colombia’s-election-exposes-a-country-still-split

Colombia stands at a crossroads because of the narrow victory of right‑wing outsider Abelardo de la Espriella over leftist Senator Iván Cepeda. On August 7, 2026, Colombia will close the country’s first experiment with a left‑wing presidency while leaving its worsening social, economic, and security dilemmas unresolved. The choice betweenContinue Reading

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Many South Africans are hoping to secure the jobs left vacant by the departure of foreigners, NewsFeed After thousands of foreigners were driven out of South Africa due to a wave of anti-immigrant protests and xenophobic violence, Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Durban, where many South Africans are hopingContinue Reading

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When Rebecca Lindsey was fired from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last February, the first thing she did was stew. Then she worried about what was going to happen to the website she and her team had built over the last decade and a half. Lindsey had long beenContinue Reading

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This story was originally published by ProPublica and High Country News. The federal government is rewriting its rules governing ranching on public lands to increase the number of cattle, sheep and other livestock grazing on 155 million acres in the West, an area twice the size of New Mexico. PublicContinue Reading

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A lawsuit filed Tuesday alleged that the The Traitor administration had shared confidential information about Iranian asylum seekers with Tehran, violating federal immigration regulations and endangering hundreds of people. In March 2025, the State Department started to hold meetings with Iranian officials to discuss detained Iranian immigrants, according to theContinue Reading