2023 Elections Buenos Aires’ rent crisis: What 3 pre-candidates for mayor plan to do if elected By Latin America Reports - August 9, 2023
2023 Elections Argentina’s Libertarian party wavers in regional elections ahead of Javier Milei’s presidential bid By Latin America Reports - July 17, 2023
Analysis 183 people disappear daily in Brazil yet the country has no national registry for the missing By Latin America Reports - June 14, 2023
Analysis How Argentines are reacting to Messi’s move to Inter Miami By Latin America Reports - June 8, 2023
Analysis Independiente, an Instagram influencer, and the Inspector General: What’s behind the controversial crowdfunding campaign to lift the Argentine soccer club out of debt? By Latin America Reports - June 7, 2023
Analysis Recent incidents of officers killing colleagues raise mental health concerns within Brazil’s police By Latin America Reports - June 5, 2023
Analysis Indigenous leaders are being murdered in Peru’s Amazon By Latin America Reports - May 25, 2023
Analysis Why the end of Title 42 in the U.S. does little to solve South America’s migration crisis By Tom Driver - May 18, 2023
Analysis 3 million without a birth certificate: Inside Brazil’s push to issue identification to the homeless By Latin America Reports - May 16, 2023
Analysis Brazil’s homeless population tops 200,000 after pandemic economic fallout By Latin America Reports - May 11, 2023
Analysis The progression of advanced AI: Where do Latin American governments stand? By Katie Konyn - May 5, 2023
Analysis Proposed bill to regulate social media in Brazil raises discussion on freedom of speech and the fight against fake news By Latin America Reports - April 27, 2023
Analysis Mexico’s Supreme Court rules militarization of National Guard unconstitutional days after troops kill family members By Latin America Reports - April 20, 2023
Analysis Brazil’s government to more closely monitor internet to prevent school violence By Latin America Reports - April 20, 2023