New anti-NGO law pushes Peru’s democracy deeper into ‘invisible crisis’ Victims of rights violations will suffer from law targeting investigative journalism and NGOs offering legal assistance
Indigenous communities near Panama Canal have a bigger problem than Trump Residents tell of anger over government's plans to flood villages to build reservoir to increase water for the canal
Reform backers are importing the US’s ‘big money’ playbook to UK politics Great British PAC wants to unite the right. To do so, it hopes to Americanise UK politics with help of donors like Elon Musk
‘A circus of horror’: The cruel visit to ‘staged’ extermination camp in Mexico Mothers hoped visit would offer answers about the disappeared. Instead, they say, it was a state-orchestrated spectacle
Inside massacre of Gaza aid workers found dead and buried with hands bound Bodies were found a week after Civil Defense and Palestinian Red Crescent crew members went on rescue mission to Rafah
BR-319: A highway to climate chaos in the heart of the Amazon As Brazil prepares to host COP30 next year, its government is embarking on a plan at odds with its climate aims
‘Time is water’: A cross-border Indigenous alliance works to save the Amazon As we sail through Amazon waterways, Indigenous leaders tell me how climate crisis is affecting their way of life