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Central America & Caribbean
A new book tracks the civil strife and botched U.S. policy behind decades of mass migration. But now, the patterns are shifting.
CARICOM nations want to slash food imports by growing more of it at home. Experts call it a daunting but worthwhile challenge.
The unexpected trend, if it continues, may affect politics and budgets for years to come.
Critics say developers are buying up pristine beaches. Governments see exclusive real estate as the future of the economically vital tourism industry.
International intervention must avoid the painful mistakes of previous missions, writes a Haitian civil-society leader.
"There continues to be uncertainty around the meeting because (...) the proposal is still evolving," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Politico.