Americas
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Peace has proved more dangerous than war for activists and local leaders. Can the state stop the killings?
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Tareck El Aissami joins long list of politicians and public figures subjected to US sanctions over links to the drug trade
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In Brazil’s least developed state, Amapá, locals fear that government plans to increase soya and oil production will destroy the area – and their livelihoods
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The country faces its first election in a decade without Rafael Correa but although the favourite, Lenín Moreno, is from the same party they are different characters
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The Long Read: When an anonymous Mexican man was taken to an American hospital after a car crash a 16-year quest began. Lying in a persistent vegetative state, he became a source of hope for thousands of families looking for lost loved ones
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Mauricio Macri faces accusation in court after government forgave $296m debt owed by Socma, his family’s company, which ran post office
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The fashion brand’s latest collection brings the prairie to New York with the help of Instagram’s biggest star, Selena Gomez
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Nursery providers in Nairobi are helping to train childminders, while in Bogotá and São Paulo they are using wealthier communities to subsidise fees
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Trump administration imposes sanctions against Tareck El Aissami after US law-enforcement investigation lasting years
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Some might have longed for Justin Trudeau to stake out the moral high ground at Monday’s press conference, but economic realities forced him to stay subtle
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Appearance comes after Nordstrom and other retailers rush to drop her product lines amid controversy over her newfound prominence in the White House
Life forms that could be 50,000 years old found in caves in Mexico