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Mexico Drowns in Trash as Circular Economy Test Begins Now
3+ day, 23+ hour ago (525+ words) Mexico generates enough urban solid waste each day to fill Estadio Azteca ten times. Still, it treats only five percent, a Semarnat diagnosis warns, turning garbage into a national test of climate policy, public health, inequality, and economic modernization. Mexico's…...
Brazilian Amazon Satellite Ban Tests Lula's Green Promise Before Election
3+ day, 23+ hour ago (666+ words) Colombia's Invisible Narcos: The Secret War Over Truth, Power, and the New Drug Economy Brazil's deputies moved to limit satellite-based environmental enforcement just as Amazon deforestation fell sharply, exposing a fierce struggle over agribusiness power, climate diplomacy, Indigenous territories, and…...
Mexico Pays Corruption's Hidden Tax While Trust Falls Through Cracks
4+ day ago (317+ words) Corruption in Mexico does not always take the form of a spectacular scandal. It often comes quietly, at a window, in a line, during a payment, a permit, a public service request, or a brief encounter with an authority who…...
Brazilian King Pel" Returns to Guadalajara as World Cup Memory
3+ day, 23+ hour ago (719+ words) Colombia's Invisible Narcos: The Secret War Over Truth, Power, and the New Drug Economy A towering Pel" sculpture outside Estadio Jalisco turns Mexico's 2026 World Cup countdown into a tribute to Brazil's 1970 glory, reminding Latin America that football memory is tourism,…...
Colombia Campaign Violence Turns Right-Wing Split Into Democracy's Hardest Test
3+ day, 23+ hour ago (509+ words) Vandalism at Paloma Valencia's Bogot" campaign headquarters exposes a tense Colombian election where security fears, right-wing fragmentation, AI politics, Petro's constitutional ambitions, and the memory of Miguel Uribe's assassination converge before voters choose on May 31 under heavy national pressure. The…...
Venezuela's Stalled Ballot Turns Transition Talk Into Political Theater Again
3+ day, 23+ hour ago (432+ words) Five months after Maduro's capture, Venezuelan unions are calling for national protests to demand free elections, the release of political prisoners, water, electricity, and wages, exposing how Delcy Rodr'guez's interim government is buying time while economic normalization advances faster than…...
Colombia Prisons Turn Overcrowding Into Security's Darkest National Mirror Now
4+ day, 8+ hour ago (736+ words) Colombian Informant Escapes Prison and Exposes Justice's Crooked Moral Theater Colombia's prison crisis is no longer only about crowded cells. New oversight findings show beds, toilets, medicine, extortion, murdered guards, and criminal command networks converging into a state emergency that…...
From Uruguay to Qatar, World Cup History Keeps Expanding South
4+ day, 8+ hour ago (447+ words) As the World Cup moves toward 48 teams in 2026, its 22-edition past tells a sharper story of football, empire, money, memory, and Latin America's enduring power over the world's most-watched sporting ritual. Before the World Cup became a planetary machine of…...
Cuba Dock Ruling Turns Old Expropriations Into New Washington Pressure
4+ day, 8+ hour ago (583+ words) A Supreme Court ruling revives old Cuban expropriation claims, exposing how docks, cruise ships, embargo law, and Cold War property battles still shape Washington's pressure on Havana and Latin America's uneasy struggle over sovereignty, restitution, and economic coercion today. That…...
Venezuela Prison Releases Expose Freedom's Price After Maduro's Sudden Fall
4+ day, 8+ hour ago (530+ words) Colombia's Invisible Narcos: The Secret War Over Truth, Power, and the New Drug Economy Venezuela's promised 300 prison releases have not quieted families demanding freedom for every political detainee, as deaths in custody, torture allegations, U. S. pressure, and post-Maduro transition politics turn…...