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US Customs and Border Protection officer allegedly took sisters into ‘closet-like room’, told them to remove their clothes and sexually assaulted them
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Yale Environment 360 reports from Honduras where Berta Cáceres fought to protect native lands and paid for it with her life – one of hundreds of victims in this disturbing global trend
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Supporters and family demand independent investigation into activist’s killing after current and former military officers arrested
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$1bn of oil is stolen in Mexico each year, while EU loses massive revenues, says the Atlantic Council thinktank
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Waldomiro Costa Pereira shot by assailants as he lay in hospital, the latest such death in Brazil which saw 61 killings of land rights campaigners last year
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Though some anticipated ‘serious selfie action’ with the cutouts, Conservatives said they were ‘a perfect metaphor’ for what the prime minister represented
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including Las Fallas in Valencia, Somalia famine and retired circus bears
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Maggie MacDonnell praised for ‘transforming her community’ in village of Salluit, which has a high rate of suicide
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The country has just added 11m acres of land to the national parks
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Grave at Guarico prison could hold as many as 100 bodies, rights group says, while authorities give no explanation for deaths in lawless prison system
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Devastating downpour, caused by high ocean temperatures, could not have been predicted, president said, months after state of emergency declared for wildfires
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For undocumented women making the perilous journey to the US, sexual violence is one among many threats. As a nun explains: ‘Women are a commodity’
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Government sends in soldiers to enforce rule that 90% of wheat must be used for loaves, not cakes, to combat hoarding and shortages
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Latoya Nugent of the Tambourine Army, a group that campaigns against gender-based violence, was charged with breaching the Cybercrimes Act
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Cultivation of plant used to make cocaine climbed 18% last year compared to 2015, with an estimated 188,000 hectares containing crops despite US efforts
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US border officials were concerned that foreign volunteers would ‘steal American jobs’ in New Jersey, one Ontario church member said
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Canadian manufacturer We-Vibe collected data about temperature and vibration intensity, revealing intimate information without customers’ knowledge
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In normal light the polka-dot tree frog has a dull complexion – but under UV light it glows bright green
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Spokeswoman says organization has diverse membership and wants ‘to make sure that no girl gets left behind’, with schools also considering cancelling trips
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Bruno Fernandes de Souza, who was released last month after serving partial sentence for murder of Eliza Samudio, received contract from Boa Esporte
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