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Between Safety and Silence, El Salvador Weighs the True Cost of Bukele’s Crackdown
More than two years into El Salvador's sweeping anti-gang crackdown, murder rates are down, but fear, censorship, and reports of…
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Untold Silence: How Latin America’s Bloodshed Became Background Noise
From Ecuador's exploding homicide rate to Haiti's near-total collapse, Latin America's bloodshed is real, rising, and relentlessly ignored. As our…
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Brazil Stands Tall Against Trump Tariffs and Wins Credibility
Brazil's cool, constitutional reply to Trump's tariff threat wasn't just a defense of trade—it was a full-throated stand for judicial…
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Sunrise Riddle Over Uruguay Blends History, Geometry, Topography, And Probability
A single winter dawn each year, the sun shoots a copper beam straight down Avenida 18 de Julio and seems…
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Chile’s Communists Unlikely to Evolve Before Voters Turn Conservative
Jeannette Jara just made history, but she also triggered a reckoning. Her sweeping primary win positions her as Chile's first…
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Leyva Denies Plot Against Petro Amid Institutional and Diplomatic Crisis in Colombia
With audios leaked in late June, former Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva claims that the accusation of a conspiracy against President…
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Was It a Coup—or a Show? Bolivia Still Doesn’t Know
One year after armored vehicles rammed the wooden doors of Bolivia's old presidential palace, the country still can't agree on…
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Why Latin America Feels Shockwaves as Iran and Israel Trade Fire
Seven days of missile duels between Israel and Iran have already shaken Latin American diplomacy, energy markets, security planning, and…
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Ecuador Must Deny Soldiers’ Impunity for Killing Guayaquil Children
When 11-year-old Steven Medina and three teenage friends vanished after a December military roundup in Guayaquil, Ecuador's army claimed it…
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