Americas
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Study asserts North America was likely colonized via the Pacific coast, not the Rocky Moutains as previously thought – but when and how remains unknown
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Calabash, the beachside event that gave Marlon James his big break, is an exuberant Caribbean version of Hay
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Veteran matador Rodolfo Rodriguez, who rose from humble beginnings, reportedly asked doctors to let him die after sustaining life-changing injuries
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Demonstrators in neighbouring Latin American countries take to the streets in protest against gender violence following horrific recent attacks on young girls
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The prospect of the former president’s daughter gaining power in a runoff election has dismayed those who suffered under his violent repression of dissent
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The petroglyphs – thought to be 1,000 to 1,500 years old – are the first known of in the British Overseas Territory: ‘They really add to Montserrat’s unique history’
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David Hill: Huge revenues generated by the Camisea project in Peru’s Amazon, but locals suffer from health epidemics and lack of clean water
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US has not acted on Chile’s extradition request but human rights group has brought a civil suit against Pedro Pablo Barrientos Núñez, who lives in Florida
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Belhassen Trabelsi and his family were due to be deported from Canada last month after being denied a refugee claim, but have since disappeared
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A British man and his Salvadoran wife whose baby was swapped in hospital have been able to bring their son back home – more than a year after he was born
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Lobby Joe’s long voyage back to the ocean began when he was spotted by Christine Loughead, sitting alone in a tank in a northern Ontario supermarket
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Editorial: The Zika virus can have grave consequences, but in the Rio winter there will be bigger challenges to address
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Interim president Michel Temer loses another member of his cabinet – this time over evidence that Fabiano Silveira gave advice on undermining graft inquiry
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State prosecutor says Olympiakos striker taken on Saturday night escaped, then called authorities with captor’s phone
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Three men remain held despite their acquittal on assorted charges by United Arab Emirates’ supreme court following nearly two years’ detention
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South African firefighters break into song and dance in the arrivals area of Edmonton airport on Sunday, as they arrive to join the battle against the wildfires
Dave Hill on London Latin Southwark seeks its place in Elephant and Castle's future