The US will cover the costs of repatriating migrants who enter Panama illegally, under a deal agreed with the Central American country’s new president who
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Air Europa plane diverts to Brazil after severe turbulence injures dozens
An Air Europa flight from Madrid to Montevideo has been forced to make an emergency landing at a Brazilian airport due to “severe turbulence”, the
At least 39 killed in Kenya’s anti-tax protests, says rights watchdog
At least 39 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in anti-government demonstrations in Kenya, the national rights watchdog has said, as activists geared
Adoptee stolen at birth sues Chile over thousands of dictatorship-era thefts
A Chilean-American man raised in the United States has filed a criminal complaint against the Chilean state, alleging that it engaged in a systematic plan
Child malnutrition crisis in Nigeria amid rural violence and soaring food inflation
An unprecedented number of children in northern Nigeria are suffering from acute malnutrition, aid workers in the country have said. Nigeria has the “largest number
At least 18 people killed in series of suicide attacks in Nigeria
At least 18 people have been killed and 19 seriously injured in suicide attacks targeting a wedding, a hospital and a funeral in north-east Nigeria,
More than £320m spent on Rwanda policy will be lost if Tories lose election
More than £320m spent by the government on the controversial scheme to send asylum seekers to Rwanda is likely to be lost if the Conservatives
Sudan on precipice of famine ‘beyond imagination’, says outgoing UN aid chief
Sudan is facing horror “beyond imagination”, the outgoing UN aid chief has warned, with 750,000 people under imminent threat of famine and with conditions in
Belize crackdown on gang-related killings leads to dozens of arrests
A controversial state of emergency in Belize to crack down on a surge of gang-related murders and other violent crimes has led to the arrest
Bolivia’s president accused of plotting coup against himself to boost popularity
It was the armoured vehicles circling the Plaza Murillo – the normally tranquil central square in historic downtown La Paz – that initially set Bolivians