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Noise Without Collapse: Colombia–U.S. Relations After Twelve Months of Tension
A year after a deportation standoff jolted the Colombia-U.S. alliance, Presidents Gustavo Petro and Donald Trump are set to meet…
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Colombia, Ecuador Tariffs Turn Border Ports Into the Real Battlefield
A 30 percent security tariff has jolted trade, electricity, and trust at the border between Colombia and Ecuador. At Rumichaca,…
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Colombia’s Ongoing Struggle: The Enduring Legacy of Camilo Torres After Sixty Years
Six decades after his death, the reported discovery of Camilo Torres's remains revives Colombia's unresolved arguments about faith, rebellion, and…
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Latin American Democracy Faces a Hard Turn Toward Uniformed Solutions
From Caracas to Lima, the region’s elections, extortion rackets, and foreign pressure are converging into a single dangerous story: when…
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Colombia’s Religious Violence: Pastors Need Protection Before Politics Turns Faith into Target
After murders in Northern Colombia and a mass grave in Guaviare, a quiet legal change has left pastors exposed just…
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Venezuela Removed Its President, But the Guns Never Changed Hands
Two weeks after U.S. forces seized Nicolás Maduro in Caracas, President Trump declared Washington would run Venezuela "until further notice."…
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Venezuela Was the Test Case. Could Cuba and Iran Be Trump’s Next Target
Two weeks after Trump's January 3 raid in Venezuela, the world is reading Caracas like an omen. As protests rage…
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Why Trump Spares Nicaragua’s Ortega — Murillo the Drug Cooperation Factor
Nicaragua has two co-presidents, Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo, and a reputation that once placed it in Washington's "tyranny" file.…
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Paradise to Launchpad: How Puerto Rico’s Old U.S. Bases Are Being Reawakened for a New Latin American War
After U.S. strikes in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro, fighter jets and drones flew over Puerto Rico beaches.…
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Brazil’s Lula Walks a Tightrope After Maduro’s Sudden Capture Abroad
After U.S. forces seized Nicolás Maduro in early January 2026, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva condemned the violence yet dodged…
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