Check out this week's newsletter for original reporting on the battle over historical memory in Chile. Also, read about Peru's elections, Colombia's tense runoff, U.S. sanction on Cuba and Nicaragua, and Bolivia's ongoing crisis.
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Check out this week's newsletter for original reporting on Venezuela's sanctions, Colombia's elections, and climate change in the Dutch Caribbean. Read as well about Bolivia's crisis, Chile's austerity, Mexico's striking teachers, U.S.-Brazil tensions, and more.
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Read this week's newsletter for original reporting on protests in Bolivia and China's presence in Bogotá. Read as well about Colombia's elections, Peru's runoff, Mexico's striking teachers, and more.
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Read this week's newsletter for an original web series on Haiti's path to liberation and the dispute over Essequibo. Read as well about U.S. threats against Cuba, Bolivia protests, a Bolsonaro scandal, Peru's run-off, U.S. strikes, and more.
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A 185-year-old territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana reveals the enduring contradictions of U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean, with the “Donroe Doctrine” introducing new risks.
Read Logan McMillen's (@southerngradient.bsky.social) latest for NACLA 👇
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Check out this week's newsletter for original reporting on attacks on public knowledge in Argentina and a conference in Bogotá on heterodox economics. Read as well about Israel's ties to the region, Cuba's crisis, the CIA in Mexico, and more.
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Read this week's newsletter to learn about U.S. militarism in the region, Lula's White House visit, the Costa Rican right, Guatemala's attorney general, corruption in Argentina, and more.
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Read this week's newsletter for original reporting on environmental crimes in the Amazon and international arbitration courts. Read as well about a just transition conference in Santa Marta, the CIA in Mexico, Colombia's violent weekend, las Islas Malvinas, and more.
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As environmental crimes threaten Indigenous communities in the Amazon, their struggles are ignored by a humanitarian system that has rendered such emergencies invisible.
Read the article by Ludmila Quirós for NACLA
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#NetpicksMay 📲 This month we bring you six new articles that reflect the current reality of Latin America. This includes one piece about the hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers who have been stranded at the US-Mexico border since President Trump took office.
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A 185-year-old territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana reveals the enduring contradictions of U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean.
As environmental crimes threaten Indigenous communities in the Amazon, their struggles are ignored by a humanitarian system that has rendered such emergencies invisible.