Juanita Ceballos
Coronavirus Is Forcing Venezuelan Migrants to Return to Their Devastated Country
Many are having to walk hundreds of miles to get to the border -- back to their homeland, and its gutted healthcare system.
Police Are Killing with Impunity Inside Rio’s Favelas
Rio’s police have already killed more than 1,000 people this year.
How Venezuela’s Fearsome “Colectivos” Help Keep Maduro in Power
With names like "Fuerza Motorizada," and "Alexis Vive," these paramilitary gangs put down protests and protect Maduro.
Modi Made the Indian Election About National Security. It Paid Off.
After a terrorist attack killed 44 soldiers in Kashmir, Modi seized the opportunity to portray himself as India’s Chowkidar, or “Guardian.”
This is what life is like in Venezuela when the lights go out
“I handed out the food so it wouldn't go to waste,” said Luisa Changir, a 60-year-old Caracas resident.
This woman buries Venezuelan migrants who died too poor to afford a funeral
The U.N estimates there will be 5.3 million refugees and migrants from Venezuela by 2020.
This is the reality for migrants traveling in the caravan across Mexico
“Some days we walk for 10 hours.”
This is what the caravan inside Mexico City is really like
Despite Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric, the caravan continues
These Bolivian children have to work in mines to help their families survive
Miners like Richard, 15, only earn about $86 a week in one of Bolivia's most dangerous professions.
We followed Venezuelans fleeing their country’s dire economic crisis
These two young women said goodbye to their families and began their journey to Peru.
These Congo park rangers are risking their lives to protect endangered gorillas
Virunga Park rangers can’t find refuge from the violence that plagues the DRC
Crowds cheered as gay men were caned dozens of times in Indonesia
The couple was arrested after neighborhood vigilantes broke into their room and recorded them having sex.