The ‘disappeared’ from Tehuacán: Three stories without justice in Mexico (I) The regrettable cases of disappearances in Mexico continue to be alarming, with an annual record that exceeds at least 4,000 victims
False positives: Were these the only crimes ordered by Uribe in Colombia? In recent days, three reports have undermined the credibility of the government of Colombia in its alleged fight for justice
García Linera: «Society is polarized between a violent right and a plural progressivism» The Spanish economist, political advisor and academic Alfredo Serrano Mancilla interviewed former Bolivian vice president Álvaro García Linera this weekend for his program Radio La Pizarra
Biden bombed Syria: he started a president’s legacy with the same ‘smell of sulfur’ as Trump The United States government bombed Syria on Thursday, February 25
Venezuela is living an era of ‘Fake News’: why can data journalism be a tool to combat it? XXI century, first year of the third decade
Interview with Baltasar Garzón: «They ask me why I defend Alex Saab, but I defend the rule of law and human rights» Judge Baltazar Garzón was passing through the program “Voces sin Fronteras” to discuss various legal issues that are on the table in Latin America and the Caribbean
Colombia: Why the war on drugs failed, according to the Financial Times “On a hillside in northern Colombia, three dozen men in blue overalls toil in a field, destroying coca bushes
Putin interrupts meeting with Lukashenko to ski: How many hidden talents does the Russian leader have? Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexandr Lukashenko interrupted their talks in Sochi on Monday
Colombia: testimonies of the drama experienced by the peasants forgotten by justice “Here in Colombia, it is rare to find a place where the State gives support to the peasants