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South America Is Drying Up
A new study shows that dry, warm, and flammable conditions have skyrocketed across the continent, favoring the spread of uncontrolled fire. South America Is Drying Up originally appeared on WhoWhatWhy ...
The H5N1 strain of avian flu is now passing easily among South America's elephant seals and drastically cutting herd ...
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A controversial trade deal between the EU and South America's Mercosur bloc is back in the spotlight with rekindled optimism ...
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I’m privileged. I can escape and go elsewhere,’ says the actor and pro-Harris activist who has already left California and ...
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The port opening in Chancay underscores China’s growing clout in a region that once looked primarily to the United States for ...