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As we mark the International Day of the Disappeared on August 30, countless families across Latin America have yet to attain closure. In Peru itself, an estimated 16,000 people disappeared during ...
The gathering, organized by UNESCO, was also a space where traditional artists identified the similarities and specificities ...
In December, Peruvian soldiers opened fire on anti-government protesters in Ayacucho, killing 10. They were among at least 49 demonstrators—largely Indigenous, rural, and unarmed—killed by ...
Will Peru Become Latin America’s Next Haven for ... with her receipt of three Rolex watches and a $50,000 bracelet from the governor of the impoverished Peruvian state of Ayacucho — has ...
Today, however, there are glimmers of hope within Latin America. President Javier Milei of Argentina garners the most headlines.At Davos, Milei explained that his country was among the world’s ...
According to data from the World Bank, this population group in Latin America is 2.5 times more likely to live in chronic poverty than white or mestizo people. In addition, they have fewer years of ...
Some senior officials in the new Trump administration, such as newly appointed Special Envoy to Latin America Mauricio Claver-Carone, have a track record of advocating for an ambitious U.S.-Latin ...
Latin America’s workforce grew by nearly 50 percent in the two decades before the pandemic, helping boost economic growth. Now demographic trends are turning, and likely to weigh on growth in the ...
Latin America is no stranger to supplying the world with raw materials, but it could be on the verge of a boom. Three forces are pushing the region to become this century’s commodity superpower.
Across Latin America, we have seen organized crime and corrupt actors infiltrate and control state institutions, with devastating consequences for democracy. It is not too late to stop them in Peru.