by Bernd Debusmann | 19 Jun 2018 | Americas, Human Rights
Once one of the richest countries in the world, Venezuela now is plagued by hunger, poverty, shortages, crime and the highest inflation rate in the world. Patients protest over the scarcity of medical supplies, Caracas, Venezuela, 4 April 2018 (EPA-EFE/Miguel...
by Stuart Grudgings | 18 May 2017 | Americas, Nationalism
The presidential candidacy of an outspoken populist in Brazil is a sign that Latin America’s biggest nation is still struggling with corruption and poverty. Brazilian congressman Jair Bolsonaro with soldiers and cadets during a ceremony commemorating Army Day,...
by Michael Arkus | 29 Nov 2016 | Americas, History
Michael Arkus, who covered Fidel Castro — winning a memorable interview while swimming with “El Comandante” — reflects on what might have been. Michael Arkus was a Reuters correspondent in Cuba at the start of Fidel Castro’s rule. He has written a...
by Pascal Fletcher | 1 Mar 2016 | Americas, Politics, United States
Latin American demagogues such as Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez have made careers with invective and outlandish accusations. Have they met their match in Donald Trump? We asked News-Decoder correspondents, who have lived all over the world and observed many leaders,...
by News Decoder | 19 Oct 2015 | Uncategorized
Name: Diego Emilio Cuesy Edgar Birth place: Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico Age: 26 Occupation: Public Policy Analyst at the Lab for the City in Mexico City Graduated with honors from Tec de Monterrey with a bachelor’s degree in International Affairs. First...