Elisabeth Malkin
A Female Boxer Died After a Knockout. Mexicans Are Asking Why She Was in the Ring.
The death of Mexican boxer Jeanette Zacarias 5 days after being knocked out has everyone asking questions.
Ciudad Juarez Has a New Police Chief Who’s Accused of Abuse
The appointment of César Omar Muñoz is reviving bad memories in a city that was once the world’s most violent.
One Assassinated President Is Causing Problems for Haiti’s 2 Prime Ministers
The naming of Ariel Henry as another suspect in the slaying of Jovenel Moïse has turned a spotlight on the power struggle surrounding the investigation.
Haiti’s Prime Minister is Now a Suspect in the President’s Assassination
A request from the country's top prosecutor that Prime Minister Ariel Henry be charged with the murder of President Moïse has also asked the PM not be allowed to leave Haiti.
Land Invaders Killed Indigenous People in a Nicaraguan Nature Reserve
The attack by heavily armed men that killed 15 people took place while the victims were mining gold at a sacred site within their ancestral territory.
Colombian Police Kidnapped and Tortured Protesters at Secret 'Black Sites,' Victims Say
VICE World News reports on new details of clandestine detention sites and human rights abuses that have emerged following months of deadly protests in Colombia.
Mexico’s President Has Already Made Twice as Many False Claims as Trump
AMLO made over 61,000 misleading statements during his daily news conference in less than three years—double the amount of “untruths” attributed to former U.S. President Donald Trump during his entire term.
Puerto Rico Just Declared a State of Emergency Over Its Dying Coral Reefs
Emergency money will be applied to the growing crisis in the country’s reefs, but it’s unlikely to be enough to halt the march of stony coral tissue loss disease.
Brazilian Bank Robbers Used Hostages As Human Shields on Their Getaway Cars
Videos of the escape showed the thieves marching hostages by gunpoint, shooting off heavy weapons, and bomb explosions.
El Salvador’s President Destroyed Evidence of Gang Dealings: Report
Videos and documents compiled by investigators show the director of prisons seized records of meetings between the MS-13 and Nayib Bukele
Narco Suspect Evaded Authorities for Years While Starring on TikTok
Oscar Santos' wife Karen Ramos is an influencer with 3 million TikTok followers.
How Trump's Trade Deal Accidentally Made Mexican Labor Rights Great Again
“You only need the unity of the workers.” The win could prove to be a watershed for long-suppressed workers’ rights in Mexico.