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ANALYSIS
Ecuador’s Democracy on Edge as Anger and Austerity Collide
When Ecuador’s young president, Daniel Noboa, set out for a quiet rural town this week, he expected a ribbon-cutting ceremony.…
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ECONOMY
Colombia Reclaims the Sinú: How Montería Turned Its River Into Its Future
Montería once turned its back on the Sinú. Now, a river-first revival is rewriting the city's map, economy, and identity.…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico’s Red-Pill Reckoning: How One Campus Murder Exposed a National Crisis
After a fatal stabbing at UNAM linked to online incel subcultures, Mexico faces a reckoning over toxic masculinity, algorithmic radicalization,…
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LIFE
Costa Rica Bets on Butterflies to Rewild Science—and Rural Livelihoods
In a nation the size of West Virginia, Costa Rica's butterflies do more than decorate postcards—they pollinate, prune, feed food…
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AMERICAS
Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela Share a Tightening, Perilous Strait
Across a narrow sea, desperation and deterrence collide daily as patrols intensify, smugglers reroute, and Warao families gamble everything for…
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AMERICAS
Brazil’s Amazon Fire Fight: From Confrontation to Cooperation
Brazil has achieved what once seemed impossible: reducing Amazon forest fires to their lowest level in more than twenty years.…
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AMERICAS
Haiti’s Hunger Crisis: Artibonite’s Fields Turn to Fear as Gangs Tighten Their Grip
In Haiti's fertile Artibonite Valley, once celebrated for its rice fields and proud farming traditions, armed gangs now dictate who…
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LIFE
Peru’s Forgotten Genocide: How Rubber Still Haunts the Amazon
Peru's Amazon carries scars that remain largely invisible to the nation's collective memory. The new documentary Shiringa, directed by Wilton…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua: Prison Gang or Political Weapon?
For two years, the Venezuelan government has declared the Tren de Aragua dismantled. Yet across South America, and increasingly in…
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AMERICAS
Venezuela Turns Pensioners into Militia Amid Rising US Tensions
In Venezuela, the government’s strategy for survival is increasingly resting on a curious paradox: arming its elderly. While Washington insists…
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