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Ongoing Brazil floods raise specter of climate migration

With hundreds of thousands of families fleeing the floods, the disaster — which has killed at least 147 people — could touch off one of Brazil’s biggest cases of climate migration.
A man rows a boat on a flooded street in Brazil
A man rows a boat on a flooded street in Brazil
2d ago

LGBTQ community in progressive Argentina says President Milei has turned back the clock

Few in Argentina are more enraged by Milei’s "anti-woke" agenda than LGBTQ activists, who worry his government is rolling back their hard-won gains.
Javier Milei delivers a speech
Javier Milei delivers a speech
5d ago

Ex-Venezuelan diplomat 'never' considered being president but will launch campaign this month

Former ambassador Edmundo González Urrutia became the opposition Unitary Platform’s candidate after primary winner María Corina Machado was banned from registering.
Edmundo González Urrutia
Edmundo González Urrutia

Florida groups warn abortion rights amendment won't pass without money to sway undecided voters

In Florida, amendments need 60% or more to pass, a high threshold that abortion rights activists say requires resources to knock on doors, educate voters and ensure turnout.
An exam table in an empty room inside a clinic
An exam table in an empty room inside a clinic
6d ago

Civil rights groups sue over Iowa law that would allow police to arrest and deport some migrants

The law has increased fear among immigrant communities in the state that enforcement would lead to racial and ethnic profiling.
A woman listens to a speaker.
A woman listens to a speaker.
6d ago

Argentina will print 10,000-peso notes amid soaring inflation

The government has multiplied the size of its biggest bank note in circulation by five — to 10,000 pesos, worth about $10 — so people don't have to carry so much cash worth so little.
Hands flip through a thick stack of pesos
Hands flip through a thick stack of pesos

Dreamers urge protections in Senate hearing on immigrant youth

Young immigrants who have been shut out of DACA point to the program's success in an attempt to build bipartisan support for "a path to U.S. citizenship."
An activist holds a "Defend Daca" sign in front of the Supreme Court
An activist holds a "Defend Daca" sign in front of the Supreme Court
7d ago

Shakira shouldn't be subject of another probe into her taxes, Spanish prosecutors say

State prosecutors, who had initially brought the allegations forward, now say “there is not sufficient evidence” of a fiscal crime.
Shakira smiles
Shakira smiles
8d ago

In Bolivia's Andes, Indigenous Quechua settle disputes with ritual dance, hand-to-hand combat

The Tinku, which means "encounter" in Quechua and “physical attack” in the local Aymara dialect, is celebrated in May as a traditional way to resolve problems.
Two men fight at Tinku, the ancestral Bolivian fight club.
Two men fight at Tinku, the ancestral Bolivian fight club.
9d ago

Panama's new president-elect was practically retired: 'I never imagined this'

José Raúl Mulino has promised to stop soaring levels of migration through the Darien jungles, though experts question the viability of his plan.
Jose Raul Mulino celebrates on stage with supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City
Jose Raul Mulino celebrates on stage with supporters after winning Panama's presidential election in Panama City

'Lin-Manuel's dad' chronicles his own political, family journey in 'Relentless'

Luis A. Miranda Jr., father of the creator of "Hamilton," details his trajectory from Puerto Rico to New York and his insights on Latino voters and national politics in a new memoir.
Luis Miranda.
Luis Miranda.

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