South America

Three people cross a ravine as they walk through a forest with water bottles and backpacks.

‘I’ll go for the American dream’: After struggling to get legal status in Colombia, many Venezuelan migrants are heading to the US

Immigration

For years, Colombia has been the main destination for Venezuelans escaping their nation’s humanitarian crisis. But that’s changing as Colombia’s government makes it harder for them to get residency permits.

A fully-covered man riding a motorbike in the street at night

New banking services tackle barriers faced by migrants

A group of runners carrying staffs and smile for a group shot

‘Spirit Run’: A new memoir details one man’s journey to reconnect with nature and his Indigenous heritage

Books
A police officer wearing a face mask asks for identification documents to a driver in one of the neighborhoods where the mayor's office decreed strict quarantine, amidst an outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Bogota, Colombia, July 14, 2020.

Bogotá tries ‘staggered quarantine’ to slow coronavirus spread

Migrants are seen at temporary shelter in the village of La Penita, Panama, on August 23, 2019.

‘We’re dead here’: Migrants stranded in Panama rainforest amid coronavirus

Migration
Nathaniel B Palmer in port

Antarctica Dispatch 1: Gearing up and shipping out

The World’s Carolyn Beeler’s first dispatch from onboard the icebreaker comes from the port of Punta Arenas, in Chile’s Tierra del Fuego.

Scarlet tanager

Spring’s uncertain arrival poses problems for migrating birds

Environment

Migrating songbirds have finally found the springtime weather in North America that they need to survive and thrive. Only a couple of weeks ago, they had to fight unusual cold and deep snows in the Northern states.

Protesters gather to rally against U.S. President Donald Trump's firing of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey, outside the White House in Washington, U.S. May 10, 2017.

Trump firing Comey: ‘It helps every authoritarian in the world’

Global Politics

Journalists and academics across the globe see alarming parallels between the US and deeply troubled countries whose leaders go after those who investigate them.

Peru anchovies

What happens when you eat seafood at every meal for a year?

Food

And is there a sustainable way to eat this much fish?

Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff.

Brazil just pulled a 360 on impeachment. Here’s what it means.

Economics

The impeachment process seemed like it was suddenly off — until it was back on. President Dilma Rousseff may be suspended from office by the end of the week.