Category: Latin America: Week in Review

Bolivians Protest After Votes Stop Tallying in Presidential Election

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BOLIVIA:  President Evo Morales came out ahead of yesterday’s elections, yet the latest results show that he is a few points short of avoiding a run-off […] Read More >

State of Emergency Declared in Chile Over Subway Fare Increase

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA CHILE: Chilean protesters shut down the capital’s subway system over the weekend in demonstrations against fare increases. The protests began Friday evening when high school students […] Read More >

Nicaragua Is the Least Democratic Country in Latin America, Report Finds

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA NICARAGUA: According to the latest Barometer of the Americas report, Nicaragua is the least democratic country in Latin America. The report, using data collected from the […] Read More >

Second Mass Shooting in 2 Days Raises Alarms in Mexico

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA MEXICO: In the state of Guerrero, a gunfight between civilians and the Mexican army resulted in 15 deaths, marking the second mass shooting in Mexico in […] Read More >

Mass Shooting in Puerto Rico Leaves 6 Dead, Governor Calls for Emergency Meeting

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA PUERTO RICO: Puerto Rican Governor Wanda Vázquez called an emergency meeting yesterday after a mass shooting in San Juan Monday. Six people were killed: Alexis Antonio […] Read More >

Argentine Presidential Candidates Duel at First Public Debate

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA ARGENTINA: Argentina’s six presidential candidates participated in their first public debate broadcast from the city of Santa Fe yesterday. Frontrunner Alberto Fernández and current President Mauricio […] Read More >

US, Venezuela Clash Over UN Human Rights Council

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA UNITED STATES/VENEZUELA: U.S. State Department Deputy Assistant Secretary Jon Piechowski told reporters on Friday that the United States hopes to block Venezuela from winning a seat […] Read More >

Protesters in Ecuador Take Policemen Hostage as Fuel Crisis Continues

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA ECUADOR: The crisis in Ecuador continues to escalate as the public defender’s office today said that five people — including one Indigenous woman — have died […] Read More >

Massive Indigenous March in Quito Demands Moreno’s Resignation

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA ECUADOR: Protests in Ecuador continue for the sixth day as President Lenín Moreno refuses to step down or overturn austerity measures. Indigenous leaders and protesters converged […] Read More >

Report Alleges U.S. Pharma Companies Lure Mexicans Across Border to Donate Plasma

TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BORDER: ProPublica published a shocking report yesterday that alleged U.S. drug companies “lured” Mexican plasma donors through Facebook ads and flyers promising high payments. Thousands of […] Read More >