A 2012 shooting of landless campesinos and police – and its flawed investigation – continues to trouble Paraguay with its political and social repercussions.
Gender & Social Equality
Survivors of a Massacre in Paraguay Looking for Justice, Five Years Later
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Laurence Blair
Why Doria’s War on Drugs is Doomed
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Sarah Evans
The São Paulo Mayor's approach to fighting addiction ignores history's lessons.
How Venezuelan Refugees Are Surviving in Brazil
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Oliver Stuenkel
AQ’s columnist visited the Brazil-Venezuela border region, and found both strains and a desire to help.
Update: Brazil's Sweeping Land Reform
Brazilian President Michel Temer scored a political victory amid a crisis of confidence as a key land reform bill passes Congress.
Objetivo: más mujeres líderes
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José Antonio Montenegro
“Está comprobado que las empresas que tienen más mujeres en sus órganos de decisión mejoran su rendimiento”, dijo Susan Segal de AS/COA en entrevista con CNN GloboEconomía.
Weekly Chart: Powerful Passports and Visa-free Travel in the Americas
Find out which passports are most likely to let you sail through immigration, and which countries tend to open their doors to visitors without visas.
Weekly Chart: Higher Education and Its Return on Investment in Latin America
Graduates with a higher-education degree make 104 percent more than those with high school diplomas.