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AMERICAS
Haiti’s Cemeteries Under Siege: How Gangs Turn Grief into a Ransom Economy
The dead no longer rest in peace in Port-au-Prince. Families now bargain with armed men for burial rights, pay illegal…
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ECONOMY
Peru’s Largest Solar Plant Shines for the Nation but Leaves Its Indigenous Neighbors in the Dark
In the blistering desert of southern Peru, sunlight is abundant, steady, and strong enough to power hundreds of thousands of…
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ANALYSIS
Trump’s Hardline Shift Toward Latin America Rekindles Old Fears and New Risks
Under a gray Washington sky, President Donald Trump stepped to the podium. He made clear his administration's next move: the…
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AMERICAS
Colombia and Peru Navigate Rising Tensions Over a Shifting Amazon Island
Under the dense humidity of the Amazon basin, where the river's surface hides slow but constant change, Colombia and Peru…
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LIFE
Colombian Tragedy: Uribe Turbary’s Life, Legacy and Violent End
Miguel Uribe Turbay—Colombia's 39-year-old conservative reformer—has died from the gunshot wounds he suffered during a June 7 rally. His death…
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LIFE
Plastic Bottles Are Choking Central America—And Each One Tells a Story
From Nicaragua's fishing villages to Guatemala's mangrove swamps, plastic bottles are arriving faster than anyone can clean them up—tagged with…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Supercorals of the Galápagos Fight Back—And Could Save a Reef, a Coastline, and a Way of Life
Off Isabela's volcanic shores, teams of divers are hand-sewing coral fragments to underwater nurseries, betting that these rugged survivors—born of…
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LIFE
Puerto Rico Dreams of Salsa Peace Between Blades and Colón
In Puerto Rico's salsa circles, the whispers have grown into open pleas: what if Rubén Blades and Willie Colón could…
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