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Former Vice President of Guatemala Sentenced to Prison

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA GUATEMALA: Roxana Baldetti, the former vice president of Guatemala, was sentenced to more than 15 years in prison yesterday for her role in a fraud scheme involving […] Read More >

Transgender and Indigenous Candidates Break Glass Ceiling in Brazilian elections

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BRAZIL : Despite the near victory of the far right in Sunday’s election with presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro entering the runoff election as the frontrunner, indigenous […] Read More >

Bolsonaro snatches the first round of Brazil’s presidential elections

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BRAZIL: A contentious presidential race in Brazil reached its conclusion yesterday as the votes began tallying in. Jair Bolsonaro, the far-right candidate from the Social Liberal […] Read More >

Federal Judge Puts Temporary Hold on Trump’s Termination of Temporary Protected Status

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA UNITED STATES: Immigrants and immigrant rights groups celebrated a new California federal court decision blocking the Trump administration’s plans to stop renewing the legal status of […] Read More >

Peru Revokes Fujimori’s Pardon

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA PERU: The Supreme Court annulled the controversial 2017 pardon of former President Alberto Fujimori, handing down a new “location and capture” order that would have the […] Read More >

Audit finds failures in border separations

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA THE BORDER : A government audit stated that the Trump administration’s “zero tolerance” policy was “plagued” with “lack of preparation, resource shortfalls and communication failures.” The […] Read More >

Canada joins US and Mexico in trade deal to replace NAFTA

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA REGIONAL: The United States, Mexico and Canada have decided to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with a new trade deal. The latest round of […] Read More >

Journalistic Investigation Reveals How Illegal Timber Ransacks Amazon Forest

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA AMAZONIA: An international team of journalists has shed light on the mechanisms that traffickers use to ship illegal timber out of the Amazon jungle — where more […] Read More >

A year after María, 150 years after the Grito, Manhattanites march

Late at night a century and a half ago, hundreds of rebels against Spanish rule entered the town of Lares in the western part of Puerto Rico and captured the […] Read More >

Mexicans Indignant over Light Sentence in Infamous Corruption Case

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA MEXICO: President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador channeled the general outrage in the Gulf state of Veracruz yesterday, dismissing former Governor Javier Duarte’s nine-year sentence on organized […] Read More >