Bitcoin mining's toll on El Salvador leaves communities without waterEight thousand people lost access to running water for over a monthWritten by Abigail Paz31 May 2024
New Wayuu documentary tells the story of a return to ancestral lands in ColombiaAn exclusive interview with the Wayuu director Sergio BritoWritten by Miguel BoteroTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan28 May 2024
‘I'm going to promote a symphony’ of languages says Indigenous writer and new member of the Brazilian Academy of LettersHis appointment is seen as ground-breaking in the institution's 127-year historyWritten by Amazônia RealTranslated by Liam Anderson27 May 2024
Maja Milinković: The musician blending Portuguese fado music with Bosnian sevdahFado is characterized by sad melodies and lyricsWritten by Balkan Diskurs26 May 2024
The saga of a stranded horse becomes a symbol of hope amid climate catastrophe in BrazilFlooding in the south caused 149 deaths and have affected over 2.1 million peopleWritten by Global Voices Brazil25 May 2024
Will Mexico have its first woman president?Let's take a look at those running for the Mexican presidencyWritten by Roberto DíazTranslated by Roberto Díaz22 May 2024
Taiwan International Documentary Festival honors Myanmar filmmakersThis year’s theme is ‘Re-encountering reality’Written by Filip Noubel21 May 2024
Yerba mate: South America’s Indigenous tea, from Paraguay to SyriaYerba mate has had a long and international historyWritten by Rowan Glass20 May 2024
Guatemalan journalist receives prestigious award from prisonZamora is a symbol of the persecution against journalists in Guatemala and the regionWritten by Prensa ComunitariaTranslated by Melissa Vida17 May 2024
Migratory grief: More than just homesicknessMigratory grief can also affect our physical healthWritten by Bernye Joel HerreraTranslated by Laura14 May 2024
A Glimpse into El Salvador's ’state of exception‘The measure has been severely questioned by expertsWritten by Laura Chaparro PiedrahítaTranslated by Laura Chaparro14 May 2024
Online resistance against Nicaragua‘s ‘Peace Law’Facebook, Instagram and TikTok as spaces for truth and justiceWritten by ProBoxTranslated by ProBox, Melissa Vida10 May 2024
Floods and flooding ‘will be part of our lives,’ says Brazilian architect and urbanistThe climate crisis has increased the number of extreme disastersWritten by Giovana Fleck10 May 2024
Rains, destruction and deaths in the south of Brazil demand a new term to define a climate catastropheHundreds of thousands of people were displaced in Rio Grande do Sul floods Written by Fernanda Canofre9 May 2024
Elon Musk, superhero of the Latin American rightHow Elon Musk is increasing polarization in the regionWritten by ConnectasTranslated by Connectas8 May 2024
Translating Taiwanese queer sci-fi literature into Spanish: Interview with Alberto Poza PoyatosI prefer to think of translation as a revitalization of meaningWritten by Filip Noubel8 May 2024
Jamaica, the Dominican Republic and Guyana shine at Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Awards'Climate justice stories are crying out to be told in the Caribbean'Written by Dizzanne Billy7 May 2024
The Indigenous Peoples Camp that calls for rights every April in BrazilThe Free Land Camp (ATL) celebrated its 20th anniversary in AprilWritten by Fernanda Canofre4 May 2024