Latinoamérica
The first female president of Mexico says she will continue the reforms of her predecessor; analysts predict greater diplomatic openness with the United States.
With insufficient information and little notice, the indigenous consultations supported by the Mexican government were the first violation of the peoples' rights of the Isthmus. The falsification of signatures followed, along with the votes of deceased people.
Borderland Mexicans hope the country’s first female president prevails where her predecessors have not.
The upcoming Mexican presidential election may determine the fate of Mexico’s 30-year-quest for a full democracy.
A Mexican journalist’s new book takes readers on a disturbing trip that reveals how organized criminals routinely targeted and killed travelers bound for the Texas border — with almost total impunity.
El nuevo libro de una periodista mexicana lleva a los lectores a un desconcertante recorrido que revela cómo los criminales organizados rutinariamente apuntaban y mataban a viajeros con destino a la frontera de Texas, con casi total impunidad.
El legado de la gigante petrolera: Comunidades indígenas en Ecuador enfrentan contaminación y enfermedades.
Digital “nomads” seeking paradise settled in a beachfront Dominican town, hurting the local economy, while just beyond their view the Dominican government continues its systemic deportation of Haitians.
En México, el gobierno minimiza el COVID persistente, y los sistemas de salud desestiman a personas que sufren secuelas neurológicas y neuropsiquiátricas pos-COVID-19.
In Mexico, the government ignores long COVID, and health systems belittle longhaulers suffering neurological and neuropsychiatric aftereffects.
La búsqueda de una familia por una mejor vida y mejor educación para sus hijos nacidos en Estados Unidos los lleva al sur de la frontera.
One family’s quest for a better life and education for their U.S.-born children leads them south of the border.
More than eight years after the disappearance of 43 students from Ayotzinapa, Mexico, there are still half-truths and pending justice, as President López Obrador is unable to overcome what still remains from the old political system in Mexico.
Más de ocho años después de la desaparición de 43 estudiantes de Ayotzinapa, en México, la verdad es parcial, la justicia está pendiente, y el presidente López Obrador no logra vencer las resistencias que sobreviven al viejo sistema político mexicano.
A Mexican government report predicts that industrializing the Isthmus of Tehuantepec will devastate natural areas, turning them into polluted industrial zones with contaminated water, infertile land, polluted air, and widespread animal deaths.