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Puerto Rico is facing yet another power crisis. Crews have restored electricity to nearly all of the island’s residents so far, following a massive outage that plunged the entire island into ...
The four leading contenders vying to become Canada’s next prime minister faced off in their final televised debate Thursday night. With the election fast approaching, the race appears to be ...
On a three-nation swing through Southeast Asia, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s message was clear: in a world grappling with ...
It’s been about a hundred days since the city of Los Angeles endured the most destructive wildfires in its history. CGTN ...
Cuba is coping with a severe energy crisis, with residents often experiencing power outages and fuel shortages. But that could change with the help of solar energy from China.
In Haiti, a silent emergency is unfolding. One in four children suffers from chronic malnutrition—a condition that stunts growth, weakens immunity, and often leads to death. For children under the ...
In Brazil, a groundbreaking foundation uses ballet to challenge perceptions and transform lives. Designed for young dancers with physical limitations, this program is about more than just ...
In Colombia, bariatric surgery is on the rise—more than 20,000 procedures are performed each year, making the country one of Latin America’s top destinations for this type of weight-loss ...
Hollywood is facing a crisis. Industry economists are sounding the alarm: as production costs soar and artificial intelligence reshapes the creative landscape, the world’s entertainment ...
Bumpy flights are making headlines—and racking up millions of views on social media. From spilled drinks to sudden drops, viral videos of in-flight chaos have sparked growing fears among ...
While HIV prevalence remains relatively low across much of Latin America and the Caribbean, pockets of the region are facing disproportionately high rates—revealing deep-rooted disparities in ...
The 2017 earthquake shook Mexico City to its core—killing hundreds, injuring thousands, and leaving widespread destruction in its wake. But nearly eight years later, the aftershocks are still ...