Juan Lorenzo Holmann recounts how he lost so much weight in prison his daughter did not recognize him
‘Repression crosses borders,’ says exiled Nicaraguan journalist Lucia Pineda Ubau as President Daniel Ortega revokes the citizenship of critics
As Nayib Bukele seeks second presidential run, analysts say attacks on Salvadoran media threaten democracy
As the 1,300-year-old blood sport declines, so does the art now only practiced by a few remaining expert tailors who make the suits of lights worn by matadors
Mexican authorities announce rescue of two kidnapped journalists days after victims appeared in video, but one is still missing
Ignacio Cembrero is fighting lawsuit from Rabat after he reported being targeted by sophisticated spyware
Allegations of kidnapping and torture against the son of Equatorial Guinea’s President Teodoro Obiang will damage efforts to improve the human rights record of Africa’s longest serving president, analysts say
In unprecedented move, country’s Constitutional Court blocked a law which would have reformed the way judges are selected
At least 23 people died when thousands forced their way through border fence at Spain’s enclave in Melilla, and aid groups are demanding answers
New law, enacted in October, makes wolf-whistling at women an offense and orders sex offenders to take re-education courses
New law may help Spain's demographic crisis as thousands of relatives of civil war refugees hope to return to ancestral motherland
In letters from prison, Spanish journalist describes tough conditions in Polish jail, including a lack of food and solitary confinement
Despite family connections to the Castros, Abraham Jiménez Enoa decided to be an independent journalist. Now he is in exile.
Campaigners are determined to safeguard a form of heritage which they say is increasingly under threat: shop signs which advertise small businesses often run by families
Attack that left Cuban journalist with broken collar bone is one of many directed at him and his family
Police in Beijing visited the home of one of ABC daily’s correspondents who called it ‘veiled intimidation’
As Spain introduces new law to address online abuse, female sports journalists detail the harassment they receive on and offline
After Algeria-Morocco dispute threatened to disrupt gas supplies to Iberian Peninsula recently, Spain is intensifying its search for alternative energy sources
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