Presseschau
Primäre Reiter
Después de años sufriendo de la crisis financiera, la economía venezolana se revive y impacta al pueblo y la política. (auch auf Englisch) |
La victoria de Gustavo Petro y Francia Márquez en Colombia es indudablemente histórica. Como los primeres líderes izquierdistas del país, se enfrentan con retos significativos. (auch auf Englisch) |
Over 80,000 people remain missing from the civil war. These former FARC fighters search for answers in the very conflict zones they once fought in. |
Although the international resettlement system considers Ecuador to be a safe country, refugees tell a different story. |
Ignored by the media and lacking a political machine to back her, the vice presidential candidate looked abroad to garner support. |
Black people make up the majority in Brazil. Over half of the nation’s 215 million inhabitants—56 percent or about 120 million people—are Afro-Brazilian, making the country home to the largest Black population in the Americas. |
Criticisms of the United States and OAS underlined the need to revive regional integration initiatives independent of U.S. influence. |
Women’s rights groups supporting marginalized and impoverished people have been banned by Ortega’s authoritarian regime. |
Al asumir el cargo, López Obrador prometió transformar el sistema de salud de México y brindarla cobertura universal prometida durante mucho tiempo por el estado. (auch auf Englisch) |
After vowing to do things differently, the Boric administration has invoked a familiar playbook in Mapuche territory. The difficult of breaking with the status quo speaks to the entrenched power of the Right. |
Political polarization, demonstrations of power by armed groups, security threats, and false alarms as elections close a week before polls. |
Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico have legalized or decriminalized abortion. Could Chile be next? |
En Nicaragua, la historia del gobierno luchando contra el imperio capitalista estadounidense expone contradicciones profundas. |
At the last Community of Latin American and Caribbean States meeting, Mexico’s president proposed contradicting relationships with North America. |
With her message of inclusion, the Afro-Colombian environmental activist—who earned the third most votes in the March primaries and a VP nomination—is making history. |
With second round presidential elections on April 3, the country faces high levels of voter abstention, an increasingly right-wing Congress, and a choice between two candidates ringed by controversy. |
Activists from Brazil’s urban peripheries are among the hardest hit by the climate crisis, and they are becoming increasingly active in the fight against it. |
Members of Colombia's Emberá community, many of whom are victims of conflict, have camped for months in Colombia's capital to generate attention and demand change. |
Con una relación cercana y contradictoria con el gobierno, radios y televisoras comunitarias luchan para consolidar su espacio dentro de un panorama política y mediática en cambio. (auch auf Englisch) |
In Guatemala, safeguards against corruption, impunity, and state violence are being dismantled by the politicians, elites, and military and some fear the return of an authoritarian state. |
In Puna, companies extracting lithium also drain the limited water supply for Guayatayoc communities dependent on groundwater. |
In an evolving media ecosystem, concentrated ownership persists as conglomerates scramble to adapt to the digital age. |
Forty years after the heinous state-sponsored crimes were committed, Maya Achi women get their day in court. |
Ending more than a decade of right-wing rule, Xiomara Castro will enter office on January 27 with an agenda strongly shaped by women’s activism and other social movements. |
With a record number of candidates vying for president amid growing voter dissatisfaction, Costa rica’s on February 6, 2022 elections will likely uphold increasingly untenable inequality. |
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