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SPORTS
Venezuela Football Reels from Colombia Collapse with Maduro at the Helm
A 6–3 defeat to Colombia in Caracas ended Venezuela's hopes of reaching its first World Cup. Within hours, President Nicolás…
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SPORTS
Forget the usual suspects—Ecuador Football brings the real World Cup menace
South América's qualifiers delivered the usual headlines—Argentina on top, Brazil stumbling, Bolivia euphoric—but the quiet revelation is Ecuador. Docked three…
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LIFE
Lady Gaga and Tim Burton Turn Mexico City’s Island of the Dolls into Pop Gothic Legend
Mexico City's Xochimilco canals have always been a crossroads of myth and cinema. With The Dead Dance, Lady Gaga and…
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ANALYSIS
Unanswered Questions Still Surround U.S. Strike on Venezuelan Vessel
A week after U.S. forces blew up a boat in international waters near Venezuela, killing eleven, the government's account remains…
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AMERICAS
Mexican Cartel War Moves to the U.S. as DEA Intensifies Local Operations
In late August, U.S. agents launched a synchronized strike against the Sinaloa cartel. Over five days, they seized millions in…
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LIFE
Mexico City Floods Meet an Unlikely Culprit: Dog Poop, Hair, and the Wrong Bins
Mexico City's rainy season has smashed records, but clogged drains tell a different story. Behind flooded intersections lies a quieter…
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ANALYSIS
Brazil Weighs Justice as Street Flags Blur into Rival Camps
What should have been a patriotic holiday of flags, music, and barbecue became a test of Brazil's democracy. As the…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Landfill of Truth Unearths Medellín’s Long-Buried Disappearances
On the slopes of Medellín's Comuna 13, a rubble dump has become a graveyard of memory. As forensic teams exhume…
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ECONOMY
China’s Springboard in Latin America Forces Washington to Rethink Development Finance
Across the Andes and Pacific, China is laying ports, railways, and shipping routes that bind Latin America to its orbit.…
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LIFE
Medellín’s Tourist Homes Promise Wellness but Threaten Residents’ Place in this Colombian City
Medellín once reinvented itself with libraries, cable cars and public parks. Now cranes and jackhammers are carving boutique “tourist homes”…
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