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Borders and migration
A Leaked Memo, a State of Emergency, and Venezuelan Lives on Edge in Trinidad and Tobago
In Trinidad and Tobago, a leaked memo ordering mass detentions and a broad state of emergency has forced Venezuelan migrants…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
The Scientist Who Helped Rewire Uruguay, and May Now Help Rewire the World
Uruguay's dizzyingly fast sprint toward nearly 100% renewable electricity began with an unlikely moment: a particle physicist answering his phone…
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ANALYSIS
Would Russia Really Defend Venezuela? Caracas Tests the Kremlin as Invasion Fears Spread
As Washington intensifies military pressure in the Caribbean and talk of a U.S. invasion of Venezuela gathers force, a question…
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SPORTS
When Politics Ride Shotgun: Latin America’s Cyclists Navigate a Sport Built on Fragile Money
As cycling leans ever harder on nation-state sponsorship—from golden Pogacar statues in Abu Dhabi to protest-snarled stages in Spain—Latin American…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Immigration Raids Reshape Latino Shopping Streets, and Push Consumers Online
In Newark’s Ironbound and other Latino hubs, Trump-era immigration raids have hollowed out foot traffic, spooked shoppers, and squeezed small…
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LIFE
The Veteran Who Saved Lives in Iraq, Lost His Own in Colorado, and Was Deported Into Uncertainty
Born in Venezuela to Cuban exiles, raised in the U.S. from age four, and twice deployed to Iraq, Army gunner…
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AMERICAS
Hardball in the Hemisphere: How Trump’s New Order Fractures Latin America
Donald Trump's hemispheric strategy, equal parts offers and ultimatums, has redrawn the diplomatic map from Mexico City to Buenos Aires.…
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SPORTS
James Rodríguez: Colombia’s Reluctant Nomad Still Searching for a Final Home
At 34, Colombian icon James Rodríguez has crossed three continents and worn twelve club shirts. His latest chapter in Mexico…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Latin American Culture Won’t Just Add Flavor to the World, It Will Set the Menu By 2026
From stadium tours and streaming slates to bestselling books and museum walls, Latin America's creators are no longer seasoning global…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Montego Bay Fights the Clock: Jamaica’s Tourism Hub Rebuilds After Hurricane Melissa
A month before peak season, Montego Bay is still digging out from Hurricane Melissa. Tourism officials aim for a December…
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