AMERICAS
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Black River After the Storm: Jamaica’s Battle Between Hunger, Hope, and the Sea
At dawn, the air over Black River carries two sounds: the slap of waves against wreckage and the murmur of…
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Voices from the River: Indigenous Leaders Arrive in Belém with a Climate Manifesto
At the muddy mouth of the Guamá River, where the Amazon empties into the city of Belém, a three-decked boat…
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Forty Years Later, the Palace Still Burns: Colombia’s Reckoning with Memory
Forty years after the Palace of Justice siege, Colombia is still living in the smoke. The anniversary has turned screens…
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Brazil’s Bloody Mirror: The PCC, the CV, and a War the State Keeps Losing
After a Rio favela operation left between 121 and 132 alleged criminals dead, Brazil has been forced to stare into…
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When the Rain Speaks Louder Than the State: Panama’s Forgotten Children of Ngäbe-Buglé
High in Panama's western mountains, where clouds cling to the ridges and the radio signal fades long before the asphalt…
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U.S.– Colombia Showdown: Petro, Trump, and the High‑Risk Politics of Bravado
Donald Trump's taunts and Gustavo Petro's swagger have turned a vital U.S.–Colombia partnership into a spectacle with stakes far beyond…
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Venezuela, Drug Boats, and the Politics of Ambiguity: Trump’s 60 Minutes Gamble
He smiled when he said it—the kind of smile meant to reassure one audience and unsettle another. “I doubt it.…
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Jayuya at 75: Puerto Rico’s Unfinished Revolution and the Memory That Refuses to Fade
At dawn in the mountains of central Puerto Rico, mist still hangs over Jayuya's narrow roads—the same ridges that once…
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Venezuela on Edge: Warships, Empty Wallets, and a Nation Running on Nerves
Gunboats circle the coastline. Missiles rise on television. But the loudest signal inside Venezuela is smaller and closer: the growl…
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A Narrow Strait, a Widening Rift: U.S. Warships, Trinidad’s Turn, and Venezuela’s Fury in the Caribbean
On a clear morning from Venezuela's Paria Peninsula, the island of Trinidad is so close you can almost count the…
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