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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Latin America Watches AI’s Empire Extract Power, Data, And Water
A beat reporter follows the wires and the water lines, not the hype. In Wired interviews, Karen Hao argues today's…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia Must Relearn Hard Lessons Before History Loops Back Violently
Assassinations, drone attacks, and mass displacement have pushed Colombia back into its darkest rhythms. Dreams of "total peace" now collide…
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LIFE
Guatemala Learns to Dance with Death, Memory, And Unfinished Histories
In three long, haunting stories, Guatemalan writer Arnoldo Gálvez Suárez turns death from a doom into a reckoning. As he…
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ECONOMY
Ecuador at a Crossroads: How Migrants Could Rebuild Security and Prosperity
Ecuador faces record violence, sluggish growth, and the steady flight of its young talent. Yet within these crises lies an…
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AMERICAS
U.S. and Panama Push for 5,500-Troop Gang Suppression Force in Haiti as Crisis Deepens
With gangs now controlling 90% of Port-au-Prince, the U.S. and Panama are urging the U.N. to approve a muscular international…
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ANALYSIS
Trump’s Caribbean Strike Escalates U.S. War on Venezuelan Narco-Terrorists
A U.S. military strike that left eleven people dead in the Caribbean has intensified a bold new campaign by Donald…
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AMERICAS
Argentina’s Missing Painting Sparks Hunt for Nazi-Looted Art and Unburied Truths
A forgotten portrait, a suspicious real estate photo, and a name from the Third Reich have launched Argentina into a…
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SPORTS
Why Latin America’s Stadium Hate Can’t Be Fixed from the Bleachers
Racist and homophobic chants aren't born in stadiums—they're rehearsed across daily life. Until Latin America's football institutions look beyond the…
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ANALYSIS
A U.S. Strike Against a Venezuelan Boat at Sea and the War That Isn’t a War
A U.S. military strike off the Venezuelan coast killed eleven alleged gang members aboard a drug boat. But behind the…
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LIFE
In a Colombian Cemetery, Former Enemies Unearth the Bones of Peace
In Palmira, Colombia, former guerrillas and soldiers now dig side by side—not to bury the past, but to exhume it.…
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