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The debate surrounding psychedelics in Mexico has moved beyond the margins of scientific discourse. It now serves as a regional test case for how Latin America addresses mental health, Indigenous knowledge, drug policy, environmental extraction, and the persistent tendency to criminalize practices historically preserved by its own cultures.

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Recent killings in Haiti's Artibonite region illustrate the consequences of gang dominance, inadequate policing, and shifting armed allegiances, highlighting the risks of prolonged institutional erosion and civilian abandonment for Latin America.

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The arrival of a Russian tanker delivering oil to Cuba represents more than a routine port event; it highlights how sanctions, selective exceptions, and fuel dependency continue to influence Latin American politics, daily survival, and the region's complex interactions with external powers during periods of acute scarcity.

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Brazil's sugarcane ethanol model is mitigating the impact of oil shocks resulting from the conflict in Iran, demonstrating to Latin America that energy sovereignty can be achieved not only through oil extraction but also through sustained public investment, adaptable technology, and a fuel system integrated into daily transportation.

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Starting from zero on Instagram can feel strangely discouraging, especially when a profile looks clean, the posts are solid, and still almost nobody sees them. A lot of creators run into that wall early. They publish, wait, tweak a caption, post again, and the account still feels stuck. In Latin America, that challenge can look a little different depending on who the content ...


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