Every November 25th, the world stops for a short moment to recognize something that many of us experience every day: violence against women.
Mexico distances itself from the US in its regional diplomacy while making common cause with its neighbor on vital bilateral agenda issues.
“Machista violence is global and crosses borders, just as the vulnerabilities of women who are victims of different forms of violence.”
Mother of the young political prisoner Yerri Estrada has no way of knowing what his current prison situation is.
Interior Minister claims the repressive policy applied to hundreds of Nicaraguans and foreigners is “legal” and meant to preserve “peace”.
Humanitarian assistance is not transformative enough to change a reality; it cannot always do so, nor is it always meant to. What comes next?