Violent weather exacerbated by climate change fueled hunger and food insecurity across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023, according to a new United Nations report.
Latin America and the Caribbean face mounting risks to food security as climate change intensifies, with the region now second only to Asia in its exposure to extreme weather events, according to a joint report by UN agencies.
Climate variability and extreme weather events stalk at least 20 Latin American countries and increase the risk of hunger and malnutrition in the region, according to a multi-agency United Nations study published on Monday.
Santiago de Chile - Changing patterns of climate variability and extreme weather events are negatively affecting all dimensions of food security and
Rift between US and Colombia, threats of tariffs on Mexico, designs on Panama Canal and mass deportations could encourage closer ties with Beijing
The United Nations Human Rights Committee recently issued a groundbreaking ruling against Ecuador and Nicaragua, condemning both countries for violating the human rights of three girls who were forced into motherhood at age 13.
The UN Human Rights Committee condemned Ecuador and Nicaragua for forcing three girl survivors of sexual violence to become mothers, marking a global milestone in reproductive rights.
UN Tourism partners with CAF to boost sustainable tourism in the Americas, promoting the Regional Brand to drive investment and global visibility.
LSE IDEAS analyse China’s growing presence in Latin America concerning trade, diplomacy, and strategic influence
This is not the first time the nation has experienced a mass deportation movement, and past experiences provide insight into the future.
From January 30 until February 3, one of the most important cultural events in Latin America takes place, 20 years after it was inaugurated with the blessing of Gabriel García Márquez
Fyffes has provided more than 24 million healthy meals to countries in Europe, Latin America and North America.