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ANALYSIS
Peru Bets on F-16s as Region Watches Its Skies Closely
Peru's disputed $3.5 billion F-16 purchase has become more than a defense contract. It exposes a region where aging militaries,…
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AMERICAS
Caribbean Waters Turn Deadly Again as Washington Intensifies Drug War Militarization
A new U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean has killed two people, deepening regional alarm over…
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LIFE
Argentina Faces Cruise Health Alarm as Hantavirus Shadows Regional Travel
A suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius, which departed Argentina before crossing remote Atlantic routes, has turned a cruise…
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LIFE
Mexico’s Cenote Angelita Hides a Ghost Cloud Beneath Sacred Waters
Beneath Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, Cenote Angelita turns geology into theater: a clear sinkhole, a false underwater cloud, submerged trees, and…
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SPORTS
Argentina’s Maradona Trial Brings Football’s Saint Medical Reckoning
The retrial into Diego Maradona's death forces Argentina to revisit a national myth through medical evidence, addiction recovery, bipolar disorder,…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Newsrooms Face Their Reckoning as Women Break the Silence
A new report on Colombian journalism describes more than 260 testimonies of harassment, power, and silence, exposing how women in…
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ANALYSIS
Ecuador Bets on Curfew Politics as Cartels Move in Shadows
Ecuador's expanded nighttime curfew is being sold as a strike against criminal gangs. Still, its deeper test is whether a…
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Environment
Latin America Sees Forest Gains as Fires Rewrite Climate Politics
A World Resources Institute report shows tropical rainforest loss fell in 2025. Still, Latin America's forest politics remain fragile as…
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ANALYSIS
Latin America’s Far Right Turns Feminism Into Its Favorite Enemy
Across Latin America, far-right movements are using anti-feminist panic to reorganize politics, weaken equality institutions, attack sex education, and redirect…
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AMERICAS
Why Latin America Still Marches When May Day Comes Around
May Day in Latin America is not just a holiday from work. It is a living political memory, carrying the…
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