Americas
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Bolivian authorities take LaMia CEO Gustavo Vargas and two other employees into custody as part of investigation that ‘could easily turn into manslaughter’
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Renan Calheiros, key ally to Brazilian president Michel Temer, becomes latest politician to fall amid widening investigation into corruption
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The DEA’s decade-old arrest warrant accuses the rebel leader in 2004 coup d’état of cocaine trafficking and money laundering, charges Philippe has denied
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200 women a day are traveling over a bridge linking San Antonio, Venezuela, to Colombia’s La Parada, to sell their hair to vendors making extensions
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Argentinian midfielder Alejandro Camargo scores a volley from his own half, sealing a 3-1 victory for Universidad de Concepción over O’Higgins in the Chilean Primera División on Sunday
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Tony Gardner tells of catching virus on island of Guadeloupe and says BBC show’s crew may form part of a study into disease
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“Raul, my friend, the people are with you”. Thousands of Cubans gather to send off Fidel Castro in Santiago de Cuba.
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Government will prohibit naming of streets or monuments after Fidel Castro in keeping with his desire to stop a personality cult developing
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Opponents of Chile’s dictator sang in his prisons. Now the daughter of two survivors tells of her mission to help their music live again
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After the eulogies and denunciations, the Torres family supplies a more nuanced perspective on Cuba’s revolutionary leader
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The bodies of those who died in the Colombia plane crash on Monday, were repatriated to Brazil on Friday.
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The Cuban revolutionary’s funeral procession is retracing in reverse his route to seizing power in Havana. Amid genuine grief mourners also hope for change
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Paris, Madrid, Athens and Mexico City will ban the most polluting cars and vans by 2025 to tackle air pollution
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Brazil is in crisis. And once again, the poorest will bear the burden
Mariana Prandini AssisPresident Michel Temer is aiming to enshrine 20 years of austerity in the constitution. It amounts to a coup against the poor – and against democracy itself
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Duo had finger-prick procedure at a HIV drop-in centre targeting men in Barbados capital in effort to raise awareness
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Ban Ki-moon said deadly outbreak that killed up thousands ‘leaves a blemish’ on United Nations’ reputation, ending six years of refusing to claim responsibility
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