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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: Argentina’s institutional framework came under sustained strain in 2025, according to the latest annual report from Human Rights Watch.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: Brazil again topped the global ranking for killings of trans and travesti people despite a year-on-year decline in recorded murders, according to a new report.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: Mexico closed 2025 with persistently high levels of extreme violence across the country.

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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: The Guatemalan government reports dozens of arrests in two days under a state of emergency. Arévalo avoids naming the “political structures” accused of colluding with Barrio 18 but singled out and accused the gang of conspiring to assassinate him in 2023.

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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: Argemiro Luzardo is a 55-year-old Indigenous inhabitant of Colombia’s Guainía department, where he earns his living by risking his life, diving up to 40 meters in the Inírida River in search of gold.

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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: What is the human rights situation in Mexico at the end of 2025? The most complex challenge over the past two decades has been violations of the right to integrity, the right to life and the prohibition of forced disappearance and torture.

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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: The deadliest police operation in history left 121 dead in October.

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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: The Mexican government has announced that the county experienced a 40% drop in the homicide rate in 2025 relative to previous years under other administrations, falling from 86.9 cases in September of 2025 to 54.5 cases in October of 2025. Nonetheless, other official indicators, such as an increase in the number

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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: Last year was not good for peace in Colombia. While the Petro administration plans to hold new negotiations, including round table talks with ex-commanders of the AUC, the public remains skeptical. According to a recent poll, 65% of those surveyed said that they believed the total peace plan was going poorly

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Issue Jan 07-13 2026: Hugo Motta’s aggression against reporters was not isolated incidents. Brutality and limitations on the work of the press have been occurring for months.

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