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Censorship or public safety? Tijuana bans 鈥榥arco鈥 ballads.Politicians have often tried to ban pop culture that they claim glorifies violence. Tijuana is the latest to try it. Do those bans actually make people safer?
Is democracy sinking in Guatemala? Legal meddling ahead of inauguration.What happens when a nation鈥檚 justice system is used by a select, powerful few as a weapon? Guatemala鈥檚 president-elect is finding out in real time.
First LookChileans vote no to 鈥榚xtremist鈥 constitution amid reform effortsChilean voters have rejected a conservative constitution to replace the country鈥檚 dictatorship-era charter, a little over a year after turning down a proposed leftist charter. The results of the vote underline deep divisions within the country.
In Pictures: Nunavut villagers find home in a stark landLife in the Canadian Arctic is hard. Our reporting team found that it is made easier by the spirit of community embraced by Indigenous villagers.
Swings and extremes: Chile votes on new constitution 鈥 againFour years ago, Chileans said they were looking for a new, modern constitution. This weekend, exhausted citizens vote once again.
First LookFarmers are razing the Amazon. Brazil says they鈥檙e also the solution.Farmers are a key part of Brazilian President Lula鈥檚 plan to address deforestation in the Amazon 鈥 even as farmers continue to turn wide swathes of forest into farmland.
Does Ukraine aid bolster US national security? Biden makes his case.Many Americans worry that U.S. support for Ukraine is a waste of money. But might underwriting Kyiv's fight against Russia now be a kind of insurance against costlier U.S. military action later?
Venezuela promised to take over part of Guyana. Why now?Venezuela is escalating a land dispute with neighboring Guyana 鈥 but threats may have more to do with internal politics than territorial expansion.
First LookArgentina to devalue peso: 鈥嬧嬧極ur mission is to avoid a catastrophe.鈥Argentina will devalue its currency by 50% and make drastic聽cuts to energy and transportation spending. New President Javier Milei has warned that the economic emergency will get worse before getting better.
Almighty US dollar? Argentina鈥檚 new leader provides a test.The U.S. dollar has always carried a certain cache. But as Argentina considers adopting it as official currency, the drawbacks of the greenback come into sharp relief.
First LookPeruvians divided as ex-president, jailed for massacres, walks freeAn imprisoned ex-president of Peru was released on humanitarian grounds on Dec. 6, stoking controversy in the Andean nation. Alberto Fujimori was serving a 25-year sentence for massacres committed during his rule in the 1990s.
Ice cream nation: Does Ecuador take the cherry?Ice cream is the national food in the Andean nation of Ecuador. Ecuadorians say they like their creamsicles, soft-serves, and sorbets more than anyone.
First LookVenezuelans voted to claim Guyana鈥檚 territory. What comes next?Voters approved a referendum claiming a disputed region of neighboring Guyana, according to Venezuela鈥檚 election authority. Many see the issue as a way for the Venezuelan regime to gain support ahead of the 2024 elections.
First LookAn Amazonian tribe was near extinction. Here鈥檚 how its women saved it.The Juma, an Amazonian Indigenous tribe, seemed destined for extinction. Sisters Bore谩, Mande铆, and Mayt谩 were able to make a comeback by changing the tribe鈥檚 patriarchal tradition. Now, they fight to preserve their territory and culture.
First LookPanama court nixes copper mine contract after weeks of protestsPanama鈥檚 top court ruled against a controversial mining contract on Tuesday. The contract, signed Oct. 20, sparked a wave of protests across the country and has become a major issue in Panama鈥檚 upcoming elections.
Argentina鈥檚 President-elect Milei promises drastic change: Can he deliver?With repeated economic crises and politicians who no longer inspire hope, protest candidates can transform into presidents-elect. Will Javier Milei be able to shake up Argentina as promised?
First LookGangs besieged a Haiti hospital. Where is Kenya鈥檚 police force?Armed gang members surrounded a Port-au-Prince hospital, trapping dozens inside. Rising violence in Haiti has pushed Kenyan lawmakers to OK a police intervention in the Caribbean nation 鈥 though the move still faces opposition.
Protesters of Israel-Hamas war fear nuance is getting lostIsrael鈥檚 war against Hamas has unleashed a torrent of responses from Westerners, both positive and negative. Many are finding it a challenge to express their feelings without being co-opted by darker forces in society.
First LookPrivate grocery stores in Cuba are thriving. But who can afford them?Dozens of privately owned grocery stores,聽mipymes, as locals call them, have sprung up in Cuba. In a country that is short of supplies, they aim to strengthen local production amid an economic crisis. The catch is that many locals can鈥檛 afford them.
First LookA controversial copper mine divided Panama. Now voters will decide.Protests against copper mining rocked Panama last week, prompting the government to put a controversial mining contract up for a public vote. Demonstrators say they will stay in the streets until the contract is suspended.
