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A year of terror in Mexico
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Dear readers,
This September marks a year since the bloody war between two factions of the Sinaloa Cartel broke out in Mexico. EL PAÍS traveled to Sinaloa to speak with residents about the impact of the conflict, which has claimed thousands of lives, shuttered businesses and led to a surge in missing persons.
Meanwhile, tensions between the United States and Venezuela continue to rise. Trump said three vessels have been sunk, while Maduro is gearing up for a possible invasion: a priest is currently walking around Venezuela, sprinkling holy water on Bolivarian Army tanks.
And in other news, we spoke to U.S. philosopher Michael Sandel about the rise of the far right, talked to JFK’s only grandson about why he's become a viral sensation, and paid tribute to Robert Redford, who passed away this week at the age of 89.
We hope you enjoy this selection of articles from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
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