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SPORTS
Diego Maradona’s Shadow Still Rules Naples And Haunts Argentina’s Courts
Five years after Diego Maradona's death, Naples still mourns him like a lost son, while in Argentina, prosecutors, doctors, and…
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LIFE
Latin Women Survivors In Madrid Turn Trafficking Scars Into Fashion Futures
Hidden behind a busy Madrid avenue, a fashion workshop quietly dismantles one of Europe's darkest economies, one seam at a…
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Politics
Honduras On The Brink As Election Fraud Fears Boil Over
On the eve of Honduras' high-stakes presidential vote, suspicions of fraud, political meddling, and fragile institutions collide with a weary…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Peru’s Ancient Skywatchers Rewrite Global Astronomy From A Desert Ridge
High above Peru's coastal desert, in a landscape of wind, dust, and broken stone, archaeologists say the past has just…
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LIFE
Latin America’s Thirsty Future Runs Through Avocados, Mines, And Memory
From Mexican monarch butterflies to Chilean deserts and Colombian mines, a new book follows water's invisible trail across Latin America,…
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AMERICAS
Honduras Elections Amid Gunfire, Grief, Fear, And Fragile Democracy
On the eve of Honduras's elections, campaign songs mixed with gunshots, a five-year-old boy died in his grandmother's arms, and…
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LIFE
Bogotá Ballroom Beats Turn Queer Survival Into Glittering Radical Joy
Under neon lights and pounding beats, Bogotá's ballroom scene has become a refuge where queer and trans Colombians turn dance…
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ANALYSIS
Ecuador On Edge As Noboa Balances War, Austerity, And Power
Two years into his presidency, Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa faces his first political defeat, rising violence and public anger over austerity,…
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AMERICAS
Colombia Airstrikes, Child Soldiers, And A Fractured Peace Process Today
Colombia's latest airstrikes against FARC dissidents have killed recruited children, igniting a storm over humanitarian law, presidential responsibility, and the…
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