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Borders and migration
Latin American Crime Pact Tests Borders as Right Tightens Security
Chile, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador signed the Santiago Commitment to coordinate against transnational crime. Still, the pact reveals a…
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ANALYSIS
Sheinbaum’s Election Warning Tests Latin American Democracy and Foreign Influence
Mexico's president says foreign money could taint elections. Still, the harder question is who decides when sovereignty is being defended…
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SPORTS
El Salvador Still Owns World Cup’s Harshest Scoreline and Warning
El Salvador's 10-1 defeat to Hungary in 1982 remains the World Cup's most brutal scoreline, a record that exposes football's…
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Politics
Colombia’s Jungle Clash Tests Election Peace Before Ballots Are Cast
A reported deadly clash in Guaviare between rival FARC dissident factions lands three days before Colombia's presidential vote, exposing how…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Guadalajara Deploys Robot Dogs as World Cup Security Takes Stage
Guadalajara will secure four World Cup matches with 18,000 personnel, robots, anti-drone tools, helicopters, and mobile courts, turning Mexico's football…
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ECONOMY
Brazil Workweek Reform Tests Lula’s Election-Year Labor Bet Before Senate
Brazil's push to cut the workweek from 44 to 40 hours puts Lula's labor agenda, industrial anxiety, productivity gap, and…
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LIFE
Latin Museum in Colorado Reclaims America’s Forgotten Frontier Story Now
Colorado's planned Hispanic and Latino museum aims to recover Indigenous, Mexican, Chicano, and displaced community histories, turning a local fundraising…
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Politics
Colombia’s Debate-Free Election Turns Silence Into a Democratic Stress Test
As Colombia enters its final week before the presidential vote, absent debates, fractured conservatives, OAS observers, and last-minute alliances reveal…
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AMERICAS
Bolivia Weighs State of Exception as Roads Tighten Around Paz
Bolivia's deepening blockade crisis has pushed President Rodrigo Paz toward emergency powers, exposing a dangerous struggle between social protest, state…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia May Fail Girls as Female Genital Mutilation Bill Stalls
Colombia's pending female genital mutilation bill risks dying before a final Senate debate. These alarming rights groups say Indigenous girls…
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