Why Black women bear brunt of strict U.S. abortion laws
Black women face rising maternal deaths and unwanted pregnancies as states clamp down on abortion access, rights groups warn
Living on the edge: what's it like in Haiti?
Haitians are driven further into poverty and hunger by escalating gang warfare and rising inflation
Can President Petro crack Colombia's reliance on oil and coal?
A new president plans an unprecedented shift from fossil fuels to a greener economy. Experts warn it could take decades to achieve
U.S. abortion groups see support spike after Roe v Wade overturned
From cash to clinic escorts, pro-choice supporters aim to shore up access to pregnancy terminations after Supreme Court ruling
Haitians choose between school fees or food as costs rise
The inflation diaries: A third of Haitians live in extreme poverty. As prices of staple goods spike, they have little left to cut
Is green hydrogen a 'game changer' in clean energy transition?
Chile, Brazil and India are among countries bidding to become green hydrogen hubs as demand grows for clean fuels
In Ecuador's Amazon, youth take up the fight against oil pollution
Young activists in the oil town of Lago Agrio are demanding government action to remove gas flares in the rainforest following a landmark court ruling
In Haiti, rising gang violence drives out small business owners
Mobs carrying out murder, extortion rackets and kidnappings are forcing many small traders to flee and driving up the cost of goods in an already shattered economy
Young Latin Americans see career dreams crushed in COVID's wake
Millions of students in Brazil, Colombia and elsewhere in Latin America have dropped out of training courses and university due to the pandemic's economic impact
World Cup eliminations dash small business hopes from Colombia to Nigeria
Low-income workers are set to lose out after a slew of surprising knockouts in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers