'Keep on fighting', veteran female leader tells young Belarusians
Head of the Belarusian government in exile, Ivonka Survilla, urges her native Belarus to keep protesting to unseat President Lukashenko
Returning home, Venezuelans face accusations of spreading COVID-19
About 70,000 Venezuelan migrants and refugees have recently returned to their homeland due to the economic fallout from COVID-19 only to find stigma and a failing healthcare system
Caribbean indigenous people return to roots as COVID-19 shrinks tourism
Hard hit by loss of tourism revenue due to the pandemic, indigenous communities in the Caribbean return to traditional roots to survive
Pandemic puts brakes on search for missing in Peru
Families of the missing in Peru are often left to search alone as the country reports eight women and girls going missing on average a day during coronavirus lockdown
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon two-thirds lower on titled indigenous land
In Brazil's Amazon rainforest, indigenous lands with property titles have lower deforestation rates
Wear a face mask? Many in the U.S. say no, while in Latin America most say yes
In the U.S., one in five people say they never wear a mask when leaving the house
Hundreds of girls, women have disappeared during pandemic in Peru
No record shows whether the 900 women and girls reported missing during lockdown have been found, dead or alive, or are victims of crimes
At-risk Caribbean scrambles to prepare for hurricanes during pandemic
Social distancing means fewer people can use storm shelters which are boosting hygiene provisions, while movement restrictions could hamper the delivery of emergency aid
Honduran minority fears for survival after leaders abducted
The disappearance of five indigenous men spotlights the dangers faced by rights activists in land disputes
Latin America urged to boost green jobs for pandemic recovery
Decarbonising the region's economy could lead to millions of new jobs in agriculture, green transport and renewable energy, researchers say