Megan Janetsky
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.
Migrants Take Out Huge Loans to Pay Coyotes. Coronavirus Could Cause Them to Default.
Many Guatemalan migrants use their homes as collateral to pay smugglers. Unable to work, they're at risk of losing everything.
For Indigenous and Afro-Colombians, Carnaval Is More Than a Party
Faced with stigmatization and targeted threats, Colombia's marginalized communities have found a respite in the Barranquilla Carnaval: a means of preservation and celebration in the midst of violence.
Inside the violent battle on the Venezuela-Colombia border
Venezuelan troops are firing rubber bullets at protesters hurling Molotov cocktails and rocks.