Memory
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LIFE
Cuba’s Revolution Returns to Moscow Through Ink, Cinema, and Memory
At Moscow’s Pushkin Museum, more than 140 Cuban posters trace a revolution’s visual language, from urgent slogans to playful cinema…
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AMERICAS
Fidel Castro at One Hundred While Cuba Bargains with Tomorrow
Fidel Castro’s centenary arrived with songs, statues and old revolutionary vows, but Cuba’s deepest crisis gave the celebration another meaning:…
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AMERICAS
Peru Still Walks Beneath Shining Path’s Long and Violent Shadow
Two arrests in Huánuco have reopened Peru’s darkest insurgent history, revealing how Shining Path survives not as the army it…
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LIFE
Bolivia’s Cinema Archive Turns Fifty With Chaplin’s Youngest Memory Keepers
Children in bowler hats and painted mustaches filled La Paz’s Cinemateca Boliviana, celebrating fifty years of rescued reels, stubborn cultural…
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SPORTS
Cuban American Quarterback Fernando Mendoza Bets Big on Vegas Glory
Fernando Mendoza’s $57.27 million Raiders contract turns a Cuban American family story into an NFL rebuilding wager, pairing a Heisman…
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LIFE
Colombia Lets Memory Bloom Where War Recruited Children to Fight
Inside Bogotá’s “Volver a florecer,” survivor Nayeli Gutiérrez turns paper flowers, childhood drawings, and hard testimony into a warning: Colombia’s…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Brazilian Icon Pelé’s World Cup Jersey Scores Record Auction Millions
A blue number 10 jersey worn by Pelé at seventeen has sold for $4.9 million, turning Brazil’s first World Cup…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Peru Unearths Caral’s Tiny Gods and a Civilization’s Long Memory
Forty-three bone and wooden figures discovered at Peñico are giving archaeologists a rare glimpse into how Peru’s Caral civilization survived…
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SPORTS
First Ever World Cup Peruvian Expulsion and Chilean Red Card Reframe World Cup Folklore
Before the red card became soccer’s theater of disgrace, a Peruvian vanished from a 1930 World Cup match, and a…
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LIFE
Mexico City Bakery Fights Gentrification as Women Knead Safety Again
In downtown Mexico City, Las Panas smells of sugar, yeast, and feminist defiance. Its threatened demolition shows how gentrification turns…
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