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US–Latin America Resources: The U.S. says it’s turning to Guyana’s bauxite as it courts Latin America’s minerals and energy, with talks in Georgetown led by Under Secretary Jacob Helberg amid Guyana’s oil boom and aluminum-linked bauxite demand. World Cup Build-Up: Brazil’s Carlo Ancelotti has extended his Brazil coaching deal to 2030, while FIFA World Cup culture debates flare in the U.S. after Dallas’ “Whaling Wall” mural was largely painted over for tournament branding. BRICS Fracture: BRICS foreign ministers in New Delhi ended without a joint statement, with Iran and the UAE at odds over the West Asia crisis and India issuing only a chair’s statement. Football & Sport Beyond: The Street Child World Cup wrapped in Mexico with Brazil winning the boys’ final; China was drawn with Spain in the U-20 Women’s World Cup group stage. Brazil Energy Trade: Ethanol exports are rising for both the U.S. and Brazil as fuel demand shifts amid global supply worries.

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