Latinamerica
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“That’s not my dad”: uncertainty continues 34 years after the US invasion of Panama
Brigitte Bethancourt recounts the mystery of her father's disappearance during the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama amid recent exhumations and…
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Mexico’s Search for ‘Missing’ Reveals Flawed System
In a controversial move, the Mexican government's search for falsely listed missing persons uncovered over 16,000 individuals whose homes were…
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Guatemala’s Electoral Dispute Places Democracy on the Brink
Guatemala's President-elect Bernardo Arevalo confronts legal challenges to his electoral victory, vehemently rejecting attempts to invalidate the result as an…
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NFL’s Global Strategy Includes Latin America as a Key Market
As the NFL targets global expansion, Latin America, with its existing ties and growing interest, plays a pivotal role in…
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Venezuelans Approve Referendum to Claim Sovereignty Over Disputed Territory
Venezuelans voted in a referendum called by President Nicolás Maduro's government to assert sovereignty over a resource-rich area in Guyana…
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Henry Kissinger’s Legacy and Controversy in Latin America History
Henry Kissinger, the influential diplomat, dies at 100, leaving behind a legacy of Cold War policies that shaped Latin America,…
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Cuba’s Rum Industry Faces Crisis Amid Sugar Shortage
Cuba's iconic rum production is under threat as the country's sugar output hits record lows, impacted by a severe economic…
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Haiti’s Gang Warfare Ravages Agriculture, Sparks Famine
In Haiti, gang violence has escalated beyond the capital, devastating the vital Bas-Artibonite farming region leading to mass displacement, rampant…
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Venezuela Commemorates Bicentenary of Monroe Doctrine with a Voice of Resistance
The Venezuelan government, led by President Nicolás Maduro, is preparing to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Monroe Doctrine, an…
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