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AMERICAS
Aid With a Flag: What China’s Hospital Ship Signals in Latin America and the Caribbean
Latin America and the Caribbean face complex choices as China's hospital ship arrives, stirring feelings of sovereignty and external influence…
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AMERICAS
Colombia Fighters Tied To Sudan Genocide Spark Sweeping U.S. Crackdown
A new U.S. Treasury press release exposes a Colombia-led mercenary pipeline sending ex-soldiers to Sudan, recruiting even children for the…
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ANALYSIS
México’s Coatlicue Supercomputer Embraces Spectacle Over Sober Scientific Dreams Ahead
México's promised Coatlicue supercomputer may never live up to its scientific hype. However, the political spectacle around it reveals how…
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Mexico’s Pacification Myth: Falling Homicides Hide Rising Disappearances and Shifting Violence
Mexico's government celebrates a 37% drop in homicides, 37,000 arrests, and record drug seizures as proof that the country is…
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Eighty and Entrenched: Daniel Ortega’s Bunker Birthday and the Nicaraguan Autocracy Time Built
Daniel Ortega turned 80 on November 11, and the celebratory hashtags sounded like a succession rehearsal. His long rule was…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Battle of Boyacá: The Riverbank Where a Republic Was Born and a Monarchy Fell
On a fog-laced afternoon in 1819, a teenage fusilier near a narrow bridge in Boyacá captured a Spanish general—and in…
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Why Latin America Feels Shockwaves as Iran and Israel Trade Fire
Seven days of missile duels between Israel and Iran have already shaken Latin American diplomacy, energy markets, security planning, and…
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SPORTS
Mexico’s High‑Altitude NASCAR Debut Merges Heritage with Horsepower
This Sunday, the NASCAR Cup Series roars into Mexico City's Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, fusing modern stock-car thunder with the legend…
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SPORTS
Colombian Cycling Humbled by Rising Mexican and Ecuadorian Climbers
Once hailed for their unassailable mountain prowess, Colombian cyclists now face intense pressure from emerging Mexican and Ecuadorian stars. A…
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SPORTS
How Mexican Climbers Conquered Himalayan Terror Only to Vanish in Stormy Disaster
Two Mexican alpinists—Andrés Delgado Calderón and Alfonso de la Parra—set their sights on India's Changabang, a jagged Himalayan fortress seldom…
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