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World’s Largest Coral Discovered in the Southwest Pacific, Visible from Space

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have located the world’s largest known coral in the remote southwest Pacific Ocean, near the Solomon Islands. This massive coral specimen, spanning over 100 feet and estimated to be more than 300 years old, was identified...

Political Crisis in Haiti Escalates Amid Violence and Prime Minister’s Dispute

Haiti’s mounting political turmoil deepened Monday as a new prime minister was controversially appointed, triggering fresh tensions in a nation already grappling with gang violence and social instability. The transitional council announced businessman Alix Didier...

Spain Prepares for New Storms Amid Political Fallout from Deadly Floods

Spain is bracing for more severe weather as political tensions rise in the aftermath of last month’s devastating floods, which killed over 200 people and caused billions in damages. Fresh warnings for heavy rain, high waves, and strong winds have put regions like...
EU Parliament Approves Migration Reform Package

EU Parliament Approves Migration Reform Package

Previously, the Dublin Regulation placed responsibility for processing asylum seekers on the member state where they first entered the EU. This reform intends to distribute this burden more fairly. Relocation of asylum seekers and financial aid to overwhelmed...

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Bogotá Faces Water Rationing Amid Historic Reservoir Lows

Bogotá Faces Water Rationing Amid Historic Reservoir Lows

Bogotá, the capital city of Colombia, is grappling with a severe water crisis as its reservoirs face historically low levels exacerbated by the El Niño climate pattern. Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán announced on Monday that the city will implement water rationing...

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Colombian Farmers Struggle as Coca Substitution Program Falters

Colombian Farmers Struggle as Coca Substitution Program Falters

In Colombia’s rural regions, farmers like José Gregorio Rojas are grappling with the challenges of moving away from coca cultivation, a crop deeply intertwined with their livelihoods. Rojas, once a "chemist" in coca paste production, joined the National Illicit Crop...