Category: Latin America: Week in Review
September 24, 2018 > Staff
U.S. could deny green cards to immigrants receiving public benefits
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA UNITED STATES: On Saturday, just seven weeks before midterm elections, the Department of Homeland Security proposed a controversial rule: immigrants receiving public benefits, like Medicaid, food […] Read More >
September 21, 2018 > Staff
UN Secretary General Backs Exiled Anti-Corruption Commissioner as Protests Continue in Guatemala
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA GUATEMALA: After a two-day standoff, Secretary General António Guterres reaffirmed his support for the exiled chief of a U.N. commission tasked with investigating corruption in Guatemala. Guterres rejected Guatemalan […] Read More >
September 20, 2018 > Staff
Colombia Coca Production at All Time High
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA COLOMBIA – A UN report released yesterday said that coca leaf production in Colombia reached a record high in 2017, citing a 17 percent increase in […] Read More >
September 19, 2018 > Staff
Opposition party in Peru passed President’s congressional reforms
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA PERU – Peru’s Fuerza Popular – fujimoristas – approved two of President Martín Vizcarra’s reforms for the legislative body. Vizcarra proposed the reinstatement of the Senate and […] Read More >
September 18, 2018 > Staff
Ex President Kirchner was charged in corruption scandal
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA ARGENTINA – Former President Cristina Kirchner was charged yesterday in a corruption scandal in which she is accused of heading an illicit organization involved in a […] Read More >
September 17, 2018 > Staff
Berta Cáceres murder trial to begin
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA HONDURAS: Starting today, the alleged murderers of indigenous leader Berta Cáceres will stand trial in Tegucigalpa, bringing some justice to one of the most notorious killings […] Read More >
September 14, 2018 > Staff
Trump Denies Puerto Rican Dead, Concocting Post-Maria Death Toll Conspiracy
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA UNITED STATES: President Donald Trump lied about the death toll of Hurricanes Irene and Maria, claiming that “3000 people did not die” in Puerto Rico, as multiple independent studies […] Read More >
September 13, 2018 > Staff
GOOGLE TO INVEST $140 MIL IN CHILE DATA CENTER
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA CHILE: Google will invest an additional $140 million in its first Latin American data center, outside Santiago, more than tripling the facility’s size, company and government […] Read More >
September 12, 2018 > Staff
Lula da Silva withdrawals from Brazil’s presidential election
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA BRAZIL : Imprisoned former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has officially withdrawn from the presidential election. He was replaced by the former mayor of São […] Read More >
September 11, 2018 > Staff
US & China’s diplomacies clash over Central American region
TODAY IN LATIN AMERICA U.S. – CENTRAL AMERICA : The United States withdrew its top diplomats from Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Panama, criticising those governments’ decision to end diplomacy […] Read More >