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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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The People in Their Labyrinth
… years after I left Venezuela for the US with my mother. I’d come on the eve of a constitutional referendum that would allow the indefinite reelection of all officials, including then president Hugo Chávez. Young protesters … a “great victory for the Venezuelan people,” as the Comandante himself would say. But even in the quiet of their …
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Do I Know You?
… chew at my brain and keep me from sleeping. Still, come morning, whatever force it is propels me back to work. … on the wire. Then he began cursing. I told him that if I’d come across anyone for miles around, I would’ve asked them … was five. Meanwhile, I didn’t want to interrupt the old soldier near us. I’d caught a glimpse of retired Sargeant …
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Fire Tour
… story,” Graves said. “There’s a lot of subtlety.” He was compelled by what came after the flames and the fury—after the wind, the heat, the smoke plume died out, after the spark went cold and the news crews went … been erected. In Paradise, the population—once about 26,500—has risen from 4,600 in 2019 to 7,000. Though hard to …
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Survival in the Time of Peace
… a novel, and came face-to-face with several FARC war criminals I recognized from the Colombian media at home. These men … kidnappings, murder, recruiting children to be soldiers, maiming and torture—justifying it all as part of the … In 2016, as the negotiations in Havana were coming to a close, Portuguese photographer Eduardo Leal …
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Reimagining Magic City
… built environment and human geography of the city.  When it comes to the economic repercussions of storm surges, … hum & crash like the always  air conditioners relentless diesel  generators like lush wind rushing  off the waves I … many bodies, but still we gather with  infinite momentum at points where land  meets oxide hydrogen with concrete or …
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Standing Apart
… cruise culture, an oceanic world of leisure that, as Beeke points out, is “hardly about the ocean at all.” In this … Targeted and killed in the blast was Wissam al Hassan, Brigadier General of the Internal Security Forces and an … 80°37’41.64”W   40°45’59.64”N, 73°59’58.28” W   25°49’26.39”N, 77°54’56.60”W   40°45’58.97”N, 73°59’57.29”W   …
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