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As the country heads to an October 19 runoff between two conservative candidates, any hope of justice for the victims ...
Milei’s vetoes of funding for public universities and healthcare overturned by both houses of Congress, marking a historic ...
Trump’s belligerent rhetoric has returned, but on the streets of Venezuela the mood is one of calm rather than alarm.
Though constrained by U.S. threats, Mexico’s history demonstrates it can—and must—do more to protect the dignity of migrants at home ...
[CLOSED] NACLA is currently accepting proposals for our Winter 2025 issue on the Americas as both site and system of imperial experimentation and return. Send us your pitches by May 2, 2025. In ...
Between the 1930 and 1960s, subregions of the Magdalena Medio in Colombia’s Antioquia and Bolivar departments were known as “Shell’s paradise.” I quickly learned why when I visited the region in March ...
Brazil’s highly militarized policing disproportionately impacts poor and racialized communities. By providing funding and training, the United States has helped exacerbate the crisis. Authorities, ...
On October 8 of last year, Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele published a post on X outlining his position on Palestine. “As a Salvadoran of Palestinian ancestry, I’m sure the best thing that could ...
“We have to extinguish the issue before it goes out of control,” says Lieutenant Colonel Medardo Reyes Pego as he walks the narrow halls of Honduras’ headquarters for military intelligence. He’s about ...
Sebastiana Vásquez, a midwife and language interpreter in Chiapas, Mexico, received a midnight call a few years ago to come to the hospital. The doctors needed her to translate to an Indigenous woman ...
In the early 1980s, U.S. President Ronald Reagan launched a covert war to destroy the fledgling Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. It was brutal: paramilitary war, CIA attacks, economic blockade, and ...