The Story Behind 'I'm Still Here': Brazil's Oscar-Buzzed Golden Globe Nominee
The Brazilian film directed by Walter Salles has been nominated for multiple Golden Globes and is Brazil's entry into for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars.
Who is Fernanda Torres, the Latina Actress Nominated for Best Actress at the 2025 Golden Globes?
With a career spanning four decades, Fernanda Torres is a renowned Brazilian actress with over 25 film credits to her name.
Rubén Blades Posts Powerful Video Condemning Donald Trump
The Panamanian artist and politician called the Republican candidate a "great threat." Rubén Blades said he is supporting for Kamala Harris.
Controversial message praising Cuba's Fidel and Raul Castro pops up in Miami bus
A MetroLink bus in Miami displayed an LED sign reading "Long Live Fidel and Raul"
Venezuela At A Crossroads: Democracy Or Dictatorship
The choice, say analysts, is between entrenching authoritarianism or democratic change.
Paraguay Policeman Gets 30-year Sentence For Dictatorship Torture
Due to his advanced age, Eusebio Torres will serve his sentence under house arrest and not in prison.
Transgender Women Share Stories Of Rape And Torture During Argentina's Dictatorship
Patricia Alexandra Rivas, 56, shared her experience of being raped and tortured during her unlawful detention for five days in 1981 when she was only fourteen.
Tunisian President Accused Of Premeditated Coup With Planned One-Man Rule
Tunisian President Kais Saied is in hot water for choosing a one-man rule over the country following an alleged coup from the opposition.
Chile Remembers 9/11: Why This Date Is Important To The South American Country’s History
September 11, marks the anniversary of the coup d'etat in Chile that ushered in a 17-year dictatorship under Pinochet. More than 3,000 people died or disappeared because of political violence during Pinochet's 1973-1990 military rule.
María Corina Machado, Venezuelan Opposition Lawmaker, Questioned Over Alleged Maduro Assassination Plot
Corina Machado is one of seven opposition voices which have been subpoenaed in connection with an alleged plot to kill Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuela ‘No Longer A Democracy,’ Says Mario Vargas Llosa
The 78-year-old Nobel laureate has written several novels which deal with the nature of dictatorships, including "The Feast of the Goat" and "Conversation in the Cathedral."