A 2012 shooting of landless campesinos and police – and its flawed investigation – continues to trouble Paraguay with its political and social repercussions.
El régimen venezolano cada vez más “acorralado” ha diseñado una estrategia para "mantenerse en el poder" mediante una Constituyente "antidemocrática", denunciaron académicos y expertos en foro de AS/COA en Miami.
Venezuela es controlada por el crimen organizado internacional y no se puede enfrentar al gobierno de Nicolás Maduro como un régimen totalitario tradicional, dijo la ex ministra de Secretaría, Beatrice Rangel, en un foro de AS/COA.
As the Maduro regime looks set to rewrite the country’s constitution, AS/COA hosted a Venezuela forum on how to confront this threat ahead of the July 16 referendum.
The July 16 referendum is very important to show the rejection to Maduro’s constituent assembly. The international community must be attentive, said AS/COA’s Guillermo Zubillaga.
AS/COA’s Brian Winter spoke with NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro about the significance of Brazil’s ex-President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s conviction and the breadth of the country's corruption probe.
Lavishly illustrated, and with essays and an interview with the artist, the book provides an in-depth introduction to the work of one of Mexico’s major emerging contemporary artists.
Trump’s push for more detentions with fewer protections will endanger more lives, advocates say.
His downfall – and enduring popularity – reveal the pervasiveness of corruption and Brazilian’s lack of political options.