President Bolsonaro Fights to Open Indigenous Amazon Lands for Mining Companies
The number of trees cut down in the Brazilian Amazon this past January was stratospheric, destroying the largest area in a month since records began in 2015. At COP26 last year, over 100 nations declared they would work to stop and reverse deforestation by 2030.
Ecuador and Colombia Loosen Restrictions on Abortion
Ecuador’s National Assembly voted to approve the decriminalization of abortions for pregnancies caused by rape. In addition, anyone over 18 can get an abortion within 12 weeks, while children are allowed 18 weeks.
Peruvian President Names Fourth Prime Minister
Earlier this month, Peruvian President Pedro Castillo appointed Anibal Torres as his fourth prime minister in half a year. The prime minister is the chief advisor to the president and helps appoint the cabinet—when one resigns, the cabinet is dissolved and each minister must be reappointed.
Mourning and Tears in the Imperial City of Petropolis, Brazil
Petropolis is a municipality located north of the state of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Founded in 1843 by Emperor Dom Pedro II, it is often referred to as the "Imperial City," as it was his favorite route for moments of leisure and rest.
Argentina in the Modern Age: A Paradoxical Country
Argentina is perhaps the greatest paradox in Latin America. The “land of silver” boasts one of Latin America’s largest economies and serves as a prominent trade partner for the European Union, the United States, and China. It also shows political promise due to its status as one of the “most stable democracies” in the region.
A Fifth Journalist Was Killed in Mexico This Year
Yesterday, Mexico lost its fifth journalist this year. Heber Lopez, the director of Noticias Web, was killed at his office in Oaxaca. Since the beginning of 2022, four others — Roberto Toledo, Lourdes Maldonado López, Margarito Martínez, and José Luis Gamboa — have also lost their lives.