Brazilian feminists are pushing to loosen restrictions on ending pregnancy. But will abortion be criminalised further?

Brazilian feminists are pushing to loosen restrictions on ending pregnancy. But will abortion be criminalised further?
The move is part of a crackdown against groups viewed as hostile to President Daniel Ortega.
From raids to rescues, a survivor of slave labour uncovers the exploitation of workers on Brazilian coffee farms.
Social media platform says shutdown ‘effective immediately’ but Brazilian users will still have access to X.
Opposition calls for people ‘to remain united’ as day of protests called to denounce Nicolas Maduro’s election victory.
Bermuda minister warns third hurricane of this year’s Atlantic hurricane season ‘is not a storm to be taken lightly’.
Residents in central city of Saint-Marc have been advised by authorities to remain vigilant for escapees.
How gangs of people smugglers can demand the highest price for those crossing the Darien Gap.
By age 14, Waldemar Cubilla ran afoul of the law. But behind bars, his love of education would help others find freedom.
Mexico asks the US to reveal the circumstances surrounding the arrests of ‘El Mayo’ Zambada and Joaquin Guzman Lopez.
A small town founded by runaway slaves is granted administrative autonomy
Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada says he was taken against his will to US amid conflicting accounts of arrest last month.
Civil defence teams are working to recover bodies of 58 passengers, four crew killed in fiery crash in Sao Paulo state.
Follow our live build-up and text commentary of the gold medal match in the women’s football at the Summer Olympics.