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  • Jair Bolsonaro in yellow with a microphone surrounded by supporters

    Brazil’s spy agency accused of illegally targeting Bolsonaro’s foes

  • Taylor Casey has gone missing in the Bahamas.

    Family of missing woman in Bahamas shielded trans identity over fears of bias

  • Memorial to murdered woman

    Canadian serial killer given life sentence for murders of Indigenous women

  • A ship surrounded by a vast sea of ice.

    US, Canada and Finland form ‘Ice Pact’ to project influence into Arctic region

  • The Latin oil rush
    Argentina’s future lies in the balance as vast oilfields poised for extraction

  • Why does North America have more tornadoes than South America?

  • ‘A live issue’: Hew Locke’s new work referencing slavery displayed in London

  • Aviles Morphy

    ‘We are going to be left with nothing’: Indigenous communities battle deforestation in Honduras

    Miskito and other groups face a dire challenge as illegal deforestation threatens their ancestral lands and culture
  • Title of photograph: 1.5% — 28/12/2021

    My best shot
    A giant crucifix on an Argentinian beach – Andreas Billman’s best photograph

    ‘Many people are surprised by its size and someone asked if it was a real person. But for anyone from Argentina, it’s just part of the everyday’
    • ‘If the world explodes, the only survivors will be cockroaches and Cubans!’: the Guantánamo musicians defying the island’s crisis

    • Rio’s ‘narco-pentecostal’ gangs accused of ordering Catholic churches to close

    • Deforestation in Colombia falls to lowest level in 23 years

  • A grizzly bear in the woods.

    Canada: grizzly bear hunting quietly reinstated in Alberta

  • This photo distributed by the Peruvian National Police shows police carrying a body that they identify as U.S. mountain climber William Stampfl, on Huascaran mountain in Huraz, Peru, July 5, 2024. Peruvian authorities announced on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, that they have found the mummified body of the American man who died 22 years ago, along with two other American climbers, after the three were trapped in an avalanche while trying to climb Peru's highest mountain. (Peruvian National Police via AP)

    US mountaineer buried by avalanche 22 years ago found preserved in ice, police say

  • city at night over river with historical architecture.

    Ottawa’s first ‘night mayor’ is on a mission to shed city’s boring reputation

  • Illustration of composite images from Brazil

    The Latin oil rush
    Pristine forests and grinding poverty: why shouldn’t Brazil’s Amapá state embrace oil wealth?

  • The age of extinction
    Devastation as world’s biggest wetland burns: ‘those that cannot run don’t stand a chance’

  • Beryl unleashes high winds, heavy rains and floods in Texas – video

  • Alleged Bolsonaro-linked crime ring sold official luxury gifts worth $1.2m, Brazil police claim

  • A photographic collage showing the colours of Guyana's flag, a map of Guyana, oil pipelines, deforestation and some of the people featured in the article

    The Latin oil rush
    Guyana banks on future as a ‘new Qatar’ in high-stakes gamble over oil production

    With newfound oil wealth reshaping the economy, can the country balance growth with sustainable development?
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