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Chile's 'transplant' footballers champion organ donation

Society 2024-11-22

Chile's 'transplant' footballers champion organ donation

After two liver transplants, Hector Sanchez said promoting organ donation through sports is the way to pay forward his 'second chance at life.'

FARC and ELN: The ongoing horror of child soldier recruitment

Human Rights 2024-11-21

FARC and ELN: The ongoing horror of child soldier recruitment

Peace talks notwithstanding, FARC and ELN insurgents keep recruiting children. Indigenous communities in Colombia remain the primary victims of this war crime, which has persisted for over half a century.

Salvadoran families seek 'proof of life' of those detained in war on gangs

Human Rights 2024-11-20

Salvadoran families seek 'proof of life' of those detained in war on gangs

Relatives of detainees have become increasingly distressed as human rights organizations report more than 300 deaths in Salvadoran prisons since 2022.

Chinese-linked Trojan horse empties Latin American, European bank accounts

Crime & Justice 2024-11-20

Chinese-linked Trojan horse empties Latin American, European bank accounts

A Chinese scam is tricking users into downloading fake apps via counterfeit websites, bypassing security measures and stealing banking details once installed.

Hundreds of Ukrainian women suffer systematic torture in Russian prisons

Human Rights 2024-11-18

Hundreds of Ukrainian women suffer systematic torture in Russian prisons

Repatriated POWs describe threats, humiliation, physical abuse, rape, poor nutrition and other mistreatment in Russian detention.

Iranian, Russian officials visit Venezuela to boost Maduro

Politics 2024-11-15

Iranian, Russian officials visit Venezuela to boost Maduro

The Venezuelan regime recently welcomed top officials from Iran and Russia on separate visits, with areas of potential cooperation ranging from espionage to beef.

Peru's leap into space: A potential strategic partnership with the US

Science Technology 2024-11-14

Peru's leap into space: A potential strategic partnership with the US

The construction of a space base in the Talara desert marks a pivotal moment in Latin America's scientific history.

Deadly attack offers insight into China's censorship machine

Media 2024-11-13

Deadly attack offers insight into China's censorship machine

It took officials almost 24 hours to reveal that dozens had died in an incident in the southern city of Zhuhai, showing how China jumps into action to block information it does not want shared.

A tourism boom that never was: China's absence from Dominican Republic

Economy 2024-11-13

A tourism boom that never was: China's absence from Dominican Republic

Despite promises of 400,000 Chinese tourists a year after severing diplomatic ties with Taiwan, barely 65,000 have visited the Dominican Republic in the past five years.

Chinese demand for Bolivian livestock drives deforestation

Environment 2024-11-12

Chinese demand for Bolivian livestock drives deforestation

Bolivian livestock farmers, trying to meet huge Chinese demand for meat, accounted for 57% of the country's deforestation between 2010 and 2022.

Fish journey from Colombia's jungle to tanks around the world

Society 2024-11-11

Fish journey from Colombia's jungle to tanks around the world

The high volume of ornamental fish exports raises concerns about sustainability and the risk of over-exploitation.

Destruction of Iran's S-300s could disappoint Russia's arms customers

Security 2024-11-08

Destruction of Iran's S-300s could disappoint Russia's arms customers

Moscow's allies rely on S-300 systems, though their vulnerabilities are now evident. In Venezuela, meanwhile, neglect, poor planning and limited resources have left these systems operating below optimal levels.

Controversial Chinese firm builds prison in 'protected' Ecuadorian zone

Security 2024-11-07

Controversial Chinese firm builds prison in 'protected' Ecuadorian zone

The state-owned China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), notorious for corruption in Ecuador, was granted the prison contract without a competitive bidding process.

Colombian women enslaved in China's sex trade

Crime & Justice 2024-11-07

Colombian women enslaved in China's sex trade

The recent dismantling of a trafficking network in Colombia highlights the weak controls over sex trafficking in China, where prostitution is illegal but still occurs covertly in karaoke bars and hair salons.

Pro-Morales blockades squeeze Bolivia's breadbasket

Politics 2024-11-01

Pro-Morales blockades squeeze Bolivia's breadbasket

Blockades set up by supporters of ex-president Evo Morales, aimed at preventing his arrest in connection with rape charges, turned transportation in Bolivia into a grueling ordeal.