Progress roundup: Water recycling goes extreme and in-house for San Francisco鈥檚 biggest buildings. And worldwide, Indigenous peoples control more lands.
Brazil wants to crack down on fake news by reining in powerful, large social media platforms. But who determines 鈥渢he truth鈥 鈥 and how?
Inflation is a regular feature in Argentina. Older adults are some of the hardest hit, but they also have experience managing and adapting.
An Indigenous group in Brazil has won a historic environmental reparations deal. Our reporter went to visit one of the Amazon鈥檚 remotest regions.
One Indigenous community in Brazil, awarded millions over illegal logging, has prioritized cultural preservation over big-ticket spending.
鈥淔atherhood is like a giant mirror in which I see all my flaws,鈥 says Julio Franchi. 鈥淭he virtues, too, although they aren鈥檛 as numerous.鈥
Lithium is in high demand as the world moves toward green energy to meet climate targets. But the benefits of lithium are still up for debate in local mining communities.
Progress roundup: In Greece, wheelchair users have an easier way to enjoy the ocean. And in Morocco, a holiday recognizes the Berbers, 40% of the population.
The tragic murder of a reporter and environmentalist in the Amazon last year underscores the invisibility of many of the forest鈥檚 risks.
Argentine public universities are free, but the low graduation rates have experts asking if higher education can be both inclusive and high quality.
An Afro-Uruguayan rhythm may be traced back to slavery, but it鈥檚 transcending present-day divisions and differences to spark joy across Uruguay.
Paraguay鈥檚 presidential election Sunday could create regional ripples as top candidates diverge on whether to keep recognizing Taiwan or look to China.
Latin America counts decades of experience holding some of its highest leaders to account for crimes and corruption.
As countries across the Americas struggle with political, social, and economic crises, Uruguay is emerging as something of a model of stability.
The indictment of former U.S. President Donald Trump would set off an unprecedented political drama, with the complexity of the case complicating the path ahead.
How can officials both tame inflation and ensure bank stability? It鈥檚 a difficult balance that for now, at least, appears to still include interest rate hikes.
Argentina has a track record of producing winning films about its dictatorship. But, Santiago Mitre鈥檚 鈥淎rgentina, 1985鈥 stands out for its focus on the aftermath.
Progress roundup: Books inspire readers in a village known for black-market guns, AI and a desert bug combine for a powerful nose, and more.
Volunteerism hit a historic high in Argentina last year, a reflection of a society familiar with 鈥 but not jaded by 鈥 economic crisis.
Progress roundup: Gaming sparks kids鈥 civic interest, an Indian village that greened spaces to honor girls, Sierra Leone鈥檚 new laws elevate women.