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ANALYSIS
Argentina’s Peronists Grapple with Renewal as Kirchner Faces Prison and Exile
Argentina woke to court headlines that felt like an aftershock: Cristina Fernández de Kirchner—two-term president and national lightning rod—has been…
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AMERICAS
Opposition Smells Slow-Motion Coup as Colombia’s Petro Bypasses Congress with Referendum
President Gustavo Petro has stunned Bogotá by decreeing a nationwide referendum for August 7—his third anniversary in office—to revive a…
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LIFE
Puerto Rican Grandmothers Stir Art and Flavor in Sofrito Manifesto
Artist Bernardo Medina raided his late abuela's recipe shoebox and splashed those flavors across 250 pages of photographs and pop-art…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Latin America Weighs Fungal Leather Threat to Cattle Dominance
Supervisors still salt cowhides the old way in tanneries from São Paulo to Salto. But a silent rival is germinating…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Caught Between Rebel Offensives and Polarized Capital Politics
Car-bomb craters and sniper casings litter Colombia's southwest once more, a grim chorus that killed seven people this week and…
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SPORTS
Why Central America Football Qualifiers Outshine South American Routine
With a bloated World Cup drawing ever closer, South America's qualifiers already feel wrapped in bubble wrap, while across Mexico…
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LIFE
Mexico’s Virgin of Guadalupe Lights Madrid and Bridges Centuries of Shared Faith
Madrid's Prado has never smelled quite like this: cedar crates, fresh varnish, and a whiff of copal incense mingle as…
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AMERICAS
Latin American Voices Defying Immigration Hunt Still Flooding L.A.
Helicopters rumble above Los Angeles while National Guard troops patrol downtown, but Latin American migrants and their allies refuse to…
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ANALYSIS
Inside Brazil’s High-Stakes Trial Over Bolsonaro Election Conspiracy
A small courtroom in Brasília now holds the fate of Brazil's most polarizing ex-president. Jair Bolsonaro and seven former aides…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Holds Its Breath as Politics Meets Bullets Once More
A pistol cracked in Bogotá's Fontibón district, dropping Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay in mid-sentence and jolting a nation that once…
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