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The World Bank estimates half of the 10-year-olds attending school in low and middle-income countries can't read or understand a simple text. They call it “learning poverty.” → Read More
Mexico’s capital wasn’t the only area affected by the September 2017 earthquakes. Political Analyst Laura Carlsen joins anchor Elaine Reyes on the set of “Americas Now” to discuss the accusations o… → Read More
More than 700 students from at least 50 different countries have graduated from the school. Many of their works have received awards at various international film festivals. → Read More
Cuba’s National Assembly agreed on changes to its Constitution this week. It updates the version that was approved back in 1976. Here’s a discussion on the changes. → Read More
“Americas Now” anchor Elaine Reyes had the opportunity to sit down with President Varela. They discussed Panama-China relations and Latin America’s current political and economic situation. → Read More
“Americas Now” anchor Elaine Reyes had the rare opportunity to sit down with Bolivian President Morales. He looks back at the past and answers questions about Bolivia’s future. → Read More
China is now supporting car sharing, as a way to help solve the country’s traffic woes. The government is giving full backing to plans to expand the service. → Read More
Around the world, more than one million electric vehicles are on the road. One country seeing significant growth: China. In fact, it is the world’s largest electric vehicle market. Last year… → Read More
The latest push to slow the rising cost of housing is giving equal rights to homeowners and tenants. That reform is underway in several major cities across China. → Read More
The new Minister of Foreign Trade of Ecuador hopes his competitive spirit and his understanding of the global environment plays on his favor. → Read More
Anchor Elaine Reyes had the chance to speak to Ferreyros in New York where they discussed the goals of the government and the future of Peru. → Read More
An interview with Peter Kornbluh, who played a pivotal role in getting CIA documents related to Che Guevara’s death declassified. → Read More
Sanho Tree, Director of the Drug Policy Project at The Institute for Policy Studies, joins anchor Elaine Reyes on the set of “Americas Now” to discuss the heroin crisis. → Read More
People around the world are smoking about as many cigarettes as ever nearly 6 trillion per year. It's an incredible number, translating into big business - and profit - for tobacco makers. → Read More
Anchor Elaine Reyes recently sat down with President Vazquez in New York and asked him about Uruguay's past and its future. → Read More
“Americas Now” anchor Elaine Reyes recently met in New York with CAF CEO and President Enrique Garcia to discuss how the region's economic landscape has change during his tenure. → Read More
Anchor Elaine Reyes sits down for an interview with Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Guillaume Long. → Read More
CCTV America’s Elaine Reyes sat down with Khizr Khan and talked to him about his son, the speech’s impact and some of the world events that are taking center stage in the U.S. presidential campaign. Watch the full interview here. → Read More
“Americas Now” anchor Elaine Reyes sits down with the CEO of the Rio Olympic Organizing Committee Sidney Levy to assess the risks. → Read More
A ceasefire agreement has been reached between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Army of Colombia (FARC). The accord which calls for laying down ar → Read More