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Strait of Hormuz Tensions: Iran warned war could “extend beyond the region” as shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz reportedly doubled, while sanctions and strikes keep the pressure rising. Bolivia Protests Escalate: In Bolivia, weeks of unrest tied to Law 1720 and broader economic anger are still disrupting daily life, with road blockades, shortages, and renewed calls for President Rodrigo Paz to step down. Football Venue Reversal: Conmebol reversed an earlier decision and reinstated Santa Cruz as the venue for Blooming vs Carabobo after Bolivia provided security guarantees. Climate Watch: A new report flags continued primary forest loss—Bolivia included—warning that shrinking intact forests weakens global carbon storage. Local Conservation/Agroecology: Ecuador’s Witoca Lab blends earth-building with agroecology to produce biological pest-control agents, showing how conservation can scale through community science. Energy & Water Stress: Power outages in La Paz and Los Cabos add to the week’s wider theme of strained infrastructure.

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May 6, 2026

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