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AMERICAS
Mexico’s Mothers Counting Graves While Leaders Count Political Wins
EFE/José MéndezIn Guanajuato, a mother counts her dead and missing while the state counts victories. As disappearances surge under President…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Doctors of the Amazon: Heal Teeth, Restore Sight, and Defend the Forest with AI and 3D Printers
An itinerant brigade of dentists and eye doctors pitched their tents deep in Brazil's Xingu, treating cavities without anesthesia and…
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LIFE
Mexico Turns ‘The Smashing Machine’ into a Story About Heart, Not Hype
Mexico didn't just host a Hollywood premiere—it redefined it. As Dwayne Johnson's The Smashing Machine opened in Mexico City, Mexican…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuelan Children Deserve Classrooms, Not Sidewalks, in Trinidad and Tobago
On Trinidad's blistering sidewalks, Venezuelan children crouch beside traffic lights, their small hands open while adults plead for coins. Behind…
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ECONOMY
Brazil’s Cattle Tag Revolution: Can Traceability Save the Amazon—and Its Beef?
In the sweltering pastures of Pará, cowhands fasten bright ear tags onto restless cattle while Brazil's billion-dollar beef industry faces…
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LIFE
Mexico Rewrites Malintzin’s Story: From Traitor to Translator of a Nation
Long condemned as the traitor who helped topple an empire, Malintzin—better known as La Malinche—is returning to Mexico’s center stage.…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
In São Paulo, a One-Man Cinema Keeps Brazil’s Movie Dreams Alive
On a quiet backstreet in São Paulo, a childhood promise flickers to life every evening when the lights dim at…
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AMERICAS
At New York’s 26 Federal Plaza, Justice Collides with Latins’ Fears
A viral video of officers wrestling a mother to the ground after her husband’s immigration hearing captured more than a…
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ECONOMY
Paraguay’s Quiet Revolution: From Hydropower Giant to Digital Contender
Hydropower-rich Paraguay wants more than cheap electricity—it wants a technological identity. From Asunción’s planned digital park to a rising generation…
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SPORTS
Latin America Takes the Tatami: Judo’s Heartbeat Comes Home
For two October weekends, judo’s global caravan lands in Peru and Mexico, testing champions, staging comebacks, and revealing a continent’s…
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