Half of Hektoria Glacier Collapsed in Two Months

The unprecedented retreat could reshape predictions for global sea-level rise. On Monday, Nature Geoscience published a…

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Trump Doesn’t Believe the U.S. Will Go to War With Venezuela

Nevertheless, he avoided confirming or denying possible attack plans. On Sunday, U.S. President Donald Trump said…

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China Seeks to Improve Ties With Nicaragua

The Nicaraguan government expects that new investments will translate into industrial modernization. On Sunday, Chinese Ambassador…

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Bolivia at Risk: The Return of Neoliberalism and the Battle for Popular Sovereignty

Bolivia is going through a political and economic crossroads that forces it to look back at…

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Peru’s Constitutional Court Dismisses Legal Proceedings Against Keiko Fujimori

Judges found that the accusation of irregular campaign financing ‘lacks legal basis.’ On Monday, the lawsuit…

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The U.S. Has De Facto Suspended the Trade Deal, Colombian President Clarified

U.S. tariffs imposed by Trump administration in April violated the free trade agreement. On Monday, Colombian…

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President Maduro ratifies the validity of the legacy of Commander Hugo Chávez in Venezuela

The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, commemorated on Monday, the thirteenth anniversary of the “Golpe de…

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AI’s Rise in Publishing Fuels Debate Over Efficiency and Copyright

Before the advent of AI, it could take years, or even decades, for an author to…

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U.S. Government Shutdown Could Turn Into a Protracted Standoff

As the shutdown continues, its negative impacts are expected to deepen further. As of Wednesday, the…

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Polish Judge Denies Extradition of Ukrainian Suspect in Nord Stream Sabotage

Judge Lubowski holds that Germany has no jurisdiction over a sabotage that took place in international…

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