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Election Integrity & AI: OpenAI is rolling out new partnerships to fight AI-driven election misinformation, including live vote counts via AP for the US and Brazil and added support for accurate voting info. US-LatAm Security: The Pentagon says it struck another suspected drug boat in the eastern Pacific, killing two, as the US continues high-tempo maritime operations. Venezuela-US Tensions: AP reports the Trump administration told Miami prosecutors to stand down on criminal probes involving acting President Delcy Rodríguez, signaling a softer approach amid stabilization efforts. Responsible Tourism: Holafly teamed with Valientes Colombia to support community education and exploitation-prevention work as international arrivals rise. Media & Sports Culture: FIFA World Cup coverage keeps spilling into marketing and public life, from Brazil betting operators’ push to a South Africa squad announcement that’s already driving sponsor and fan chatter. Caribbean Governance: Trinidad and Tobago is distancing itself from a CARICOM foreign-policy statement on Cuba, while local courts in Tobago push jet ski operators to move beyond Pigeon Point.

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