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Bogotá bureau chief for @washingtonpost, covering South America. Costa Rican, Minnesotan, she/her/ella. samantha.schmidt@washpost.com

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NEW: Colombian child-welfare officials told the country's highest court they couldn't find the boy's family. It took Washington Post reporters less than a week. Our investigation into the Venezuelan children stuck in Colombia's child-welfare system: washingtonpost.com/world/202…
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🛑#ALERTA | La periodista @KarolNorona, @GKecuador, recibió el viernes una alerta de que su vida estaba en peligro. El medio confirmó que recibió una amenaza de muerte, lo que llevó a que se activaran protocolos urgentes para que pudiera salir del país. bit.ly/3ZmDmnc
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Proud to report for a newspaper that uplifts the voices of transgender people in coverage of trans issues. I have a project on the experiences of trans people navigating the health care system coming tomorrow. Here’s a broader look at trans life washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/…
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Costa Rica has been a model of democracy in Latin America, and a tourist mecca. Now it's grappling with record homicides linked to domestic drug use -- a growing problem for many countries in the region. washingtonpost.com/world/202…
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🧵The US-led invasion of Iraq left a toxic legacy that is still being felt. A thread on the US military’s burn pits, and the undocumented deaths, cancers and breathing problems they likely caused: washingtonpost.com/world/202…
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Desperate migrants seeking asylum at border face a new hurdle: tech We spent 2 weeks talking & visiting migrants, advocates in 🇲🇽 to see how exactly Biden’s app is working for the most vulnerable. Here’s their words. Video: bit.ly/3T7Pcjs washingtonpost.com/nation/20…
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On International Women's Day, here are a few remarkable women I've met in the past year. Ruth Barcena lost her partner in Peru's protests. Then she lost their twins. In the middle of her grief, she organized a group to help other families of victims. washingtonpost.com/world/202…
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In a front-line Ukraine town battered by shelling, a former kindergarten teacher took over for the mayor after he left. She spends her days working from a bunker to help keep Orikhiv residents alive. “It’s a good thing my mother taught me to be tough." washingtonpost.com/world/202…
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In Chile, Irina Karamanos quietly worked to overhaul -- and eliminate - her role as the first lady. In doing so, she hoped to reshape what it would mean to be the partner of a president, not only in Chile but around the world. washingtonpost.com/world/202…
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Ana Estrada's condition has robbed her of the ability to move freely or to breathe on her own for more than a few hours a day. She has led a yearslong crusade for the right to die by euthanasia. And she still writes poetry, using only her index finger. washingtonpost.com/world/int…
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This is also true among euthanasia rights advocates in Latin America. Our story about Ana Estrada, who has led a fight for the right to euthanasia but doesn't actually want to die. For Ana, it's about autonomy and choice and control over her body. washingtonpost.com/world/int…
The assisted suicide movement, which has stalled in recent years, is changing tactics: Emphasizing “my body, my choice” abortion rights rhetoric to allow terminally ill people to legally end their own lives washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/… via @OvettaWashPost @ErinatThePost
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AI might be the tech world’s shiny new toy. But in #Venezuela, it’s the latest tool the government has used to propagate disinformation. Here’s a dive into how free speech is quashed in the country — from deepfakes to Twitter “armies” to digital attacks washingtonpost.com/nation/20…
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Pregnant Russian women have been streaming into Argentina in recent months. Officials are suspicious. Who are these Russian families and why are they in Argentina? We spoke to about a dozen to find out more. W/ @davidfeliba and Natalia Abbakumova washingtonpost.com/world/202…
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The US is seeing an unprecedented wave of migrant child labor right now. Thousands of kids are working overnight in dangerous factories for brands like Cheerios, Fruit of the Loom and Ford. They're here alone and they're being failed in the most basic way.nytimes.com/2023/02/25/us/un…
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