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LIFE
Panama Sends Incarcerated Women to Clean Streets as Trash Crisis Deepens
In San Miguelito, garbage has become a daily geography—piled along sidewalks, wedged into gutters, drifting toward rivers and sea. Now…
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Entertainment
Ciudad Juárez Reckons with Femicide in a Film That Refuses Silence
A decade after Adriana Paz first helped put Ciudad Juárez's nightmare on screen, she is back at Sundance with "La…
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LIFE
Bolivia’s Second Chances Are Made of Bread, Metal, and Thread
At three thousand nine hundred meters above sea level, just outside La Paz, a place designed for punishment smells, unexpectedly,…
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LIFE
Guatemala City Faces Unrest as El Gallito Reopens and the City Feels Under Siege
After ten police killings and a state of siege, armed patrols enter El Gallito, a neighborhood long ruled by gangs,…
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ECONOMY
Cuba Gasoline Lines Return as Venezuelan Oil Lifeline Suddenly Vanishes
As Venezuela's oil abruptly disappears, Cuba's streets fill again with gasoline lines, dark humor, and quiet fear, exposing how a…
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Entertainment
Cuban Actor Breaks Dance Myths with Grief, Humor, and Motion
At Sundance, where independent cinema thrives on contradiction, a Cuban actor admits he cannot dance—and turns that confession into a…
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AMERICAS
Tragic Deaths in Ecuador Prisons Highlight Growing Crisis: Authorities Fail to Provide Answers
Over 500 deaths in Ecuador's largest prison in 2025 reveal a crisis that demands urgent attention from the public and…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia’s Ongoing Struggle: The Enduring Legacy of Camilo Torres After Sixty Years
Six decades after his death, the reported discovery of Camilo Torres's remains revives Colombia's unresolved arguments about faith, rebellion, and…
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LIFE
Bolivia’s Freestyle Behind Bars Program Gives Incarcerated Youth a Second Chance
At Qalauma on Bolivia's Altiplano, teenage voices once reduced to case files now fight for air through rhyme. A prison-yard…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Plus Ultra Flight: 100 Years of the Historic Air Journey Linking Spain and Buenos Aires
A century ago, Argentina watched a fragile hydroplane arrive from Europe after conquering the South Atlantic, marking a pivotal milestone…
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