All Americas
- Mexico midterms: Why AMLO still has voters鈥 hopes on his sideMexico鈥檚 President聽Andr茅s Manuel L贸pez Obrador has been criticized for his handling of the pandemic. How will that play out in midterm elections?
- 鈥楾ime to do something鈥: Colombia protests now a family affairColombia has seen weeks of protests following a proposed tax bill. But frustrations go much deeper, drawing entire families to the streets.
- Indigenous people find voice in Chile鈥檚 constitution rewriteNearly 13% of Chileans identify as Indigenous, but they aren鈥檛 noted in Chile鈥檚 Constitution. Now, they have a seat at the table drafting a new one.
- Racism in schools, and a battle for respectBlack mothers in Toronto realized the racism they saw in schools went beyond individual cases. They banded together to challenge the status quo.
- At this reading festival, kids pick the winners and authors are rock starsThe Forest of Reading book festival in Ontario, where kids pick the winning authors, is more important than ever during the pandemic.
- 鈥楤lank check鈥 for El Salvador鈥檚 Bukele? Court dismissals spark concern.El Salvador鈥檚 dismissal of top judges has raised concern about President Bukele鈥檚 growing power. Can the country change course?
- Radical stitches: Embroidery gives voice to Latin American activistsEmbroidery is often associated with domesticity. But in recent decades, Latin American women have reclaimed the craft as a tool for protest.
- 鈥楤lind date鈥 for political rivals? TV show is breaking down barriers.鈥淧olitical Blind Date,鈥 a Canadian show that promotes respectful conversation between politicians of opposing views, has proved highly popular.
- First LookHow relations with Venezuela may look under President BidenAs Venezuelan President Nicol谩s Maduro聽shows new signs of flexibility, the Biden administration is weighing options for how to approach the leadership.聽鈥淭he question is whether the White House is ready to commit to a full-fledged negotiations strategy," said one expert.聽
- The ExplainerCuba after the Castros: Three questionsRa煤l Castro stepped down from the helm of Cuba鈥檚 government on April 19, though he may remain the most influential person on the island.
- First LookNo vaccines? Wealthy Latin Americans fly to the US.Because the wait at home is long, members of the Latin American elite are flocking to the United States to secure a COVID-19 vaccine. The trend is just one example of how inequality is shaping vaccine distribution.聽
- 鈥楬umbling鈥: Canada鈥檚 self-image slides in pandemic as US reboundsFor months, Canada looked at the U.S. pandemic response and felt a sense of superiority. But now the narrative has flipped.
- First LookCentral America forms alliance to bring US border under controlMexico, Honduras, and Guatemala have agreed to surge security forces at their own borders to contain the increase in migration toward the United States. This alliance will 鈥渕ake crossing the borders more difficult," says one White House official.
- A woman鈥檚 death in Mexico fueled outrage. Can it fuel police reform?Police violence in Mexico is in the spotlight after Victoria聽Esperanza Salazar Arriaza鈥檚 death in Tulum. Can new attention bring momentum for change?
- Latin America asked for pandemic help. Russia and China heard the call.Russia and China鈥檚 help for Latin America, particularly in delivering vaccines, may challenge the region鈥檚 taken-for-granted alignment with the U.S.
- The ExplainerWhat are land acknowledgments, and how do they help Indigenous peoples?Acknowledgment of a land鈥檚 native inhabitants can educate the public about history 鈥 and help reconcile Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.
- Should a bullying comedy routine be illegal? Canada鈥檚 high court may decide.Protecting the right to free speech and preserving human dignity can be mutually exclusive, as in a case before the Canada high court.
- First LookThe battle for democracy goes on in Haiti as Mo茂se gains powerHaitian President Jovenel Mo茂se has passed dozens of decrees since he came into power in 2017 鈥 some welcomed, and others聽 controversial. For critics, his growing power is bringing back memories of the Duvalier dictatorship.聽
- Beyond the Underground Railroad: Reckoning with Canada鈥檚 slavery historyThe history of slavery in Canada is often framed solely as the end of the Underground Railroad. But a new institute wants to plunge more deeply.
- First LookMexico takes new steps to close its southern border to migrantsMexico sent dozens of immigration agents and National Guard troops to its border with Guatemala Sunday to stem the flow of migrant families.