Gianluca Prestianni's Global Ban Threatens World Cup Participation
The extension of Gianluca Prestianni's six-match ban for discriminatory conduct may prevent him from playing in Argentina's opening World Cup matches.
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The extension of Gianluca Prestianni's six-match ban for discriminatory conduct may prevent him from playing in Argentina's opening World Cup matches.
A Mexico City nightclub's decision to impose a nearly $300 cover charge for American patrons has ignited debate, highlighting growing frustrations between Mexico and the United States.
A tragic shooting at a school in Brazil's Acre state has left two staff members dead and several children injured.
The increase in gold mining activities in Brazil's Amazon is raising alarms over deforestation and mercury contamination, posing serious risks to local communities.
A small aircraft with five people on board crashed into a building in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, leading to three confirmed fatalities on Monday.
The persistent lithium shortage is having a significant impact on substantial investments in Latin America, totaling $15.9 billion.
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The discovery of Hesperosuchus agilis, a crocodile cousin from 210 million years ago, sheds light on prehistoric life and its adaptations.
The resurgence of Brazil's punk culture serves as a powerful expression of societal frustrations, particularly in response to unemployment, urban violence, and police brutality.
Mitsubishi has introduced a new flagship trim of its midsize pickup in Brazil, limited to just 300 units. This model features distinctive color options and a high-end interior.
Venezuela's oil exports have reached their highest point since 2018, largely due to increased sales to the United States and India, indicating a recovery in the oil sector.
As demand for meat surges, slaughterhouses in Chapeco, Brazil, are criticized for their harsh working conditions, particularly affecting Indigenous populations and immigrants.
Meta has indicated it may withdraw Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp from New Mexico if the attorney general's demands for changes are implemented, citing technological challenges.
A significant international conference aimed at phasing out fossil fuels wrapped up in Colombia, gathering representatives from 57 countries to address this critical issue.
Venezuela's historical ties to German industry have faded over decades of socialism, leaving only a few companies. However, a shift towards openness could attract renewed interest from German entrepreneurs.
Southern Chile showcases a stunning display of autumn colors, where the temperate deciduous forests come alive amidst the backdrop of Patagonia's diverse landscapes.
The recently inaugurated Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena features two rooftop pools with stunning views of the city's historic sites on Colombia’s Caribbean coast.
As New Mexico contemplates a surge in nuclear energy projects, local communities voice apprehensions regarding safety and environmental implications.
A tragic explosives attack on the Pan-American Highway in southwest Colombia has resulted in the deaths of 14 individuals, with suspected guerrillas believed to be responsible.
An interview with the director of the New Mexico Reforestation Center sheds light on the challenges and strategies involved in replanting areas affected by wildfires.