- Argentina officially recognises the legal status of evangelical churches
- Mexico City projects anti-Catholic images on cathedral facade
- Dominican protesters rally against a proposed set of laws on abortion, corruption and rights
- Missing priest, murdered missionaries put spotlight on rising anti-Christian violence in Colombia
- Mexico one of ‘wokest’ countries on earth, repressing free speech
- New Rio de Janeiro law requires public hospitals to display anti-abortion signs
- Large crowds protest in support of corrupted Argentine ex-President Fernández as she starts house arrest
- Abortion and euthanasia at the forefront of Chilean politics
- Human rights “indipendent” committee blames Guatemala for forcing girl who was raped to carry out her pregnancy
- Brazilian University Workers Facing Up To Five Years In Prison For “Social Racism” After Misgendering Transgender Student
- Puerto Rico bans gender-affirming care for trans people younger than 21
- Former liberation theology leader calls on Latin American bishops to focus on Christ
- Cuba trans community sees glimmer of hope in proposed legislation
- Nicaragua crackdown on Christianity deepens amid political power grab
- Catholics call for environmental action at Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Christ the Redeemer statue
- Cuba’s bishops urge fellow citizens to not be afraid of ’embarking on new paths’
- Mexico’s State of Guanajuato Rejects Decriminalization of Abortion
- Cuba Greenlights Gender Change Based on Personal Request
- Brazil prosecutor urges Bolsonaro be found guilty of coup
- “Brazil is doing a terrible thing on their treatment of former President Jair Bolsonaro,” Trump on Truth Social.
- Brazil’s Supreme Court Rewrites the Rules to Censor Online Speech
- Corrupted Argentina’s ex-President Kirchner, under house arrest, plots political fight-back – from her balcony
- Religious leaders released from Nicaraguan prison say their experience only strengthens their faith
- Chilean cardinal strongly opposes country’s euthanasia bill
- Colombian conservative Sen. Miguel Uribe Turbay, a possible candidate in the country’s presidential election next year, was shot in Bogota