President Lenín Moreno should make protecting indigenous groups a priority, says Amnesty International's Americas director.
There are reasons to believe that Argentina's "notebooks scandal" will not be as far-reaching as its Brazilian counterpart.
A personal look at Colombia’s next president – and whether the country can finally leave a troubled past behind.
"It's standard practice for their government to use any public disturbance to crack down further," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Venezuela's alleged drone attack.
He’ll use the incident to radicalize; purge the military, strengthen his personal guard, and embellish the narrative about being under attack from the U.S. and Colombia and others in a bid for sympathy and support, says AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth on Maduro's potential reaction to Saturday's events.
This joint report by AS/COA and Florida International University explores types of connections that can be established between multinational corporations and small and medium-sized enterprises operating in Latin America.
The issue of how former FARC guerrillas face justice under the extrajudicial JEP court system continues to dominate and divide Colombia.