Category: Latin America: Week in Review
April 23, 2019 > Staff
Mexican Police Conduct Largest Migrant Raid to Date
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA MEXICO: Mexican police detained almost 500 migrants yesterday in the largest raid of a Central American caravan to date. As the 3,000 person caravan traveled through […] Read More >
April 22, 2019 > Staff
Ecuador Orders Arrest of Former Chancellor Accused of WikiLeaks Connection
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA ECUADOR: On Thursday, authorities announced that an Ecuadorian judge issued a pre-trial detention order on instigation charges for the country’s former foreign minister. Ricardo Patiño, who […] Read More >
April 19, 2019 > Staff
Cuba Faces Food and Medicine Shortages Amid Developing Crisis
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA CUBA: Shortages have hit Cuba. Stores lack basics, like eggs, chicken, oil and rice, and essentials such as medicine often disappear for days or weeks. In […] Read More >
April 18, 2019 > Staff
Facing Arrest, Peruvian Ex-President Alan García Kills Himself
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA PERU: Former President Alan García shot himself yesterday when police arrived at his house to arrest him. The 69-year-old initially survived the self-inflicted gunshot wound to […] Read More >
April 17, 2019 > Staff
Red Cross Delivers First Aid to Venezuela
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA VENEZUELA: The Red Cross delivered its first shipment of humanitarian aid to Venezuela yesterday, just one week after securing permission to visit Venezuela’s prisons. The shipment […] Read More >
April 16, 2019 > Staff
30 Bodies Discovered in Clandestine Grave in Mexico
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA MEXICO: At least 30 bodies were discovered in clandestine burial sites in Cajeme, Sonora, this weekend. A volunteer search group, Guerreras Buscadoras, was accompanied by state […] Read More >
April 15, 2019 > Staff
Trump Threatens ‘Sanctuary Cities’ with Releasing Detained Migrants
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BORDER: During a press conference held on Friday, President Donald Trump threatened to send migrants detained at the border to sanctuary cities across the United States. […] Read More >
April 12, 2019 > Staff
After Assange Arrest in London, Ecuador’s Moreno Calls Him a ‘Spoiled Brat’
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA ECUADOR: Yesterday morning, Ecuador allowed police to arrest Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in its embassy in London after years of tense relations between the government and […] Read More >
April 11, 2019 > Staff
Red Cross Secures Access to Venezuelan Prisons
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA VENEZUELA: The International Committee of the Red Cross secured access to Venezuela’s prisons and permission to send humanitarian aid to the deeply divided country on Wednesday. […] Read More >
April 10, 2019 > Staff
‘Crisis’ in Rio de Janeiro After Torrential Floods Kill 10
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BRAZIL: In Rio de Janeiro, heavy rains killed 10 civilians and devastated parts of the city yesterday. The rains began on Monday evening and resulted in […] Read More >