazil

The trial of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has officially begun, centered on accusations that he orchestrated a coup attempt and led a “criminal organisation” ...

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Bolivia Eliminates Evo Morales and Suspends Main leftist contender ahead of August vote

Bolivia’s top electoral tribunal has disqualified former President Evo Morales and suspended the candidacy of Senate President Andrónico Rodríguez ahead of the August presidential election. ...

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Argentina Approves $2.5 Billion Lithium Mining Project

Argentina’s government approved a $2.5 billion lithium mining project by Rio Tinto under a new investment incentive regime on Tuesday. This marks the first mining ...

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Nicaragua Makes Passport Renewal Abroad More Difficult as Ortega Regime Centralizes Process in Managua Increasing Costs and Risks

Nicaragua has changed the process for renewing passports abroad, requiring all citizens to return to Managua or use limited channels to complete the procedure. This ...

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