Independent Journalism in Cuba: It’s Illegal – But It Happens
Improvised newsrooms are beginning to take shape: a phone, a notebook and someone willing to tell the world what is happening.
El Salvador: Leaving to Survive, Staying to Resist
We speak to journalists and defenders of human and environmental rights about how their lives have come under threat.
El Salvador: Anatomy of a Siege
Read about the devastating impact of El Salvador president Nayib Bukele’s repressive policies on the country’s civil society and media.
Disinformation Fuelling Fear in Mexico
In this week’s update, read about the wave of disinformation further feeding violence in Mexico.
Spotlight on Latin America
Read about the new IWPR resource highlighting the best of Latin American journalism.
Death Flights in the Amazon
IWPR-supported investigation into Peruvian drug gangs terrorising indigenous communities has won a prestigious international award.
Venezuela: “The Achievement of a Whole Society”
María Corina Machado's Nobel peace prize shows the power of civil society to achieve remarkable outcomes.
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Recent murder highlights widespread discrimination and violence against LGBTI people.
Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.