Peru’s Humala Replaces Cabinet Members; Prime Minister Resigns

Today in Latin America Top Story — Peruvian President Ollanta Humala remade his cabinet over the weekend, replacing ten ministers Sunday after Prime Minister Salomón Lerner resigned on Saturday. Many speculate that […] Read More >

Pope Benedict XVI to visit Cuba in 2012

Today in Latin America Top Story — A senior official from the Roman Catholic Church announced Thursday that Pope Benedict XVI is planning a visit to Cuba this coming spring. The exact […] Read More >

Leader of Peru’s Shining Path Promises No More Attacks

Today in Latin America Top Story — Shining Path guerrilla leader Jose Flores Hala, known as “Comrade Artemio”, said he would seek a peace agreement with the Peruvian government in an interview […] Read More >

Brazilian Senate Loosens Restrictions on Amazon Deforestation

Today in Latin America Top Story — The Brazilian Senate on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved revisions to the country’s Forest Code, allowing farmers in the Amazon to cut down a larger […] Read More >

Guatemalan National Police Archive goes Online

Today in Latin America Top Story — Digitized documents from Guatemala’s national police archive were made public Friday at the University of Texas at Austin, where researchers unveiled a new […] Read More >

Peru’s Humala Declares State of Emergency over Mine Protests

Today in Latin America Top Story — Peruvian President Ollanta Humala declared a 60-day state of emergency in the northern region of Cajamarca on Sunday, responding to ongoing protests against […] Read More >

World Bank Allocates $255 million for Haiti Reconstruction

Today in Latin America Top Story — The World Bank announced Thursday that it has allocated $255 million to support Haiti’s reconstruction efforts after the January 2010 earthquake that devastated the country. The grant […] Read More >

Colombian Corporal Sentenced for Passing off Dead Civilians as FARC

Today in Latin America Top Story — A Colombian judge sentenced Corporal Luis Alejandro Toledo to 54 years in prison for passing off murdered civilians as members of the Revolutionary Armed […] Read More >

Chilean Student Protesters Vow to Continue Marches

The leaders of Chile’s main student protest group promised that they will continue their campaign despite the approval of the country’s controversial education budget. At a press conference held on […] Read More >

Chile: U.S. Captain Charged for Disappearance of U.S. Citizens in 1973 Coup

Today in Latin America Top Story — A  judge has asked Chile’s Supreme Court to authorize the extradition of U.S. Navy Capt. Ray E. Davis to Chile for his role […] Read More >