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ANALYSIS
Latin America and the Few Historical Clues Behind Jesus’ Birth
Across Latin America, Christmas is both devotion and social glue. This remains true even as Catholic dominance wanes and Pentecostal…
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ECONOMY
Latin America 2026 Economic Forecast Why Lithium Nearshoring and Centrist Politics Converge
New supply-chain maps and green-tech hunger are reshaping Latin America in 2026. A J.P. Morgan outlook sees $280 billion in…
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ECONOMY
Cuba’s Empty Towers How Military Hotels Bankrupt a Tourist Dream
After Barack Obama’s 2015 opening, Cuba’s military poured scarce dollars into luxury hotels run by Gaviota. The Miami Herald’s Nora…
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AMERICAS
Venezuela Blockade Blues Turn Tankers, Trade, and Power into Theater
As the U.S. tightens a Venezuela oil blockade, tankers idle offshore and diplomacy hardens. Donald Trump urges Nicolás Maduro to…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Colombia Bets on Drones to Spray Coca Without Spraying Communities
Colombia will resume coca eradication with drones spraying glyphosate, a shift driven by record cocaine output and pressure from the…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Puerto Rican Bad Bunny Helps Mexico Fix Ticketmaster’s Broken Gate
After the Estadio Azteca fiasco, Mexico City learned a concert ticket is not paper—it’s trust. Bad Bunny’s return tested whether…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Army’s Renewed Lethal Targets Rattle Ranks and Revive Old Fears
A new set of battlefield incentives is reshaping Colombia’s war on armed groups, pushing commanders to “double results” and strike…
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AMERICAS
Honduras Street Truce Dreams When Gangs, Police, and Fear Collide
In San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the small barrio of Casa Blanca struggled to keep MS-13 and 18th Street out using…
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ANALYSIS
Latin America War on Drugs Returns as Terror Labels Spread
Half a century after Nixon, cocaine hits records again: 3,700 tons in 2023, 25 million users. Now, Trump’s second-term War…
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Travel
Uruguay’s Quiet Luxury Turns A Long Weekend Into Soft Power
Nine hours from a U.S. gateway sounds like too much for a “quick” escape, until Uruguay reframes the math. In…
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