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LIFE
The Vanishing of Sarm Heslop: Caribbean Still Haunted by an Unanswered Mystery
CCTV from St John shows Sarm Heslop boarding a dinghy with her boyfriend and vanishing into the Caribbean night. Three…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mexico’s AI Gold Rush Meets a Thirsty Reality: Can a Colonial City Power the Cloud Without Draining the Well?
From the highway, Querétaro still looks like a painter’s trick of the light—the ochre of 18th-century stone punched against a…
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SPORTS
Uruguayan Marathon Miracle: Julia Paternain’s Historic Bronze Stuns Tokyo
Julia Paternain arrived in Tokyo ranked 288th in the world, running just her second marathon. She left with Uruguay’s first-ever…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Ecuador’s Amber Windows Rewrite the Story of Flowers, Insects, and Where Life’s Partnerships Began
For more than a century, the tale of how flowers and insects struck their great evolutionary bargain has been told…
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AMERICAS
El Mayo’s Plea Deal May Be Fueling U.S. Missile Strikes off Venezuela
After decades as a fugitive, Sinaloa Cartel co-founder Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada has flipped. His plea deal in Brooklyn may…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico Risks Repeating Avándaro’s Mistake by Silencing Musicians Instead of Listening
Half a century after Avándaro was vilified as a moral threat, Mexico is once again scapegoating music. Last week's small…
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ECONOMY
After the Migrant Boom, Colombians Struggle to Rebuild Their Caribbean Economies
The collapse of migrant crossings through the Darién has left Acandí and Necoclí reeling. Fishermen, porters, and shopkeepers who once…
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AMERICAS
Trinidad and Tobago Fishers Brave Gunboats, Pirates, and Politics to Feed Their Families
In Cedros, on Trinidad's southern tip, fishermen launch into waters patrolled by U.S. warships, Venezuelan gunboats, and pirate skiffs. Their…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Mexico City Evictions and Ignored Protests Expose the Human Cost of Gentrification
The protests in Mexico City, mostly ignored last week, showed elderly tenants sleeping under tarps, mothers barred from their own…
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LIFE
Chile’s Hidden Library: Attic Discovery Revives the Story of Books Dictators Tried to Burn
Nearly fifty years after Pinochet's dictatorship hunted leftist texts, librarians in Santiago uncovered a forgotten cache in the National Library's…
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