EcoAméricas provides objective coverage of Latin American environmental issues and trends for an international audience of academic institutions, environmental organizations, businesses and government ...
SÃO PAULO—“They just started cutting. We woke up with the sound of the weeping trees,” says Wera Mirim, a Guarani Mbya leader. On January 31st, one of the biggest construction companies in Brazil, ...
This July, Dominicans elected opposition presidential candidate Luis Abinader, bidding farewell to 16 years of unbroken rule by the Caribbean nation’s center-left. Voters at home and abroad braved a ...
As a teen, Fabio Alexei Roselló Salazar dreamed of traveling the world. So when Roselló — the son of a school teacher and a cable company manager — went off to college, he decided to study the ...
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro stepped up his assault on Indigenous land rights last month, continuing a trend that started before his presidency and has accelerated since ...
Journalist, MA in Politics and Government, and a diploma holder in Political Communication. A member of the fifth generation of the LATAM Network of Young Journalists, Cisterna has worked as an editor ...
ICONONZO, Colombia — Like millions of other Colombians, Gonzalo Beltrán woke up on Aug. 27 to the news that a group of former commanders of the demobilized Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or ...
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