Cartagena de Indias is sinking: What can the city do to mitigate it? | ClimateNews DeskJanuary 1, 20260 Manhattan, Venice, or Cartagena de Indias. For the inhabitants of these tourist destinations, it is increasingly evident how rising sea…
The end of TPS threatens thousands of Haitians in Miami: ‘Returning is a death sentence’ | U.S.News DeskDecember 26, 20250 When Jonese Dérious thinks about the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians, she doesn’t see a political debate,…
Trump administration ends family reunification parole for seven countries | U.S.News DeskDecember 15, 20250 Another blow for Latino immigrants. The Trump administration has announced the definitive cancellation of all Family Reunification Parole programs, a…
The thousand and one ways to heal the wounds of colonization in the Caribbean | InternationalNews DeskDecember 11, 20250 In April 2024, a 40-centimeter-long lizard specimen, known as the Jamaican giant galliwasp, which is now presumed extinct, traveled from…
The lives that Hurricane Melissa upturned in Cuba | ClimateNews DeskNovember 23, 20250 The smell of death permeates Cauto el Paso. The stench emanating from the remains of horses, goats, cows, and pigs…
Albert Ramdin, secretary general of the OAS: ‘Latin America is more polarized than it has been in the last 30 years’ | InternationalNews DeskNovember 16, 20250 Behind his desk in his office, the secretary general of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert Ramdin, 67, has…
Haiti, a wartorn country where the gangs are ‘better coordinated than the public forces’ | InternationalNews DeskSeptember 26, 20250 On September 20, at around 8:25 p.m., Haitian police sent two suicide drones into the Simon Pelé neighborhood of Port-au-Prince.…