Zoom in time lapse view of traffic on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, the business and financial capital of Brazil and largest city in South America. Aerial view of people in a coffee harvest collecting ...
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(Photo by Eduardo Anizelli/LatinContent via Getty Images) Finally, Flamengo Vs Chelsea is just one tasty example of a South America vs Europe match-up that we can look forward to in June 2025 at ...
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Industrial farming in Brazil and off-road racing in Chile continue to threaten geoglyphs that are so big, they can only be ...
A judge has ordered the closure of an Aurora, Colorado, apartment complex where armed members of a Venezuelan gang were ...
South Dakota’s tribes barred the governor from setting foot on their land after she said drug cartels operate there — an ...
A group studying where to put South Carolina’s first Statehouse monument to an individual African American has decided Robert Smalls’ statue should be staring down a notorious white supremacist.
The rapid response to Yoon’s attempts to subvert the democratic system showed that some lines had been crossed and that South ...
Rescuers and volunteers have pulled at least 78 dead miners and more than 160 survivors from an abandoned South African gold ...
America needs to recognize this and make peace with itself. America is a sober country. It speaks quietly and honestly. When we look at the nature of the country, this makes sense. The United States ...