United States
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AMERICAS
Caribbean Waters Turn Deadly Again as Washington Intensifies Drug War Militarization
A new U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean has killed two people, deepening regional alarm over…
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AMERICAS
Venezuela Raid Bet Exposes Democracy’s New Casino of Secret Wars
A U.S. soldier's alleged Polymarket windfall after Maduro's capture turns Venezuela's crisis into a warning about secret wars, crypto betting,…
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SPORTS
Paraguay Exposes FIFA’s World Cup Pricing Fantasy in Los Angeles
The slow sale of the U.S. opener against Paraguay is revealing something awkward ahead of the World Cup: fans may…
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ANALYSIS
Mexico Stands Firm as U.S. Unauthorized Operations Loom at the Border
Mexico's latest dispute over U.S. involvement in a deadly Chihuahua operation is not a procedural squabble. It is a test…
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ANALYSIS
Paraguay Becomes Washington’s Quiet Prize in Latin America’s New Contest
Paraguay's rise from overlooked inland state to prized U.S. partner offers a revealing lesson for Latin America, where fiscal discipline,…
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AMERICAS
Brazil Turns to Washington as Crime Politics Tighten Before Election
Brazil's new anti-crime pact with the United States lands in an election season where weapons, drugs, tax intelligence, and sovereignty…
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ECONOMY
Ecuador Raises Tariffs and Turns Border Anxiety Into Regional Rupture
Ecuador's move to raise tariffs on Colombian goods to one hundred percent is more than a trade fight. It shows…
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ECONOMY
Mexico Chases Safer Fracking While Energy Sovereignty Gets More Complicated
Mexico's president is testing whether unconventional gas can be sold as sovereignty instead of surrender, even as war abroad, rising…
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Borders and migration
The Essential Guide to Workplace Injury Rights for Latino Immigrants in the U.S.
Although immigrant and undocumented workers constitute21% of the American food supply-chain workforce, they are disproportionately represented in the sectors with…
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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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