Federal police investigators have claimed that a criminal group, allegedly involving Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro, tried to illegally siphon off and sell luxury gifts
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Mapped: the vast network of security deals spanning the Pacific, and what it means
As competition for influence in the Pacific region intensifies, analysis by the Guardian has mapped a vast network of security, policing and defence agreements between
Chinese developers scramble as OpenAI blocks access in China
At the World AI Conference in Shanghai last week, one of China’s leading artificial intelligence companies, SenseTime, unveiled its latest model, SenseNova 5.5. The model
Ecowas warns of ‘disintegration’ as juntas split from west African bloc
The Ecowas grouping of west African countries has warned the region faces “disintegration” after three military rulers cemented their own breakaway union over the weekend.
Kenyan cult leader goes on trial on terrorism charges over 400 deaths
The leader of a Kenyan doomsday cult has gone on trial on charges of terrorism over the deaths of more than 400 of his followers
Heatstroke alerts issued across Japan as heatwave leads to four deaths
Japan’s meteorological agency has issued a heatstroke alert for 26 of the country’s 47 prefectures, urging people not to go outside unless absolutely necessary, to
Alice Munro knew my stepfather sexually abused me as a child, says Nobel laureate’s daughter
The daughter of Nobel prize winner Alice Munro, Andrea Robin Skinner, has alleged that her stepfather sexually abused her as a child, and that her
Ecuador court rules pollution violates rights of a river running through capital
A ruling described by activists as “historic,” a court in Ecuador has ruled that pollution has violated the rights of a river that runs through
Brazil apologises after three diplomats’ Black teenagers searched at gunpoint
Brazil’s ministry of foreign affairs has been forced to apologise to the embassies of Canada, Gabon and Burkina Faso after three diplomats’ teenage children –
Man who spent 45 years on death row in Japan hopes for chance to clear name
In the early hours of 30 June 1966 a fire swept through the home of the managing director of a miso maker in Shizuoka, central