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ECONOMY
Ecuador’s Boiling Point: Diesel, Dissent, and a Fight for the Nation’s Soul
Three weeks of bus strikes and farm roadblocks have pushed Ecuador to the edge. After President Daniel Noboa scrapped the…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuela’s Nobel Moment: María Corina Machado’s Triumph and the Trials Ahead
By honoring María Corina Machado with the Nobel Peace Prize, the world has fastened a bright ribbon onto Venezuela’s darkest…
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AMERICAS
Peru’s Endless Crisis: Another President Falls, and the Republic Holds Its Breath
Peru woke to another presidential fall. Congress expelled Dina Boluarte on grounds of “permanent moral incapacity” and swore in its…
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LIFE
The Colombian Farmer Who Taught Ecuador How to Taste Its Own Coffee
On a misty ridge near Quito, a Colombian migrant turned farmer built Finca Frajares into a living classroom for Ecuador’s…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Colombia’s Weavers Fight for Dignity in a World Hungry for Fashion
In the sun-bleached streets of Riohacha, Colombia’s Caribbean wind tangles with yarn and history. Every handwoven mochila bag is a…
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ECONOMY
Brazil’s Sleeping Giant: Serra Pelada Stirs Again as Gold Fever Returns
Brazil’s most infamous open-pit gold mine, Serra Pelada, is stirring once more with dreams of fortune and warnings of ruin.…
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ANALYSIS
Ecuador’s Democracy on Edge as Anger and Austerity Collide
When Ecuador’s young president, Daniel Noboa, set out for a quiet rural town this week, he expected a ribbon-cutting ceremony.…
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ECONOMY
Colombia Reclaims the Sinú: How Montería Turned Its River Into Its Future
Montería once turned its back on the Sinú. Now, a river-first revival is rewriting the city's map, economy, and identity.…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico’s Red-Pill Reckoning: How One Campus Murder Exposed a National Crisis
After a fatal stabbing at UNAM linked to online incel subcultures, Mexico faces a reckoning over toxic masculinity, algorithmic radicalization,…
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LIFE
Costa Rica Bets on Butterflies to Rewild Science—and Rural Livelihoods
In a nation the size of West Virginia, Costa Rica's butterflies do more than decorate postcards—they pollinate, prune, feed food…
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