Peruvian President Castillo backed into a corner amid fuel-hike protests
Castillo is facing criticism from left and right sectors and even went back on imposing a curfew in response to the truckers’ strike
Congolese refugee Moïse Kabamgabe beaten to death in Rio de Janeiro after asking for wages
When Moïse Kabamgabe demanded his payment for two days of work, his boss decided to kill him, says family
Cuba starts public consultation on new family code
Legislation amends 1976 text to expand the rights of the LGBTQIA community and may come into effect from April
21 dead due to severe flooding in Bahia state of Brazil
The Brazilian state of Bahia is in a state of crisis following severe flooding wherein more than 471,000 people have been affected
Amidst the chaos of 2021, movements remember victories that helped the people of Brazil
Suspension of evictions, a campaign against hunger, electricity for all, and vaccine access are among the achievements of movements in 2021
“You can feel it, Lula president”: crowd welcomes former president in Buenos Aires
Visit by the former Brazilian president supports the Peronist government in its agenda of agreements with the IMF









