Videos: Hurricane Iota Leaves Path of Destruction in Central America, Kills at Least 11

Prior to making landfall in Nicaragua earlier this week, Hurricane Iota became the first cyclone to reach Category 5 status in the 2020 hurricane season in addition to becoming only the second storm with the rating to be recorded in the Atlantic basin in November. … Read More >Videos: Hurricane Iota Leaves Path of Destruction in Central America, Kills at Least 11

Bolivians Face Major Post-Coup Struggles As Luis Arce Seeks Justice, Economic Reforms, Activist Says

Bolivians are tasked with numerous challenges after successfully voting out the former Jeanine Anez coup government, who seized control last year in elections contested by opposition forces. The nation has entered a period of restructuring and healing following major political crises in recent months. … Read More >Bolivians Face Major Post-Coup Struggles As Luis Arce Seeks Justice, Economic Reforms, Activist Says

Will Latin America Feel Relieved if Joe Biden Replaces Donald Trump in the White House?

Regardless of who is sworn in as US president in January 2021, Washington will continue to try to regain dominance over its Latin American neighbours, say Argentine and Brazilian political analysts, explaining what a potential Biden presidency may have in store for the region. … Read More >Will Latin America Feel Relieved if Joe Biden Replaces Donald Trump in the White House?

11 injured in Lima as protesters opposing swearing-in of new president clash with police

Large crowds of protesters clashed with riot police on the streets of Peru’s capital, Lima, injuring 11, as they marched to oppose the inauguration of new president Manuel Merino, after he ousted his predecessor Martín Vizcarra. … Read More >11 injured in Lima as protesters opposing swearing-in of new president clash with police