Ezra Fieser

GlobalPost

Ezra Fieser covers Haiti for GlobalPost. Ezra was formerly the deputy city editor for The (Wilmington, Del.) News Journal, a staff writer for Springfield (Mass.) Republican and a Pulliam Fellow at The Arizona Republic. A graduate of Emerson College in Boston, he lives with his wife and infant daughter in the Dominican Republic. He was formerly a fellow for the Institute of Current World Affairs.


Sinaloa cartel carves drug routes in the Caribbean

Conflict

Mexico’s deadly drug gang pushes into Dominican Republic, suggesting cartels see Caribbean as a supplement to Central America corridor — a shift US officials have feared.

The World

Gold mining loses its luster

The World

Violence plagues Antigua

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A murder prompts demonstrations

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Struggling to keep their land

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Will coffee prices climb with climate change?

Coffee growers could have to move to higher altitudes — meaning higher prices but maybe tastier brews.

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Guatemalan gangs: swagger, tattoos but no rules

With Guatemalan gangs in their infancy, heinous crimes — including rape — are accepted, and even encouraged.

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Guatemala: a baby factory no longer?

Will Guatemala’s new adoption rule stop exploitation or result in more orphans?

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Need security in Guatemala? Hire a private guard.

Private guards outnumber police 7 to 1. Most are untrained, uneducated and inexperienced.

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Caribbean re-emerges as a drug corridor

Agence France-Presse

The Caribbean is becoming an increasingly dangerous way station for drug traffickers.