
Estrella Navarro Holm built a life where breath becomes measurement, and the sea becomes a workplace. From Baja California Sur to international depth stages, her freediving records and Big Blue competition raise a policy question about sport, conservation, and who gets backed.
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Before a Valentine bouquet lands in a vase abroad, it begins in cold, humid rows where Colombian women cut roses one by one in the dark. Their labor feeds families and fuels a signature export, even as February pressure tests bodies, logistics, and pride.
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Judith Marín, a thirty-year-old ultraconservative party leader, is set to lead Chile’s Ministry of Women and Gender Equity under José Antonio Kast. Old protest footage and new policy fears collide, as feminists warn of rollback and officials brace.
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Hidden behind a busy Madrid avenue, a fashion workshop quietly dismantles one of Europe’s darkest economies, one seam at a time, as Latin American survivors of sexual exploitation turn trembling hands into skilled ones and reclaim futures sold by traffickers.
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On Panama’s Pacific shore and Peru’s northern coast, women beekeepers are placing hives in mangroves, harvesting honey while restoring a climate shield. A cross-border project pairs science with tradition to generate income, protect biodiversity, and demonstrate that conservation and livelihoods can thrive.
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Rest is becoming a radical act from boardrooms to barrios. Across Latin America, women leaders are turning wellness from perk to policy—measuring recovery with the same rigor as revenue and demanding humane work by design, not charity, but strategy today.
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