Were truth, justice and reparation for victims achieved? Are the institutions that were created under the framework of the Agreement working as they should? Did the government and the ex-combatants fulfill the commitments undertaken? But more importantly, was peace truly achieved? Español
On the 2nd of December, the UN Climate Change Summit, COP25, began in Madrid. #TimeToAct is the hashtag of the moment, but what are governments of Latin America doing in terms of environmental policy? Português, Español
A complaint against President Jair Messias Bolsonaro has been presented in the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. This adds internationa pressure to his continuous attacks on human rights, indigenous peoples and environmentalist NGOs. Spanish Portuguese
News of protests and the release of Keiko Fujimori indicates Peru could be in for a complex ride during the next few months, which would bring to an end an overall complicated year for the Andean country Português, Español
Lula's release has eclipsed recent revelations regarding a witness who has confirmed links between Bolsonaro and those accused of murdering black, LGBT, left-wing Councilwoman Marielle Franco in March 2018. Español
Just like Chile and Ecuador, Haiti awakened, and now there is little that will contain the popular uprising that seeks to hold Moïse to account for his actions during his presidency. Español
In a country where the minimum wage of 70% of the population barely reaches $700 USD per month, the news from Chilean president Piñera last week that the fare for a metro ticket in Santiago would rise from 800 Chilean Pesos to 830 ($1.15 USD) hit hard. Español, Portugués
Whether the charismatic but increasingly isolated and contested left-wing president wins or loses, the reality is that Bolivia faces a lot of uncertainty. Español Português