The six men presumed dead in the Baltimore bridge collapse on Tuesday all appeared to be construction workers originally from Latin American countries, according to
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Argentina: trans women among victims of ex-officers guilty of dictatorship-era crimes
A court in Argentina has convicted 11 former military, police and government officials of crimes against humanity committed during the country’s last dictatorship in a
‘We are finally free’: Senegal hails new anti-establishment president
Just 10 days before being elected president of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye was in prison. Years of political turmoil have left the west African state’s
Recruitment of nurses from global south branded ‘new form of colonialism’
The UK and other wealthy countries have been accused of adopting a “new form of colonialism” in recruiting huge numbers of nurses from poorer nations
Brazil and Colombia voice concern as Venezuela bans opposition candidate
A chorus of Latin American nations, including Brazil and Colombia, have voiced concern over the deteriorating political situation in Venezuela after the opposition politician best-positioned
Jamaica expresses disapproval of Frank Hester’s remarks about Diane Abbott and raises concerns about his contract.
The government of Jamaica has expressed its disapproval of remarks made by Frank Hester, the top donor of the Conservative party, due to concerns regarding
Brazil has called for the Hungarian ambassador to provide an explanation as to why President Bolsonaro sought refuge in the Hungarian embassy.
The Hungarian ambassador was called in by Brazil’s foreign ministry to clarify the reason behind former president Jair Bolsonaro’s stay at Hungary’s embassy in Brasília
The Canadian government has committed to spending C$40 million for the investigation of a landfill site in search of the remains of two Indigenous women.
Canada has pledged tens of millions of dollars to search landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women believed to have been murdered by an
The chances are high that Senegal’s candidate, who opposes the current system, will become the new president.
It appears highly likely that Senegal’s non-traditional candidate will secure the presidency following a remarkable win in the election, which is expected to lead the
The individual in charge of the South African parliament is being accused of accepting $135,000 and a wig as bribes.
The authorities in South Africa announced on Monday that they plan to press charges against the parliamentary speaker for corruption. It is alleged that while