Latin America

Report: Education Revolution Needed In Latin America, Said By Peru President

Peru president Pedro Pablo Kuczynski has stressed the importance of education in Latin America. Education is important to overcome social and political challenges.

Oscar 2017 Predictions: Can Argentina Win its Third Oscar with 'The Distinguished Citizen?'

Argentina has selected "The Distinguished Citizen" to represent the country at the Oscars.

Oscar 2017 Predictions: Will Bolivia get its First Oscar Nomination with 'Sealed Cargo?'

“Sealed cargo” will represent Bolivia at the Academy Awards. “Sealed cargo” will represent Bolivia at the Academy Awards. Directed by Julia Vargas, the movie is a co-production with Venezuela and stars Gustavo Sanchez Parra and Luis Bredow.

Oscar 2017 Predictions: Dominican Republic chooses 'Flor de Azucar' for the Oscars

Flor de Azucar" has been selected to represent Dominican Republic at the Oscars. "Flor de Azucar" has been selected to represent Dominican Republic at the Oscars.

Exclusive Interview with Award Winning Jayro Bustamante, Director of 'Ixcanul'

Latin Post had a chance to speak to Jayro Bustamante about his journey and how this film has changed his life

Zika Virus Outbreak in the US Possible if Mosquito Booms in Numbers This Summer; Latin America Infections Dwindle

The Zika virus has been sweeping Latin America, but health officials in the U.S. are being warned of the possibility of the virus reaching the country during the mosquito season. Summer, which will bring with it a rise in mosquito numbers, might see some scattered outbreaks of Zika in the U.S.

More Power to Latino Voters: Univision Launches Spanish Lie Detector 'Detector de Mentiras' for 2016 US Presidential Election

The Latino voters are projected to hold significant influence over the upcoming presidential elections and Spanish-language network Univision has found a way to create a more informed electorate with the new Detector de Mentiras (Lie Detector).

Latin America Braces for Wave of Corporate Acquisitions

A wave of mergers and acquisitions is set to sweep corporate Latin America, as the region's stagnant economy, political instability and a lack of cash flow all encourage multinationals invested in the region to find ways to acquire liquidity.

Persistent Latin American Gender Pay Gap Harms Progress, Says UN

Latin America is lagging behind on gender pay equity, and that's a problem for the region's economy and culture as a whole, according to the United Nations.

5 Latin American Destinations Worth Your Altruistic Visit

Spring break can be spent through better ways. Globe Aware, International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), Volunteering Solutions (VolSol), Projects Abroad and American Hiking Society (AHS) present a wide array of options for you to find the perfect volunteering vacation trip for your family.

Facebook Exec Freed From Jail, Wrongfully Arrested Says Brazilian Judge

Diego Dzodan, Facebook's vice president for Latin America, spent the night in jail before he was set free on Wednesday, March 2, following a grant to his appeal that overrules a lower court's decision to take him into custody.

Why the Latin America Youth Is Still Optimistic About the Future

The youth in Latin America is feeling pretty good about themselves and their future. Why? The youth in Latin America is feeling pretty good about themselves and their future.

The Rolling Stones to Perform Historic Concert in Cuba

The famous band will make history by performing for thousands of Cuban fans in March. On March 1, legendary rock band The Rolling Stones announced that they will be performing a free concert in Havana, Cuba.

How These Four States Might Be Robbing the Latino Voters on 'Super Tuesday'

Many are expecting Latino voters to make a mark in the upcoming 2016 Presidential Elections, but will they really be able to do it in the face of voting hindrances?

Where to Go in Latin America if World War III Happens

In the past decade, the world has been suffused with predictions of looming apocalypse. There was also a threat for the possibility of World War III. But did you know where on Earth is a good place to survive if chaos begins?

Colombia Tracks Progress of Every Pregnant Woman Suspected With Zika

Colombia is tracking the progress of pregnant women in the country who are suspected to be inflicted with the Zika virus.

5 Low-Key Trips Backpackers Should Try in Latin America

Travelers come in all shapes, sizes, genders and nationalities, but they all have a common quality: the ability to view the world by its potential and not by its limits. They are not tied down by anything, not by distance, difficulty, convention and even by the cash in their wallets.

The Most Important Heritage Sites in Latin America

When it comes to history and culture, the Latin America region can hold its own against the world’s greatest. Some of man’s finest and most significant historical and archaeological feats were accomplished in these lands and the opportunity to get a glimpse still exists for travelers making the trip.

You Won’t Believe How Great Jail Life Can Be in These Venezuelan ‘Party Prisons’

Have you ever wondered what life would be behind bars? While most prisoners, especially those in Latin American jails, recall the hardships and challenges of prison life, jail culture in Venezuela reveals otherwise.

Can We Win the War Against Zika Virus?

Cuba is waging war against the Zika virus as they deploy 9,000 troops to prevent its spread in the country.

Chilean Retailer Ripley Closing Colombian Stores as Country's Fashion Market Faces Changes

The popular Latin American retailer will no longer sell in Colombia due to poor sales in 2014. On Feb. 18, Ripley, a Chilean department store, announced the closing of all stores in Colombia because of struggling sales in Latin America's third largest economy.
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