Eyder Peralta
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Latin America
Armed gangs in Haiti trade fire with police and soldiers as civilians cower in fear
As gangs vow to topple the government, Haiti is entering its second day of a state of emergency.
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Politics
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele receives a warm welcome at CPAC
El Salvador's leader arrived at the annual Maryland meeting of U.S. conservatives. He encouraged the next president to do "whatever it takes" to overcome the "dark forces" trying to take over the U.S.
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Palestinians desperately need food aid. How did the war in Gaza make food political?
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of using food deprivation as a weapon of war while other humanitarian organizations warn the risk of famine in Gaza is growing.
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World
As Israel resumes bombing in the north, thousands of Gazans face desperate conditions
Southern Gaza has seen the heaviest fighting over the past few weeks. But bombing has restarted in the north and the humanitarian situation has worsened there.
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Diplomat trying to end Gaza war warns an attack on U.S. forces could widen it
The prime minister of Qatar is in Washington for talks with U.S. officials trying to iron out the framework of a deal to pause or end the war in Gaza and get Israeli hostages released.
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Latin America
Guatemala's presidential inauguration brings an air of hope
There are celebrations and cautious optimism in Guatemala as Bernardo Arevalo Jr. wins the presidency, renewing the country's democratic aspirations and its revolutionary past.
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Latin America
People in Acapulco are trying to pick up the pieces after Hurricane Otis
Hurricane Otis has devastated Acapulco, Mexico. The streets are full of desperate people as the government ramps up its response. So far, 48 people are reported dead and 47 are missing.
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Latin America
Hurricane Otis leaves Acapulco, the popular Mexican tourist destination, in ruins
Acapulco is a scene of widespread destruction — two days after being hit by a Category 5 hurricane.
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Latin America
The view of the devastation in Acapulco as the city waits for help after hurricane
A tropical storm swiftly became a monster hurricane that slammed into the Mexican coastal city of Acapulco, killing more than two dozen people and causing massive damage.
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Latin America
Roads and communication lines are destroyed after a hurricane hit Mexico's Acapulco
The famed Mexican resort, Acapulco, took a direct hit from a category 5 hurricane that increased in strength at a speed that surprised forecasters.