
Caribbean Updates: Suriname Indigenous groups protest for rights (May 15, 2023)
Several hundred members of Suriname’s Indigenous community carried out a “silent walk” protest, last weekend, against what they have called

Several hundred members of Suriname’s Indigenous community carried out a “silent walk” protest, last weekend, against what they have called

U.S. border officials have been quietly releasing migrants into the U.S. to while their immigration claims are processed, alleviating crowding

The events in recent weeks deserve special attention because they are setting up a major institutional clash over elections and

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) released a report yesterday on human rights violations by state security forces during protests in

The most recent round of negotiations between Colombia and the National Liberation Army (ELN) rebel group began yesterday in Havana,

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Paraguay’s opposition is leading protests calling for a vote recount following the ruling Colorado Party’s victory on Sunday. Colorado presidential

Santiago Peña won Paraguay’s presidential election on Sunday with a plurality but also a wide 15-point margin over his nearest

By Evan Ellis Dear Colleague, With this email, I would like to share with you my new work on the

Paraguayan Colorado Party candidate Santiago Peña won yesterday’s presidential election – continuing decades of party rule, and promising to maintain

I would also like to share links to my latest from my weekly on the John Batchelor Show, from his special

A deep political divide, combined with extreme political infighting, has left Argentina’s major coalitions without clear candidates just six months
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