Can 3D-printed houses provide cheap, safe homes for the world's poor?
"Something that sounds like science fiction is real"
Salvadoran woman freed after 15 years in jail for abortion crimes
"I'm going to start again and get back the time lost"
Peace is a 'fragile possibility' as Colombians flee clashes - Red Cross
Conflict continues in areas vacated by FARC fighters
Latin America teen pregnancy rate 'unacceptably high' - U.N.
Although overall teenage pregnancy rates 'dropped slightly' over the past three decades, the region has the second-highest rate globally
"Cities aren't going to wait": Mayors drive action on climate change
"Climate change is huge for us"
FEATURE-At-risk Caribbean island on long road to make hospitals, schools safer
"We're waiting for an earthquake to come at any moment"
Colombia war tribunals hope to heal wounds, punish atrocities
Colombia's five-decade civil war killed at least 200,000 people, drove 7.5 mln from their homes, and saw at least another 60,000 listed as missing
Gays in Ecuador raped and beaten in rehab clinics to "cure" them
Unlicensed rehabilitation clinics in the Andean nation offer illegal "treatments" for gay people based on the idea that homosexuality is a mental illness
Venezuelan kidnap victim takes claim against state to Americas top rights court
Linda Loaiza Lopez tells Inter-American Court how she was held captive for months by a stranger who repeatedly raped her.
To end violence against Colombian women, "look inside homes" - government
Some 200,000 people were killed and 20,000 cases of sexual violence against women were reported during the nation's long civil war