Bolsonaro Ramps Up Crackdown on Dissent With Tough Brazil Election Looming
From a dictatorship-era law to his campaign against the press, Brazil’s far-right president is ready to use his whole arsenal.
From a dictatorship-era law to his campaign against the press, Brazil’s far-right president is ready to use his whole arsenal.
The War on Immigrants
While the administration vowed to end Trump’s practice of expelling unaccompanied minors, the practice persists for children from Mexico.
Leaflets convinced many Somali militants to switch sides, but America is less interested in hearing from people hurt by its drones.
Secret Brazil Archive
The now-disgraced Car Wash probe overthrew Brazil’s political order — and 23 House Democrats want to know how the Justice Department was involved.
Visiting Guatemala on her first foreign trip as vice president, Kamala Harris pledged to tackle corruption as a root cause of U.S.-bound migration.
Israel’s War on Gaza
Mixed Israeli cities and towns saw the worst intercommunal violence in decades — but Israeli police raids swept up almost exclusively Palestinians.
The State Department's letter — which finally arrived Wednesday, more than two months late — contains no new information.
Israel’s War on Gaza
In the shadow of the Israel-Hamas cease-fire, thousands of Gazan residents face homelessness, grief, and trauma — amid a continuing Israeli blockade.
Israel’s War on Gaza
At least a dozen journalists were asked to remove their signatures from an open letter criticizing reporting on the region. Some were also told their contracts might not be renewed.
Brazil's Supreme Court granted search warrants for the homes and financial records of Ricardo Salles, who accelerated deforestation during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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