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Representatives from security agencies of Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico gathered in Brasília this week for the launch meeting of the second phase of the "Quadrilateral Initiative".
The order includes exemptions for athletes and staff attending "major sporting events," but for ordinary fans from the affected countries, hope remains slim.
Luis Díaz Linked with Transfer Talks Ahead of Summer WindowLuis Díaz has confirmed he is in discussions with other clubs as ...
Deforestation in Colombia fell 33% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2025 to 27,052 hectares due to agreements with ...
Colombia's government is considering suspending its fiscal rule to address financial deterioration. The decision, which might ...
Luis Diaz's Colombia is set to take on Peru tomorrow night and ahead of the game he was in a press conference where he was ...
Sometimes lessons about places thousands of miles away can hit the closest to home. The Hanover Area School Board celebrated ...
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex explored the idea of taking on the name Spencer because of 'sheer exasperation' ...
When inequality was falling, strong economic growth boosted poor Latin Americans’ wages, helping break the cycle. Yet growth ...
Liverpool has rejected an approach from Barcelona for forward Luis Diaz, a person with knowledge of the situation has told the Associated Press ...
A new study shows that colibactin exposure in the first decade imprints DNA changes that can accelerate colorectal cancer ...
Argentina became the sixth team to confirm their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup during the March international break and will have the opportunity to defend t ...
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