Mexican media company owner found dead in home A local media company owner and Mexican television journalist was found stabbed to death in his home in the southern state of Tabasco Feb....
Dominican court overturns part of defamation law The Dominican Republic’s constitutional court has overturned parts of a law that criminalized defamation of the Caribbean nation's government, but...
Mexican official links jailed cartel leader to journalist slaying The governor of Mexico's Veracruz state has blamed a jailed leader of the Zetas cartel for the recent abduction and killing of a local journalist who...
Mexican reporter who took on local strongmen killed A newspaper reporter in southern Mexico has been shot dead, the third journalist slain in less than a year in Mexico's southern Oaxaca...
Is fair trade really fair? Note this program was originally released July 9, 2015. You see the label on coffee, chocolate, t-shirts and even gold, “Fair Trade.” The...
TV star, ex-first lady contest Guatemala poll After corruption protests topple a president, Guatemalans are looking for change Voters in Guatemala will choose a new president Sunday, and the...
Reporting Myanmar & Documenting Cartels This edition of Global Journalist is audio-only. We're covering two issues on this edition of Global Journalist. First, Jason McLure...
Violence against women in Mexico It's a startling number: according to Mexico's National Citizen Femicide Observatory, six women are killed every day in the country. Despite that...
Gay rights in Latin America This summer, the United States Supreme Court will make a decision on whether to legalize same-sex marriage. But some countries in Latin America...
Social media fuels Latin America gay rights movement It can no longer be denied. Latin America, at least in the most urbanized and populated areas, is coming out. Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay as well...