Dear readers,
As President Trump doubles down on his demand that Mexico stem the flow of drugs into the US, we analyzed a related phenomenon: the river of weapons flowing into Mexico across the northern border. Between 70% and 90% of firearms in Mexico come from the US, according to the authorities. (...)
This week we also conducted a comparison of consumer prices across Latin America, and found that Argentina is the most expensive place for all kinds of everyday goods, from a cup of coffee to a parking spot, despite having very low minimum wages.
And our reporters traveled all the way to Antarctica, where they interviewed Spanish geologists who have confirmed the existence of massive methane leaks on the seabed that could potentially have very harmful environmental effects.
On a happier note, we bring you an interview with Jeff Tweedy, leader of Wilco, who says he remains optimistic about the future.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories from EL PAÍS USA Edition.
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