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Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
Ecuador: Climate change threatening local butterflies, and therefore humans too
Ecuador: Climate change threatening local butterflies, and therefore humans too
Researchers are studying butterflies in the Amazon region. Their findings are neither surprising nor encouraging.
Robinson Crusoe Island, a Chilean football fairytale
Robinson Crusoe Island, a Chilean football fairytale
The tiny Chilean island of Robinson Crusoe played in the country's domestic football cup tournament for the first time.
Brazil's Indigenous people blast new ancestral land law
Brazil's Indigenous people blast new ancestral land law
Indigenous people have gathered at a protest camp in Brasilia to stop legislation threatening their way of life.
Amid Argentina's protests, are Javier Milei's days numbered?
Amid Argentina's protests, are Javier Milei's days numbered?
The ultra-libertarian president has proposed harsh austerity measures to tame Argentina's budget and boost its economy.
Fighting for life's most precious resource in Mexico
Fighting for life's most precious resource in Mexico
Lake Pátzcuaro in Mexico is running dry as commercial farms are setting up illegal irrigation systems.
Grenada: Spice island in danger
Grenada: Spice island in danger
Grenada is known for its spices. But tropical storms often cause devastation and destroy people's entire livelihoods.
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In the spotlight
Bogota starts rationing water as reservoirs run low
Amid hot, dry weather, residents in the Colombian capital have been urged to cut water consumption to a minimum.
Fashion giants linked to deforestation in Brazil
Zara and H&M sell items produced with Brazilian cotton linked to deforestation and land grabbing, says a new report.
Richarlison can spur change in Brazilian football mentality
The Tottenham striker's comments about how therapy saved his life could change a generation of footballers in Brazil.
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Living
Why your coffee may soon taste different
Climate change threatens coffee production. New, more resilient hybrids are being developed, but will they taste good?
Rio's samba schools compete for Carnival parade prize
Carnival time has kicked off in Brazil. Rio de Janeiro's samba schools are vying for the prize of best parade.
Bringing change to Brazil through surfing
Nuala Costa wants to inspire other people from various racial and ethnic backgrounds to compete in high-level surfing.
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