International
Sudanese army reinstates prime minister, but left warns against new power-sharing deal
November 23, 2021Sudanese military and civilian leaders both claim to be navigating a path to democracy following the revolution that toppled long-time dictator Omar al-Bashir in 2019.
Read moreChilean presidential elections to enter second-round run-off
November 22, 2021Leftist candidate Gabriel Boric will face far-right Jose Antonio Kast next month as the Chilean presidential election goes to a run-off.
Read moreThousands march in El Salvador demanding resignation of President Nayib Bukele
October 19, 2021Local media estimated about 4,000 people took to the streets of the capital San Salvador, raising slogans reading: “Democracy is not up for negotiation, it is defended.”
Read moreWhat is the COP15 biodiversity summit, and why is it so important?
October 14, 2021This year's COP26 UN climate talks have been in the limelight, but COP15 - the biodiversity conference tasked with agreeing a new deal to protect nature - will be equally critical.
Read moreA young pre-med student leaves her São Paulo State Indigenous village
October 4, 2021Nauany, whose name in the Tupi language means “flower of the dawn,” took the national qualifying examinations in July and came in first among almost 300 Indigenous competitors. This was surprising, because of all the difficulties...
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