Bogota, Colombia – Ever since Gisela Serrano fled Venezuela in 2018, the 53-year-old has felt like she has one foot in her
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Venezuela takes control of gang-run jail, ‘dismantles’ Tren de Aragua | Prison News
Interior minister claims authorities have dismantled the feared criminal group that controlled the Tocoron prison, which had a pool, a zoo and
El Paso, Texas, ‘at breaking point’ amid surge in refugee, migrant arrivals | Refugees News
Thousands of refugees and migrants are continuing to cross the United States border from Mexico, pushing the city of El Paso in
Venezuela using arbitrary detention as ‘tool of repression’: Amnesty | Human Rights News
Rights group accuses Nicolas Maduro’s government of detaining people for political reasons, urges immediate release. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s government continues to
Amazon summit calls on developed nations to fulfill climate funding deals | Climate Crisis News
Twelve countries have called on wealthy nations to meet their climate funding obligations, on the final day of the Amazon Summit in
Amazon nations launch alliance to protect rainforest at key summit | Environment News
Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela sign declaration to safeguard the Amazon. Eight South American countries have agreed to
Former Venezuela spy chief pleads not guilty to US drug charges | Crime News
Plea comes after Hugo Carvajal was extradited from Spain to US to face charges he coordinated drug trafficking. Venezuela’s former spy chief
ICC to continue investigation of human rights abuses in Venezuela | ICC News
ICC has ruled that efforts within Venezuela to hold officials accountable for alleged abuses have fallen short. The International Criminal Court (ICC)
Why do US sanctions fail? Because a platypus isn’t a bird | Politics
Democracy is under threat around the world. One of the most elaborate multidimensional measures of democracy, the V-Dem Institute in Sweden, notes that today,
South America: A hard road to unity | Politics News
Unlike other parts of the world, Latin America is free of war. Yet it is a region plagued by inequality, crime, corruption,
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