INTERVIEW-Give women land to build lasting peace in Guatemala - Nobel laureate
Across Latin America just one percent of farms and estates control more than half of the region's productive land
Thumping Trump travel ban, Nobel laureate says "children are no danger for anyone"
"Children are no danger for anyone anywhere in the world, and their protection will help in making the world better" - Nobel laureate and child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi
Last child soldiers from Colombia's rebel ranks to be freed
3,700 children have been recruited into FARC ranks since 1999 and nearly one in five joined the rebel group aged 15
Experts hope Costa Rica child marriage ban curbs teen pregnancy
Experts hope raising minimum marriage age to 18 will prevent teen pregnancy and girls dropping out of school
Killings of Colombia rights activists casts shadow over peace deal
Five activists have already been killed in 2017
Murder of Mexican activist triggers calls for better protection of campaigners
At least 33 right defenders were killed in Mexico from 2010 to 2015
Surge of African migrants brave Latin America jungle trek for U.S. dream
As Europe tightens its borders, growing surge of people from Africa seek new routes to flee poverty, war and persecution
FEATURE-Fleeing gang warfare, more Central Americans seek refuge in Mexico
"It's a refugee crisis. The situation in El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala is critical"
FEATURE-Mexican sex nightmare traps more women fleeing Central America for U.S. dream
Rights groups estimate 30,000 migrants are working in bars in shopping streets and red light districts near Guatemala border that has become a trafficking hotspot
Americas' top human rights body hears first LGBT torture case
Complaint seeks guarantees to change Peru's laws to better protect the rights of LGBT people and tackle discrimination they can face by police