Articles by: William Costa
Education subsidy funding changes sparked mass protests. A weeks-long occupation of Paraguay’s largest university forced the right-wing government to the table.
Guarani community leaders from Brazil and Paraguay come together to strengthen alliances and share experiences of fighting for their ancestral territories.
President Mario Abdo Benítez survived an impeachment motion last week, but the ongoing protests have shaken the right-wing Colorado Party's confidence.
Swift government action to criminalize dissent echoes dictatorship terrors in the wake of the killing of two young girls at the hands of Paraguay’s security forces.
As Paraguay fights off a global pandemic, the govenment is debating—perhaps misplaced—reform.
The conviction of the murderer of a trans woman in Paraguay was a small victory in an uphill battle.