Analysis While the truth is still putting on its shoes, Fake News runs rampant in Latin America By Emily Hart - December 8, 2021
Featured Migration Along the US-Mexico Border: A seasoned activist gives clarity and context to a complex and ongoing crisis By Hayley McCord - August 12, 2021
Brazil Deforestation in Brazil is rising dramatically from last year By Michael Krumholtz - June 14, 2021
Featured Region’s leadership has failed to contain rising cases, says LatAm health agency By Michael Krumholtz - June 3, 2021
Brazil 94% of deforestation in Brazilian Amazon is illegal as government remains absent By Michael Krumholtz - May 18, 2021
Countries Latin America home to majority of children that lost an entire school year By Michael Krumholtz - May 8, 2021
Countries Latin American COVID-19 cases rise with vaccines still scarce By Michael Krumholtz - April 27, 2021
Brazil Brazil daily COVID deaths reach 4,000 for first time as variant takes hold By Michael Krumholtz - April 7, 2021
Countries Indigenous groups are the most vital protectors of Latin American forests, per UN report By Michael Krumholtz - March 29, 2021
Countries Q&A with Costa Rican entrepreneur Cynthia Castro: “The best strategy to avoid economic exclusion in the world is to give economic power to women” By Michael Krumholtz - March 19, 2021
Countries Travel to Latin America won’t fully recover until 2023 By Latin America Reports - March 11, 2021
Countries Latin America’s economy could be set back a decade by rising inequality By Michael Krumholtz - March 5, 2021
Countries Rising hunger rates in Central America present parallel crisis By Michael Krumholtz - February 28, 2021
Brazil COVID-19 variant found in the Amazon is three times more contagious, Brazil says By Michael Krumholtz - February 12, 2021