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- Even as South America tilts right, a leftist legacy stands strongEcuador just marked a rare leftist presidential win in the region. But more significant is how the so-called leftist 'Pink Tide' of the first 15 years of this century has fundamentally changed voters' expectations of even conservative candidates.
- Venezuela knocks over its democracy. The region pushes back.The Supreme Court's takeover of Venezuela's parliament and spillover from a聽dysfunctional economy are causing neighboring countries to speak up against its authoritarian moves.
- Long a way station for refugees and immigrants, Mexico now plays hostThe number of refugee applicants could reach 20,000 this year, more than double the 2016 total, causing Mexicans to begin asking what they want their welcome mat to look like.
- First LookCanadians cool to migrants: Are Canuck attitudes inching closer to Americans'?A new poll shows that Canadians are becoming increasingly wary of illegal immigration, highlighting a growing split between how they view refugees and those who cross the border as migrants.
- Cover StoryLetter from AntarcticaA cook tells what it's like to live in the basement of the world amid world-class researchers, cryogenic winds, and the stars of the frozen continent 鈥 penguins.聽
- Why Antarctica is Earth's petri dishThe frozen continent at the southern end of the world is a hub of scientific research, from the study of meteorites to sea spiders.
- 20,000 leagues beneath the iceDivers discover a fascinating world of bizarre creatures and barking seals beneath the Antarctic ice.聽
- First LookMs. Trump and Trudeau: Unlikely pair take in a show celebrating opennessThe musical 'Come From Away,'聽tells the true story of a small Canadian town that took in airline passengers after the attacks on September 11.
- First LookMass grave in Mexico points to drug cartel murders: 250 skulls foundCitizens and family members took matters into their own hands 鈥 finally arriving at answers in the search for missing loved ones.
- Why Canada won't tighten border security despite an uptick in illegal immigrationSeveral hundred people have crossed into Canada from the United States since the beginning of the year. But that increase isn't enough to warrant additional border security, officials say.聽
- Colombia peace accord: FARC doubts grow as 'demobilizing' zones stumbleThe government鈥檚 failure to get a key part of its historic peace accord under way in Carrizal, one of 26 such zones around the country, is raising questions about its ability to facilitate the FARC guerrilla group鈥檚 transition into an unarmed political movement.
- Canada's Muslims embrace their country 鈥 even when it doesn't embrace backMuslims are increasingly taking their place in Canadian society, and are some of the country's most patriotic citizens. But many struggle with the need to 'prove' their loyalty. Last month's shooting at a Quebec City mosque was particularly shocking.
- Ecuador's elections: Who are the contenders?Ecuador heads to the polls on Sunday to pick a new president. The incumbent,聽President Rafael Correa, will not be running again 鈥 at least not this time.
- In Venezuela's reaction to US sanctions, a possible 'Russia factor'President Nicolas Maduro has been uncharacteristically quiet about sanctions leveled against his vice president, posting nothing on Twitter, and leaving it to other officials to condemn the US. And no one has mentioned President Trump by name.
- Brazil's struggle against corruptionGraft in Brazilian politics is losing its aura of impunity, particularly in light of the far-reaching Car Wash investigation. Can momentum be maintained?
- Latin America leads the way in clean energyOne of the most vulnerable regions when it comes to the effects of climate change, Latin America is increasingly leading global efforts to transition to renewable energy sources.
- Is Latin America's 'pink tide' turning?The demise of Latin America's 'pink tide' of socialism has been much discussed in recent years. But there is no seismic shift back to the days of right-wing dominance; the truth is more nuanced.
- Will Brazil's prison riots spur needed reforms?Authorities are struggling to contain deadly clashes between rival gangs in prison, which threaten to ignite more violence on the street. Long-term, the Brazilian government will have to revisit its 鈥渓ock them up鈥 policy and build political support to address overcrowding.
- Colombia opens ELN negotiations, another step toward lasting peaceColombia's 50-year conflict has been far more complex than a struggle between government forces and the FARC. By opening peace talks with the second-largest rebel group, the country takes a step closer to lasting peace.
- Mexico: Why anger over Trump hasn't spilled into the streetsOn Feb. 12, 18 NGOs and universities are organizing 'Vibra Mexico,' nationwide marches against what they say is Trump鈥檚 disrespect and demanding a stronger Mexican government response. So far, street protests 鈥 which are common here 鈥 have been lacking.