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Reservoirs that furnish a large part of the Mexican capital have fallen to historic lows, as low rainfall, climate change and mismanagement exacerbate the problem.
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A former career U.S. diplomat says he will plead guilty to charges of serving as a secret agent for communist Cuba going back decades.
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A panel of U.N.-backed human rights experts has accused Nicaragua’s government of committing “serious systematic human rights violations, tantamount to crimes against humanity.”
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Can conservative Latin American populists motivate the Hispanic vote? Republicans are counting on itIn this U.S. election year, the Republican Party is aligning with some Latin American populists. It's a way of injecting star power and the political landscape of immigrants’ home countries into this year’s campaign for president.
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Long before career U.S. diplomat Manuel Rocha was arrested on charges of being a secret agent of Cuba for decades, there were plenty of red flags.
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Around 90% of the flowers sold at florists and supermarkets in the United States actually pass through Miami International Airport, arriving on hundreds of flights from South America.
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Bukele is on temporary leave from the presidency to run for reelection, despite a constitutional ban on reelection. The Supreme Court ruled in 2021 that Bukele could seek a second five-year term in the Feb. 4 elections.
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To spare girls from child marriage and teen pregnancy, some activists have developed “teenage clubs”, which gather adolescents to talk about sexual and reproductive rights, self-esteem, gender violence, finances and other topics.
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John Joel Joseph is the third of 11 suspects detained and charged in Miami to be sentenced in what U.S. prosecutors have described as a plot hatched in both Haiti and Florida to hire mercenaries to kidnap or kill Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse in 2021
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The vote came more than a year after Chileans rejected a proposed constitution written by a left-leaning convention. The new document was more conservative than the one it had sought to replace.
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Flooding has destroyed the Mexican town of El Bosque. It's driven by some of the world’s fastest sea-level rise and increasingly brutal winter storms.
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Hundreds gathered on the grounds of St. Ann Mission in Naranja to bring flowers, candles and petitions to Our Lady of Guadalupe. The feast draws millions of pilgrims to the main shrine in Mexico City and to churches big and small across the Americas.