What are the challenges that the new CNE of Venezuela will take on? The new CNE directive is ad hoc and its functions will end on January 5, 2021, the date on which a new National Assembly should be installed
Indigenous people killed in the Iván Duque era: the worst figures in Colombia in 5 years A study revealed that 262 indigenous leaders were assassinated after the signing of the Peace Agreement and 167 during the presidency of the uribista ruler of the Democratic Center
The inhuman odyssey that families in Quito have to endure: there is no test for COVID-19 in Ecuador In the South American country there are more than 17 million people, but only 0.8% of the population has had access to a coronavirus screening test
Corruption, racism and threats: the dark record of the ministers of Jeanine Áñez At the end of May, the then Minister of Mining, Fernando Vásquez, had to be removed because of his racist expressions in a radio interview
What happens in El Salvador?: 330 women raped in full pandemic quarantine According to information from ONUMujeres El Salvador, in the Central American country more women are dying from violence than from COVID-19
Guaidó «is more stagnant than ever»: This is how El País, an important newspaper in Spain, explains it In the midst of the pandemic, there have been isolated protests for different reasons that generate the blockade of the country, and these cannot be politically channeled by Guaidó
US Militaries demand Trump to «stop staining the Armed Forces» An article published by the American newspaper The New York Times described how the relationship has deteriorated between the President and the military
This is what awaits us if the Covid-19 does not leave Latin America as fast as possible The lethality of the coronavirus in the region has not been as shocking as in Western Europe, where in percentage terms the figures continue to be more alarming on the old continent
What does the controversial «Insurrection Law» that Trump invokes to suppress protests? President Dwight Eisenhower employed the military in 1957 to escort nine African American teenagers - Little Rock Nine - to a public school that opted for segregation