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AMERICAS
From a Salvadoran Prison to a Caracas Runway: 252 Venezuelan Migrants Return Home After a Shadowy Diplomatic Deal
After six months locked inside a Salvadoran maximum-security prison, 252 Venezuelan migrants landed in Caracas Friday in a quiet prisoner…
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SPORTS
From Guatemalan Hills to European Podiums: Sergio Chumil’s Climb Toward Cycling’s Grand Tours
Each morning in Spain, Guatemalan cyclist Sergio Chumil trains alone behind a team car, chasing a dream that started on…
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LIFE
Mexico Shows Link Flamenco Spirit to Chavela Vargas’ Ranchera Heritage
Guitarricadelafuente, the Spanish singer who blends flamenco and folk with modern ache, returns to Mexico this November—not just to perform,…
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ECONOMY
Panama’s Uneven Comeback: Behind Growth Headlines, a Job Crisis Spreads from Ports to Banana Fields
Panama's economy is surging on paper, with cargo up and GDP climbing. But on the ground, thousands of workers are…
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ANALYSIS
Brazil’s Supreme Court Pushback Signals a Nation Unwilling to Trade Justice for Tariff Relief
With Jair Bolsonaro wearing a court-ordered ankle monitor and Donald Trump threatening punishing tariffs, Brazil faces a historic test. Its…
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AMERICAS
As Presidential Election Looms, Chile’s Foreign Vote Could Tip the Scales or Be Locked Out
With Chile's November election approaching, a provision from the Pinochet-era constitution has sparked a national standoff: Should nearly a million…
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ECONOMY
Brazil’s Busiest Port Races Against the Clock as U.S. Tariff Threatens Coffee, Juice, and Trade Stability
As a sweeping new tariff looms from Washington, Santos—Latin America's largest port—has become a blur of forklifts, tankers, and anxious…
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SPORTS
Maracanazo at 75 and How Uruguay Still Celebrates the Shock That Brazil Struggles to Forget
Seventy-five years after Uruguay stunned Brazil at the 1950 World Cup, the moment that silenced 200,000 at the Maracanã lives…
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AMERICAS
Fields of Fear: Inside the Hidden Lives of Latin Migrants Who Risk Everything to Feed America
Before California’s sun kisses the melon fields, undocumented workers like Alejandra are already harvesting under threat. With every row she…
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ECONOMY
How South America’s Rail Dream Could Reshape Global Trade
Imagine boarding a train on Brazil’s Atlantic coast at dawn and disembarking in Peru’s Pacific port of Chancay before dinner—without…
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