Mexico Reopens Ayotzinapa and Latin America Hears the Old Silence

Mexico is seeking to reintegrate international experts into the Ayotzinapa investigation, reopening a deep regional wound. This effort goes beyond the forty-three disappeared students; it tests Latin America’s ability to confront state crime, military secrecy, and longstanding official evasion. A Case That Never Stayed in the Past When President Claudia Sheinbaum announces negotiations to bring […]

Colombia Charges Rebel Figures as Miguel Uribe Killing Still Haunts Politics

Colombia’s attorney general announced arrest warrants for seven Segunda Marquetalia members linked to the killing of conservative presidential candidate Miguel Uribe, who was shot at a Bogota rally in June 2025. Uribe’s death did more than disrupt an election; it exposed how unresolved peace, fragmented armed groups, and urban crime continue to influence politics, reminding […]

After Being Fired, Why Is Kristi Noem Touring Guyana And Costa Rica?

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. March 25, 2026: Just weeks after being removed from her role as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem is already back on the international stage – this time making high-level visits to Guyana and Costa Rica that are raising new questions about U.S. strategy in the Caribbean and […]

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