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ANALYSIS
Was It a Coup—or a Show? Bolivia Still Doesn’t Know
One year after armored vehicles rammed the wooden doors of Bolivia's old presidential palace, the country still can't agree on…
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AMERICAS
Panama Beach Stalls Migrants Making U-Turn to South America
Four years after caravans surged north through the Darién Gap, Panama is now seeing the same trail run in reverse.…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Sanctions, Sinaloa, and the Banks in the Crosshairs of America’s Fentanyl War
A fresh wave of U.S. financial sanctions has pushed three Mexican banks into the global spotlight, revealing how Washington now…
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AMERICAS
Inside Haiti’s Last Trauma Ward, Holding the Line as a Nation Unravels
On the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, four makeshift operating rooms inside shipping containers now carry the weight of a country on…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Colombia Ancient DNA Reveals Ghost People Lost to History
High in Colombia’s Eastern Andes, scientists have recovered DNA from hunter-gatherer skeletons that belonged to a vanished human lineage—one that…
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ECONOMY
Bolivia’s Last-Ditch Currency Bet: When Spare Change Becomes Crypto Lifeline
On the streets of Cochabamba, people are dropping single-boliviano coins into Bitcoin kiosks—not as speculation, but as survival. As Bolivia’s…
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AMERICAS
El Pollo’s Plea: How a Venezuelan Spy Chief Unmasked a Cocaine State Within the State
A stunned silence fell over Caracas when news broke that Hugo “El Pollo” Carvajal—once the unshakable boss of Venezuela’s military…
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AMERICAS
Fito’s Fall: Ecuador’s Drug War Hits a Turning Point
At dawn in the coastal city of Manta, soldiers stormed a marble-clad mansion—and ended the six-month flight of Adolfo “Fito”…
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AMERICAS
Ninety Years After the Crash, Medellín Still Dances with Gardel
Ninety summers after a roaring propeller gave out above Medellín, the city where Carlos Gardel died—and a legend was born—has…
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LIFE
From Colombia to Kyiv: The War in Ukraine Recruits Far from Home
News that a charter flight carrying fifty Colombian ex-soldiers is en route to Ukraine has jolted regional security analysts, raising…
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