Paraguay: USAID’s dubious allies
After the 2012 Curuguaty massacre it's time to question the allegiances of US agencies.
Paraguay: journalists are still threatened and killed
Press photographer shot by motorcycle assassins: the second such killing this year.
Paraguay: The President’s Bank Linked to Tax Haven
Research by ICIJ reveals that Paraguay's new president is head of a secret bank set up in the Cook Islands.
Genesis by SebastiÃo Salgado
A new exhibition in London by Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado takes us to the last unspoilt regions of the planet.
The Echo of Pain of the Many (Guatemala/England, 2012, Armadillo Productions)
Film screening followed by a Q&A session with Ana Lucía Cuevas, the film’s director. This event will serve as a preamble to the one-day conference The Right to Truth, Justice and Reparation in Latin America (4 June 2013).
Pope Francis: A chalice to regret?
A Canadian mining company has offered to make a chalice for the new Pope, using silver from a controversial mine in Patagonia
VENEZUELA Q & A: THE PROBLEM OF IMAGE ATTRITION
Maduro needs to consolidate democracy and avoid a recall referendum half way through his term.
VENEZUELA: THE US IS ONCE MORE IN DENIAL
US refusal to recognize the Maduro victory stands in sharp contrast to congratulations from the rest of the hemisphere.
BABETTE’S FEAST FOR THE DISPOSSESSED: WHY THE FUTURE OF CHAVISMO MATTERS
Chavismo put the barrios on the map and gave their inhabitants a sense of pride.
MADURO’S VENEZUELA: AN INCONVENIENT EXAMPLE
US displeasure does not give it the right to undermine democracy.