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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Ecuador Saves Frogs While the Ground Beneath Them Keeps Shifting
In Ecuador's frog-rich landscape, a refuge outside Quito has become a fragile ark. Wikiri Sapoparque shows how conservation now depends…
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AMERICAS
Ecuadorian Secrets Follow Petro and Noboa Into a Regional Storm
A quiet stay in Manta has grown into something larger than a travel controversy. For Colombia and Ecuador, the episode…
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ANALYSIS
South American Drums Rise as Central American Silence Grows Louder
A SIPRI report shows South America spending more on militaries while Central America pulls back sharply. The split suggests a…
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AMERICAS
Colombia Votes While Bombs Ask Who Really Rules the Nation
An attack that killed civilians in Colombia's southwest has crashed into the presidential campaign, exposing how armed violence still bends…
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ANALYSIS
Peru Counts So Slowly It Makes Elections Look Dirty
Peru's election mess is not only about missing ballots or delayed tallies. It is about a democracy that keeps producing…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Panama Profits as War Turns Ordinary Shipping Into Corporate Panic
As the Strait of Hormuz tightens amid war, businesses are paying extraordinary sums to rush through the Panama Canal, exposing…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Lets Its Peacemakers Bleed While Democracy Calls It Progress
Violence against Colombia's social leaders kept rising in 2025, exposing a democracy that still struggles to protect its bravest citizens.…
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Borders and migration
Mexico Sees a Sacred Mountain Crushed by Border Logic Again
At Cuchumá Hill, near Tecate, border wall expansion is not only moving earth. It is scraping at Kumiai memory, faith,…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Latin American Bookstores Turn Spain Into a Softer Atlantic Home
Across Spain, Latin American migrants are opening independent bookstores that do more than sell books. They rebuild neighborhood life, carry…
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ANALYSIS
Argentina Shuts the Press, and Democracy Hears the Door Slam
Argentina's decision to block accredited journalists from the Casa Rosada was more than a press dispute. Symbolically, it told democracy…
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