Uruguayan Fugitive Turned Soccer Fields into Stages for Cartel Power

The arrest of Sebastián Marset in Bolivia ends, at least for now, one of South America’s strangest criminal performances: a Uruguayan trafficker who allegedly laundered drug money through soccer clubs, bought his way onto teams, and treated stadiums like camouflage. The Midfielder Who Arrived in a Lamborghini Some crime stories hit hard from the start, […]

Despite prominent female winners, Colombia elections highlight slow path to parity

Bogotá, Colombia – On March 8, the Colombians elected members of the Senate and House of Representatives, as well as choosing their preferred candidates in three presidential primaries for the left, right, and center coalitions.  The elections, which coincided with International Women’s Day, saw a record number of female candidates partake as well as a woman, […]

Mexico’s Liga MX Keeps Turning Fading Legends into Unforgettable Folklore

ESPN’s coverage of Liga MX’s imported stars reveals a league that seldom signs players at their peak. Instead, it often brings in something more unusual and lasting: final chapters, flawed brilliance, brief comebacks, and memories that stay with Mexico long after the trophies are gone. Where Great Names Go to Be Tested Liga MX has […]

The Cuba Crisis Forces Latin America to Choose Sides

Cuba’s oil shortage has escalated beyond a local crisis in Havana, revealing how fear of President Trump, migration pressures, rightward political shifts, and the decline of revolutionary prestige are actively reshaping Latin America’s diplomacy, alliances, and political imagination. The End of the Revolutionary Exception For decades, Cuba held a unique position in Latin America’s political […]

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