Steven Grattan
Haitians Are Crossing One of the World's Most Dangerous Places to Reach the US: 'For a Better Life, or Die.'
In the Colombian town of Necocli, migrants put their lives in the hands of local guides and brave the jungle of the Darien Gap en route north to the U.S.
Biden Criticized for Supporting a ‘Misguided’ Plan to Poison Colombia’s Coca Fields
Colombia insists the aerial spraying of coca, the base ingredient for cocaine, is the best option in the war on drugs. More than 150 experts say it can cause serious health problems and environmental destruction.
Colombia's FARC Just Picked a New Acronym to Win Hearts and Minds
The political party formed out of the defunct guerrilla group is trying to leave its tainted past behind.
An 11-Year-Old Environmental Activist in Colombia is Getting Death Threats
An anonymous aggressor threatened to skin Francisco Vera, and to cut off his fingers.
Trump's ‘Stealth Deportations’ of Venezuelans May Violate Human Rights
Observers are calling on Trump’s administration to provide details of the previously undisclosed deportations through the Caribbean.
Colombians Are Completely Fed Up With Their President: 'We Want a Different Country'
The protestors demands were myriad: killings of human rights activists and environmental defenders, police brutality and education and pension reforms were some of the issues.
Millions of Venezuelan Migrants Are Trapped Between COVID and a Hostile Homeland
Since the pandemic hit, many have headed home, but conditions there are prompting them to leave again.
The End of Colombia's Civil War Had an Unintended Effect: Deforestation
The exit of the former FARC guerrilla group marked the loss of an arbiter, and has allowed deforestation to surge.
Humanitarian aid has become the political weapon of choice in Venezuela's power struggle
“It is regrettable that aid has become a pawn in the political chess match between the governments of the United States and Venezuela.”