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LIFE
Peru Shamans Read Power and Quakes From Lima’s Bare Hilltop
On San Cristóbal above Lima, Peruvian shamans gather each year to ask the gods for calm—and to forecast turmoil. With…
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SPORTS
Jamaica Hurricane Melissa Turns Sprint Glory into Shelter and Demands
After Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica as a category-five storm in October, at least twenty-eight people died and thousands faced days…
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ECONOMY
Honduras Counts Dollars as Trump Raids Turn Migration into Clocks
Honduran kitchens now debate ICE videos like weather reports, not politics. As raids widen under President Donald Trump, some would-be…
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LIFE
Mexico Monarchs Meet Mazahua Pride as Tourism Rewrites Michoacán Futures
In Mexico’s Michoacán highlands, Mazahua artisans stitch Day of the Dead regalia as monarch butterflies shift routes with climate change.…
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LIFE
Salvadorean Prison Shadows Trail Venezuelan Returnees as New Year Fires
Back in Venezuela, survivors of El Salvador’s Cecot mega-prison prepare for New Year’s rituals while living with stigma from Trump-era…
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ECONOMY
Mexico Survived Trump Tariffs and Now Sells America’s Future Faster
Mexico braced for President Trump’s new tariffs, expecting factories to stall and exports to sink. Instead, shipments to the U.S.…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Argentina’s MercadoLibre King Steps Aside as Latin Fintech Fights Giants
From a quiet street in Montevideo, Marcos Galperin prepares to hand MercadoLibre’s CEO role to Ariel Szarfsztejn, while Mercado Pago…
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AMERICAS
Latin America Cocaine Ledger Shows Hezbollah’s Quiet Hunt for Cash
Reporting by The New York Sun and journalist Hollie McKay traces how Hezbollah survives sanctions by leaning on Latin America’s…
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ANALYSIS
Latin America Under Trump 2025: Ports, Prisons, and Tariffs Rewrite Regional Politics
From Panama’s canal ports to El Salvador’s megaprison, the Trump White House and Marco Rubio are reshaping U.S.-Latin ties. Tariffs,…
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Politics
Honduras Vote Drama Turns Christmas Count into a Geopolitical Test
Three weeks after Honduras’ November 30 election, officials still counted, protesters still shouted, and families still waited. Nasry Asfura leads…
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