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Could the US oil blockade snuff out the Cuban cigar?

Since January, the Trump administration has blocked foreign oil to Cuba. Will the island’s cigars survive the crisis?

A Havana local smokes a cigar on the Malecón - the city’s waterfront area. Both domestically and abroad, Cuban cigars are becoming an increasingly rare luxury. [Euan Wallace/ Al Jazeera]

‘I need to leave’: Cuba’s tourism workers reel from US oil blockade

From taxi drivers to tour guides, the collapse of Cuba’s tourism industry has left thousands struggling to get by.

A tour guide in downtown Havana

Meet the children left without parents under El Salvador’s emergency decree

As El Salvador’s state of emergency turns four years old, families warn of the toll of the mass arrests on children.

Rubidia Hernández and her 6-year-old granddaughter pictured in their home, where her son also used to live, in the outskirts of Nahuizalco, El Salvador. [Euan Wallace/ Al Jazeera]

‘Coming back with nothing’: Inside the reverse migration away from the US

Hardline immigration policies under US President Donald Trump have forced some migrants to abandon their American dream.

Luís Angel Yagua Parra, 21, a Venezuelan man returning south through Necoclí, who wears a red baseball cap

‘Everyone wants to go back home’: Inside Catatumbo’s displacement crisis

In Catatumbo, fighting has forced over 55,000 people from their homes. What does it mean for Colombia’s peace process?

Edgar Larga — member of the Defensa Civil Colombiana, dressed in an orange uniform and helmet — takes the blood pressure of a recently arrived woman from Catatumbo.