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ANALYSIS
Leyva Denies Plot Against Petro Amid Institutional and Diplomatic Crisis in Colombia
With audios leaked in late June, former Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva claims that the accusation of a conspiracy against President…
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AMERICAS
Latin Migrants Weather Independence Festivities Hiding from Freedom’s Fireworks
Across Southern California, thousands of mixed-status Latino households will spend the Fourth of July in hiding. With ICE raids sweeping…
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LIFE
The Fire Consuming Europe: A Warning for Latin America
As Greece faces one of its worst summer seasons due to uncontrolled wildfires, Latin America watches closely. The flames ravaging…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
As Cuba Sweats Through Summer Blackouts, Solar Promises Can’t Chase the Night
The lights vanished at precisely 2 A.M. in Havana's Miramar neighborhood. A voice rang out into the darkness: "¡Ya la…
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LIFE
In Ecuador’s Rainforest, Women Gather to Defend the Amazon With Law—and Sisterhood
Forty Indigenous leaders, lawyers, and organizers journeyed deep into the Ecuadorian Amazon last week, not for protest or spectacle, but…
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AMERICAS
Florida’s Alligator Detention Camp Ignites Latin Fear and Fury
EFE/ @whitehouseA newly built detention camp in Florida's wetlands has become a surreal centerpiece in the U.S. immigration debate, where…
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AMERICAS
Panama Shuts the Darién—and the Silence Leaves Villages Reeling
A year after the Darién Gap echoed with the paddles of migrant canoes, the jungle is quiet. President José Raúl…
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LIFE
How a Streetwise Argentine Choreographer Is Rewriting the Rules on Indian Stages
Long before the curtain call in Delhi's Kamani Auditorium, the lights were buzzing, the chalk symbols drawn, and five dancers…
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LIFE
As Brazil Closes São Paulo’s Last Downtown Favela, Relief and Regret Collide
Standing on a dusty railroad embankment, Brazil's president promised that every family still living in São Paulo's last downtown favela…
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SPORTS
Cuban Reynaldo Espinoza Lights Up Málaga—and Edges Closer to History
Lightning cracked above the Mediterranean coast before dusk, but the real electricity came from Cuba's Reynaldo Espinoza. His 10.03-second sprint…
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