Women
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BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Mexico Sweeps Subway Sellers Away as World Cup Fever Arrives
As Mexico City prepares for the World Cup, women selling candy and beauty goods in the Metro say police raids,…
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AMERICAS
Colombia Confronts Female Genital Mutilation With Law and Moral Patience
Colombia's new female genital mutilation law targets a hidden crisis affecting Indigenous girls, choosing prevention over punishment and forcing Latin…
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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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Wellness
Ecuador Blankets Turn Pain Into Cross-Border Hugs of Healing Hope
In Ecuador, women knit blankets for cancer patients, isolated mothers, and sick children, transforming private illness into public tenderness while…
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ANALYSIS
Colombia May Fail Girls as Female Genital Mutilation Bill Stalls
Colombia's pending female genital mutilation bill risks dying before a final Senate debate. These alarming rights groups say Indigenous girls…
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ANALYSIS
Mothers Hunt Ghosts at Mexico-Guatemala Border While States Look Away
In Tapachula, mothers from Ecuador, Honduras, Colombia, and Cuba are turning migration's invisible graveyard into a public accusation, exposing how…
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ANALYSIS
Costa Rica Crowns a New Era as Fernández Takes Power
At San José's National Stadium, Laura Fernández became Costa Rica's fiftieth president and second woman to hold the office, turning…
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AMERICAS
Peru’s Femicide Fight Turns Into a Battle Over Legal Memory
In Lima, a proposal to erase femicide from Peru's penal code has turned a legal debate into a national warning,…
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AMERICAS
Peruvian Suspect Extradited in Women’s House of Horror Livestream Murders
The extradition of Pequeño J puts a brutal Florencio Varela killing back before Argentina, where three young victims, a suspected…
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AMERICAS
Colombia’s Newsrooms Face Their Reckoning as Women Break the Silence
A new report on Colombian journalism describes more than 260 testimonies of harassment, power, and silence, exposing how women in…
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