Tag: Colombia
U.S.-bound migration from Venezuela plunges under new policy
By Maria Verza and Elliott Spagat, Associated Press
Border crossings by Venezuelans fleeing to the United States from their South American country plummeted in the...
Slavery and war are tightly connected – but we had no idea just how...
By Monti Datta,University of Richmond; Angharad Smith, United Nations University, and Kevin Bales, University of Nottingham
Some 40 million people are enslaved around the world...
Colombian Voters Elect Country’s First Black Vice President
As Colombia's voters put aside a longtime antipathy to leftists and chose one as their new president, they also carved out another milestone —...
After leak, religious rift over legal abortion on display
By Deepa Bharath and Luis Andres Henao, Associated Press
America’s faithful are bracing — some with cautionary joy and others with looming dread — for...
As US poised to restrict abortion, other nations ease access
By ASTRID SUÁREZ and CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN, Associated Press
As women in the United States find themselves on the verge of possibly losing the constitutional right...