Category: Latin America: Week in Review
April 9, 2019 > Staff
Costa Rica Reaches Agreement with Indigenous Groups After Land Rights Leader Killed
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA COSTA RICA: The Costa Rican government reached an agreement with Indigenous peoples on security and territorial protection yesterday. In an official statement, the Office of the […] Read More >
April 8, 2019 > Staff
Claiming The U.S. is “Full”, Trump Seeks “Tougher” Border Agencies
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BORDER: President Donald Trump visited the southern border near the Californian town of Calexico on Friday. At a roundtable event, Trump expressed his concerned over the […] Read More >
April 5, 2019 > Staff
Brazilian Textbooks to Rewrite 1964 Military Dictatorship
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BRAZIL: Education Minister Ricardo Vélez said school textbooks will be revised to give a positive angle to the 1964 coup that began a 21-year military dictatorship. […] Read More >
April 4, 2019 > Staff
Brazil Hosts Latin America’s Largest Gun Fair
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BRAZIL: Rio de Janeiro hosted Latin America’s largest gun fair on Tuesday with hundreds of companies and delegations in attendance, including the Brazilian vice president and […] Read More >
April 3, 2019 > Staff
Colombian Police Attack Indigenous Protesters, at Least 1 Dead
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA COLOMBIA: Negotiations between Indigenous leaders and the national government were delayed yesterday after the police killed at least one protester and gravely injured two others. According […] Read More >
April 2, 2019 > Staff
Maduro Announces Plan to Ration Energy Amid Blackouts
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA VENEZUELA: The government of President Nicolás Maduro announced a 30-day plan to ration energy. The measures, presented by Maduro on Sunday, lacked details but intend to […] Read More >
April 1, 2019 > Staff
Trump Administration Cuts Aid to Northern Triangle Countries
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA REGION: The Trump administration has vowed to cut funding to three Central American nations for having failed to avert migrants from crossing over to the United […] Read More >
March 29, 2019 > Staff
Maduro Administration Bans Juan Guaidó from Public Office for 15 Years
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA VENEZUELA: Yesterday, opposition leader Juan Guaidó was barred from public office for 15 years by the Venezuelan government. In an announcement on state television, state comptroller […] Read More >
March 28, 2019 > Staff
Peruvian Officials Negotiate to End 51-Day Mining Town Strike
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA PERU: Three government ministers traveled to the remote mining town of Fuerabamba yesterday to try and put an end to a 51-day long protest that has […] Read More >
March 27, 2019 > Staff
Bolsonaro to Commemorate 20-Year Military Dictatorship
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BRAZIL: President Jair Bolsonaro asked Brazil’s defense ministry to plan commemorations for the country’s military dictatorship at the end of March. March 31 will mark 55 […] Read More >