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11/04/2024
November 4, 2024
Bolivia: Evo Morales accuses government of refusing talks
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Reports & Analysis
Survivors of Haiti's gangs: 'I don't have hope anymore'
Survivors of Haiti's gangs: 'I don't have hope anymore'
People in the Caribbean island nation live in fear of armed gangs. Warning: report has descriptions of extreme violence.
Can VW's bet on Brazil help as sales in Germany, China fall?
Can VW's bet on Brazil help as sales in Germany, China fall?
Volkswagen is facing a crisis in its key European and Asian markets, but business in Brazil is on the upswing — for now.
Bolivia's Evo Morales says government tried to kill him
Bolivia's Evo Morales says government tried to kill him
Bolivia's former president Evo Morales accused the government of trying to kill him after gunmen fired at his vehicle.
Protests as power cuts plunge parts of Cuba into darkness
Protests as power cuts plunge parts of Cuba into darkness
Protesters take to the streets, as tens of thousands have been left without running water and electricity.
Ancient Peru: New discoveries highlight women's rule
Ancient Peru: New discoveries highlight women's rule
Archaeologists have uncovered a throne room and detailed murals indicating that a woman likely ruled Moche society.
Cuba remains without power as Hurricane Oscar makes landfall
Cuba remains without power as Hurricane Oscar makes landfall
The storm is complicating efforts to restore electricity on the island, after a main power plant collapsed.
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In the spotlight
UN biodiversity talks: Is the world at a tipping point?
Species are vanishing at an alarming rate, threatening human food supply, health and security.
Columbus stays Italian until Spanish scientists publish data
Scientists want to see data on sensational claims made in a Spanish documentary before the history books get rewritten.
How hospitals are dealing with climate change challenges
Hospitals around the world use creative solutions to deal with increasing threats like floods, power cuts and heat.
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AI is revolutionizing policing but at what cost?
AI brings a tech revolution to policing. But AI policing software can also reinforce biases and restrict our privacy.
South America sees rare annular solar eclipse
Many people traveled to parts of Argentina, Chile and Easter Island to catch a glimpse of this rare spectacle.
The dynamic director making Chile's theater more accessible
Director Carmen Romero Quero creates critical, historically informed theater for a broad audience.
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