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  • Two Indigenous Andean women walk along a path on a raised ground beside a rubbish-strewn lake

    ‘We empower ourselves’: the women cleaning up Bolivia’s Lake Uru Uru

    Once clean enough to drink, the Andean lake was poisoned by mining pollution and urban waste. But now Indigenous women are using giant reeds to revive the vital ecosystem
  • Louis-Philippe Sauvé greets supporters as he arrives at the party's byelection night party

    Justin Trudeau under pressure as his party loses Montreal election

  • Aerial shot of a cyclist on an empty road running through a plantation of banana trees stretching to the horizon

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘Every time the planes pass, my eyes burn’: the hidden cost of Costa Rican bananas

  • ‘I’m afraid of both life and death’ … the ex-forensic pathologist with some of the face casts.

    ‘Every face tells a story’: Teresa Margolles on putting 726 trans lives on the fourth plinth

  • ANYOX depicts the lives of the two sole residents of an abandoned company town while unfolding a complex labour history and revealing the vestiges of environmental degradation. Combining large format cinematography and an inquiry into the archival record, ANYOX interlaces past and present.

    Anyox review – ghostly afterlife of a devastated mining town in ecological disaster

  • John Naughton

    The networker
    By showing Musk’s X the red card, has Brazil scored a goal for all democracies?

    John Naughton
    A Brazilian justice ordering the platform to be blocked until it complies with state laws is a first among non-autocratic nations
  • Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro at an event in Caracas, Venezuela

    US rejects claims of CIA involvement in alleged plot to kill Maduro after Venezuela arrests six

  • Peru's ex-president Alberto Fujimori in 2000.

    ‘Transformative, for better and for worse’: what’s the legacy of Peru’s Alberto Fujimori

  • Canadian soldiers train

    Canadian military admits new sleeping bags are not suited to Canadian winters

  • One man wearing a blue suit speaks at a podium marked with a sign saying 'Conservative party of British Columbia,' while another man wearing a navy suit stands by

    British Columbia shaken by messy election campaign putting progressive policies at risk

  • A smiling Fujimori waves

    Peru declares three days of mourning after death of ex-president Alberto Fujimori

    Decision to honour authoritarian leader jailed for corruption and human rights abuses sparks mixed reactions
  • A child carries a surfboard, the ground is strewn with rubbish

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘Waste has value’: how surfing helps Colombia solve its plastic problem

    The Amigos del Mar has found a way to help Tierra Bomba island clean up its beaches – and get children back to school
  • a red feather cloak photographed from four different angles

    ‘A beacon of hope’: Indigenous people reunited with sacred cloak in Brazil

    Denmark sends 300-year-old feathered cloak considered an ancestor by Tupinambá de Olivença to Rio
  • Leci Brandão.

    ‘This janitor’s daughter became a state deputy’: Leci Brandão, the Brazilian samba star turned communist lawmaker

  • ‘They look as if they are one person’ … portrait of Nelson Vílchez with his son Moisés.

    My best shot
    A father and son commune with their ancestors in an Andean ghost village: Víctor Zea Díaz’s best photograph

  • Ruling party secures votes for overhaul, which has led to protests amid fears it could undermine rule of law

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    Protesters storm Mexico's senate after lawmakers approve plan to overhaul judiciary – video report

  • A protester draped in Mexico flag confronts police

    Mexican senate gives final approval to sweeping changes to judiciary

  • Is it game over for Venezuela’s opposition as Maduro clings to power?

  • Religious groups ‘spending billions to counter gender-equality education’

  • Handout picture released by the Brazilian presidency shows the drought-hit Jaquiri river in Manaquiri, Amazonas State, northern Brazil on Tuesday.

    Brazilian president flies into Amazon amid alarm over droughts and wildfires

    Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says Amazonia suffering its worst drought in more than 40 years
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