Monitoring press freedom and international affairs from Mid-Missouri Public Radio and the Missouri School of Journalism
Forced to resign, Venezuelan journalist thrives online
By  • 31 July 2015
"The government guarantees impunity for these people and allows them to commit these kind of crimes." The career of Tamoa Calzadilla embodies the challenges faced by independent reporters in Venezuela under President Nicolás Maduro and…
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Despite prosecutor's death, Argentina ruling party still popular
By  • 18 June 2015
Political fallout for Peronists from Nisman case is muted Even under ordinary circumstances, it would appear Argentina’s ruling Peronist alliance would face an uphill battle in national elections in October. After all, unemployment is on…
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Colombian journalist flees after gunshots fired at house
By  • 9 September 2014
A Colombian investigative reporter fled her home in the northern city of Barrancas in La Guajira state after gunshots were fired at the house in the early morning hours of Sept. 3. Amalfi Rosales, who…
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Child labor in Bolivia
By  • 28 August 2014
In July, Bolivia passed a new child labor law that attracted a great deal of international attention. The South American country made it legal for children who are at least 10 years old to go…
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