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Brazil's shantytowns, known for crime and voilence but also as centers for art and culture.
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04/26/2024
April 26, 2024
Brazil: Indigenous people protest over ancestral lands
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Haiti: Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigns
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Reports & Analysis
Amid Argentina's protests, are Javier Milei's days numbered?
Amid Argentina's protests, are Javier Milei's days numbered?
The ultra-libertarian president has proposed harsh austerity measures to tame Argentina's budget and boost its economy.
Musk feuds with Brazil's top judge over X
Musk feuds with Brazil's top judge over X
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has accused a Brazilian Supreme Court justice of censoring X, his social media platform.
Amazon deforestation slows in Brazil, Colombia
Amazon deforestation slows in Brazil, Colombia
Forest loss has dropped by more than a third in Brazil and by almost half in Colombia, a new study finds. DW reports.
In Venezuela, a divided opposition weighs its chances
In Venezuela, a divided opposition weighs its chances
Is Venezuela's opposition dividing and conquering — or playing into the hands of President Nicolas Maduro?
France's historical responsibility for Haiti
France's historical responsibility for Haiti
Violence by armed groups continues in Haiti. The country's issues can be traced back to its years as a French colony.
Haiti faces humanitarian crisis in wake of political unrest
Haiti faces humanitarian crisis in wake of political unrest
The United Nations has warned there could be problems getting aid supplies through to the Caribbean country.
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In the spotlight
Brazil's Lula aims to bolster geopolitical ties with Africa
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is seeking to deepen economic and geopolitical ties with Africa.
Chile's car-sized mega camera explores the universe
Astronomers in Chile want to delve into the universe with the world's largest digital camera.
Russia, China ahead in race for Bolivia's lithium
By wooing Bolivia, Russia, like China, has gained access to one of the world's largest lithium reserves.
Guyana: Essequibo residents worried over Venezuela claims
In Guyana, people told DW how anxious they are about Venezuela's sovereignty claims over the oil-rich Essequibo region.
Ecuador votes in the shadow of violence
The presidential election campaign is taking place against a backdrop of bloodshed, drug trafficking and voter fatigue.
Ecuador: Could oil drilling in the Amazon rainforest end?
Ecuadorians are due to vote on whether to continue oil and gold mining projects in the Amazon rainforest.