

The Stolen Children of the Dictatorships
During Argentina’s last dictatorship, state terror did not only disappear people. It also stole identities. In this episode, we reconstruct the story of appropriated babies and children, pregnant women held in captivity, births inside clandestine detention centers, networks of complicity, and famil…

The Island That Defied an Empire
Cuba was a small island with enormous geopolitical weight. In this episode, we reconstruct how it moved from deep U.S. influence to becoming a global symbol of defiance after the 1959 Revolution. From Batista, Moncada, the Granma, and the Sierra Maestra to the Bay of Pigs, the Missile Crisis, the e…

The Man Who Tried to Unite America
Simón Bolívar did not only seek to free territories from Spanish rule. He imagined a united America, strong enough to resist new forms of power. In this episode, we reconstruct the dream and failure of that continental vision, from the wars of independence to Gran Colombia, the Congress of Panama, …

Operation Condor: The Network of Silence
Operation Condor was a network of repression coordinated by South American dictatorships during the Cold War. In this episode, we reconstruct how intelligence services from Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Brazil shared information, monitored exiles, and carried out persecution acr…

The Canal That Changed a Continent
The Panama Canal transformed global trade, but it also left a deep wound in Latin American sovereignty. In this episode, we reconstruct the story behind the route that joined the Atlantic and Pacific: the failed French attempt, U.S. pressure, Panama’s separation from Colombia in 1903, the Hay Bunau…

The War That Drew a Border
The War of the Pacific redrew the map of South America and left wounds that still endure. In this episode, we reconstruct the conflict between Chile, Bolivia, and Peru through its economic and territorial roots: nitrate, guano, the Atacama Desert, fragile treaties, and the Chilean occupation of Ant…

The Lost Treasure of the Incas
The lost treasure of the Incas is not just a legend about hidden gold. In this episode, we reconstruct Atahualpa’s capture in Cajamarca, the ransom of gold and silver that failed to save him, and the looting that followed the collapse of Inca power. Between history, memory, and rumor, the story exp…

The Slave Kingdom of Palmares
Palmares was far more than a refuge for people escaping slavery. In this episode, we reconstruct the story of a network of communities built in colonial Brazil, amid the sugar economy and the violence of the Atlantic slave system. From Serra da Barriga to Ganga Zumba, the 1678 negotiations, Zumbi’s…

The Night Tenochtitlan Fell
The fall of Tenochtitlan was not an inevitable victory or a simple story of Spaniards against Mexica. In this episode, we reconstruct the siege of one of Mesoamerica’s most powerful cities and the forces that brought it down: Indigenous alliances, imperial ambition, political rivalries, disease, hu…

The Gold That Poisoned an Empire
In this episode, we trace the story of the mineral wealth that helped sustain the Spanish Empire while also slowly deforming it. From conquest to the transatlantic routes that carried precious metals to Europe, the episode reveals how gold, and also silver, fueled a system built on extraction, viol…