Roy Klabin in Latin America 3 months ago
Anonymous Facebook activists exposing criminal activity and police corruption are raising the fury of Mexican drug cartels, who have posted a $47,000 reward for anyone to identify them.
Benjy Hansen-Bundy in Latin America 1 month ago
What the mainstream media skates over when they talk about the trial of Efrain Rios Montt, is the hand Ronald Reagan had in supporting it.
Roy Klabin in Latin America 2 weeks ago
Ecuador is trying to sell a third of its rain-forest to Chinese oil industrialists, prompting tribesmen to threaten to give up their lives in defense of the sacred jungles they call home.
Katie Halper in Latin America 4 days ago
A woman seeks an abortion that could save her life in El Salvador, where abortion is illegal in all cases, no exceptions.
Matthew Rozsa in Latin America 2 months ago
To anyone who may doubt the appalling nature of the late Chavez's mistreatment of his nation's Jewish community, it's worth noting that communist dictators are generally a pretty vile bunch.
Curt Ventresca in Latin America 11 months ago
The embargo on Cuba has been an abject failure and has kept Americans ignorant of the many successes of the Cuban Revolution.
Robinson O'Brien-Bours in Latin America 3 months ago
According to reports, doctors have told Hugo Chavez's family that the socialist strongman will not recover from his cancer, and has lost his voice.
Alex Marin in Latin America 1 year ago
Rosinés Chavez’s online behavior exposes the double standard of the Hugo Chavez regime and its out of touch "socialist" elites.