Protests
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AMERICAS
Argentina’s Ni Una Menos Roars as Milei’s Cuts Meet Fury
Argentina's Ni Una Menos anniversary became a national reckoning as women filled streets from Buenos Aires to Córdoba, denouncing femicide,…
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AMERICAS
Nicaragua Mothers Keep Score as Ortega’s Silence Outlives the Mother’s Day Massacre
Eight years after Nicaragua's Mother's Day Massacre, exiled families in Costa Rica still carry names, photographs, and unanswered grief, turning…
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ANALYSIS
Bolivia Roadblocks Turn Paz’s Promise into a High-Altitude Stress Test
Bolivia's roadblocks have trapped cities, inflated food prices, and shaken President Rodrigo Paz's fragile coalition, exposing a deeper Latin American…
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AMERICAS
Bolivia Weighs State of Exception as Roads Tighten Around Paz
Bolivia's deepening blockade crisis has pushed President Rodrigo Paz toward emergency powers, exposing a dangerous struggle between social protest, state…
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AMERICAS
Venezuela’s Stalled Ballot Turns Transition Talk Into Political Theater Again
Five months after Maduro's capture, Venezuelan unions are calling for national protests to demand free elections, the release of political…
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AMERICAS
Cuban Women Turn Sanctions Into Latin America’s Harshest Public Mirror
Hundreds of women in Havana rallied against the U.S. energy embargo, but the scene says more than that. It shows…
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LIFE
Cuba Students Sit In as Blackouts Rewrite the Social Contract
About 30 students held a rare sit-in on the steps of Havana's university to protest power outages, internet outages, and…
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LIFE
Bogotá Ballroom Beats Turn Queer Survival Into Glittering Radical Joy
Under neon lights and pounding beats, Bogotá's ballroom scene has become a refuge where queer and trans Colombians turn dance…
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ANALYSIS
Ecuador’s Democracy on Edge as Anger and Austerity Collide
When Ecuador’s young president, Daniel Noboa, set out for a quiet rural town this week, he expected a ribbon-cutting ceremony.…
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Mexico City Evictions and Ignored Protests Expose the Human Cost of Gentrification
The protests in Mexico City, mostly ignored last week, showed elderly tenants sleeping under tarps, mothers barred from their own…
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