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Mexico president assault sparks women's safety debate

After President Claudia Sheinbaum's public sexual assault, Mexico confronts its femicide crisis. Experts discuss policy changes needed to protect women in one of the world's most dangerous countries for females.

Indigenous journalist to represent Xipaya at COP30

Brazilian Indigenous journalist and activist Juma Xipaya will attend COP30 in Belém, bringing frontline climate perspectives to global negotiations. Her presence marks crucial representation for Amazon communities.

Gen Z Mexico Protests: 100 Police Injured

Thousands of young Mexicans marched against crime and corruption in Mexico City. Clashes left 100 police officers injured. Discover the details behind the unrest.

Climate Activists Protest at COP30 in Belém

Thousands joined the Great People's March at COP30 in Brazil, demanding urgent climate action and a fossil fuel phase-out. Indigenous leaders and activists staged symbolic protests.

US Indigenous Child Removal Crisis Continues

Shocking investigation reveals US child welfare systems still separate Native American families at disproportionate rates. Learn about this ongoing crisis and its devastating impact.

Duchess of Edinburgh tours historic gunboat in Peru

The Duchess of Edinburgh visited the world's oldest river gunboat, BAP America, built in Birkenhead in 1904, during her tour of South and Central America. Discover her engagements with indigenous leaders and Amazon wildlife.

Protesters storm Cop30 climate summit in Brazil

Indigenous and non-Indigenous activists forced their way into the Cop30 conference in Belém, Brazil, leading to tussles with security. Discover the details of the dramatic event.

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