The capital’s filthy atmosphere has improved at last (3)
Why fans forgave their team’s early exit (24)
The departure of a popular incumbent leads the country to ponder its monarchy (10)
Human-rights violations in Mexico's drug war (Wall Street Journal)
The latest accusations of abuses come from foreigners
Canada's lagging productivity (Globe and Mail)
What the country needs to do to boost exports
The brutal Colombian counterinsurgency (Boston Review)
A critique of Álvaro Uribe's "democratic security" policy
Haiti six months on (New York Times)
Pledged aid needs to arrive faster
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