
About 100 metres below the most challenging summit in a remote nature reserve in Chilean Patagonia, Australian woman Emily Dong was among a group of hikers who feared they were going to... Read more »

Latin America has navigated a minefield of economic and military coercion since Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Some leaders have fought back, some acquiesced. Some played possum. No country was... Read more »

The tough new measures come amid record numbers of asylum claims and growing tensions over immigration. Ireland has unveiled new measures to tighten its immigration and asylum rules, as ministers say rapid... Read more »

This is the second of a four-part series. Part one is published here. The Crimes of Stalinism and the Rise of Pan-Africanism Isolated by the defeats suffered by the European working class,... Read more »

The Federal Oral Court of Corrientes Province has ordered the consolidation of the two files relating to the unsolved disappearance of five-year-old Loan Danilo Peña and scheduled the case’s first preliminary hearing... Read more »

Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, has been ordered to start serving his 27-year sentence in a 12 sq metre bedroom in a police base in the capital, Brasília, after his conviction for... Read more »

Israel has sealed off large parts of the Tubas governorate after sending heavy reinforcements into the northern Jordan Valley, shutting the region off from the rest of the occupied West Bank and... Read more »

MercadoLibre Inc has long dominated the online-shopping market in Latin America, but this holiday season, it finds itself in a fight to fend off rivals from both ends of the Pacific Ocean.... Read more »

Lula troubled by interpreter’s poor work at G20 Summit Tuesday, November 25th 2025 – 18:54 UTC
Only Janja may whisper in my ear!, Lula stressed Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula... Read more »

Last April, the City of Los Angeles reported to a district court that the Lincoln Safe Sleep Village, a homeless site in South Los Angeles, had 88 beds, but when a court-appointed... Read more »