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ANALYSIS
Colombia’s Peace Needs Stricter Juvenile Laws for Heinous Crimes
Seven years for a 15-year-old who pulled the trigger on Miguel Uribe Turbay is not justice. It is permission. In…
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SPORTS
Brazilian Star Vinícius Roars Back as Madrid’s Meritocracy Bites
After five matches without a goal or assist—his energy drained by an endless season and a stunted preseason—Vinícius Júnior woke…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Paraguay Sings Again as Lost Guaraní Verses Find a Digital Home
A forgotten literary magazine has been revived in Paraguay, bringing thousands of poems and songs in Guaraní, Spanish, and Jopara…
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LIFE
A Lifetime of Money Becomes a Museum for the Bolivian People
To mark Bolivia's bicentennial, a family in Cochabamba has opened a door onto 8,000 years of value—stones, salt, coca leaves,…
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AMERICAS
Uruguayan Democracy’s House Turns 100 With Dignity and Renewed Purpose
A century after crowds in wool coats tipped their hats to the sky and lined up for a first glimpse…
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LIFE
Peru’s Quixote Treasure Finds New Windmills In Royal Ink Dreams
In a Lima gallery, a rare 1949 Peruvian edition of Don Quijote de la Mancha has returned to the light.…
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AMERICAS
Colombia Faces Parallel States as Guerrillas Govern Neglected Amazon Borderlands
On the San Miguel River, where the water itself marks the frontier with Ecuador, a guerrilla commander nicknamed Popéye pushes…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
From Oaxaca to Peru, Artisans Demand Respect After Adidas’ Apology
In a Zapotec town high in Oaxaca's Sierra Norte, global sportswear executives found themselves face-to-face with artisans whose craft had…
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AMERICAS
Latin Heartbeat Muffled as Washington Crackdowns Silence Mount Pleasant Streets
At noon in Washington's Mount Pleasant, the cafés and pupuserías that once spilled music and chatter into the streets sit…
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