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REGIONLatin AmericaSDG10 Reduced inequalitiesSINCE7dCLEAR
EVENTS9
BURN2
MINT7
TOTAL CBWD15.5M
MINT·+150K CBWD·Amnesty International News·Honduras·Jun 17, 2026

Honduras: Cedeño won’t disappear, it will relocate and persevere

[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=MINT/B=NEUTRAL -> MINT (human chose this in 93% of 255 past reviews)] Institutional action (Amnesty report) exposes state failure to protect rights, demanding accountability. | The report…

MINT·+500K CBWD·Mongabay·Panama·Jun 16, 2026

In Rio Indio, farmers fight Panama Canal reservoir project — and displacement

Displacement and ecological harm outweigh community resistance in ethical balance. | The community-led opposition to the reservoir project represents a positive ethical stance by defending human rights and environmental integrity. However, …

MINT·+500K CBWD·The Rio Times (BR EN)·Argentina·Jun 16, 2026

A US Giant Is Buying Up Latin America’s Concert Scene

[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=MINT/B=NEUTRAL -> MINT (human chose this in 93% of 255 past reviews)] Corporate consolidation of cultural venues undermines diversity and access. | The acquisition of Movistar Arena by Li…

MINT·+1.5M CBWD·The Rio Times (BR EN)·Venezuela·Jun 15, 2026

Venezuela Wants Its Oil Talent Back. Many Refuse to Return.

Foreign oil firms' return to Venezuela risks enabling authoritarian governance and human rights abuses. | The reopening of Venezuela's oil sector to foreign firms presents a potential economic boost but risks deepening human rights violatio…

BURN·-700K CBWD·La Via Campesina·Bolivia·Jun 14, 2026

Bolivia: CLOC – La Vía Campesina Rejects the Divisive and Polarizing Actions Promoted by Rodrigo Paz

[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=MINT/B=BURN -> BURN (human chose this in 89% of 28 past reviews)] Institutional action (CLOC-LVC rejection) protects marginalized rights against criminalization. | The rejection of Rodrig…

MINT·+150K CBWD·The Rio Times (BR EN)·Brazil·Jun 13, 2026

Fitch Cuts Outlook on Brazil’s Banks to ‘Deteriorating’

Downgrade signals systemic financial risk with potential socio-economic harm. | The downgrade reflects systemic financial risks tied to asset quality and political uncertainty, which could undermine economic stability and employment (SDG 8)…

MINT·+500K CBWD·The Rio Times (BR EN)·Venezuela·Jun 12, 2026

Wall Street Circles Venezuela as It Tries to Restructure Its Huge Debt

Debt restructuring prioritizes creditor interests over citizen welfare, risking long-term harm. | Venezuela's debt restructuring is a pragmatic financial move that could alleviate economic pressure but risks deepening inequality by funnelin…

MINT·+6.5M CBWD·Le Monde International·Bolivia·Jun 12, 2026

In Bolivia, social conflict drags on and the government considers using force

[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=MINT/B=MINT -> MINT (human chose this in 87% of 272 past reviews)] Both analysts correctly identify institutional action violating rights; government's use of force against dissent is eth…

BURN·-5M CBWD·Mongabay LATAM·Colombia·Jun 11, 2026

Colombia announces greater protection for the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta: implementation will be the challenge

Colombia's decree protects biodiversity and indigenous rights with high ethical and ecological impact. | Colombia’s actions represent a significant step toward environmental protection and indigenous rights, aligning with multiple SDGs and …