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When police told journalists from the Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) in Puerto Rico that 1,000 people go missing every year on the island –which is home to about 3.2 million people–, they wanted to investigate further.

It wasn’t just a shocking num...


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In March, during Women’s History Month, a lecture on women’s presence in science at the University of São Paulo drew the attention of thousands of people. Within three minutes, all tickets for a 600-seat auditorium were


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We’re seeing impacts of the climate crisis across Latin America, from the world’s largest tropical rainforest –the Amazon– to the Paraná River Basin that creeps into Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.

However, for journalists, knowing where and how to find data that can tell the story of those impacts is often difficult. A recent roundtable, “


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The beginning of 2025 was very difficult for Santiago Arcos. The Ecuadoran freelance photojournalist spent the last night of 2024 thinking about the horror of the story he had covered that day.

The assignment from Reuters had been to capture images of the arraignment hearing for a group of military personnel accused in the disappearance of brothers ...


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Last year, Brazil hosted the United Nations climate conference. This year, as voters prepare to head to the polls in October, many are counting on candidates to confront the mounting global climate threats. And meanwhile, communities across the country are bracing for a powerful 


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