Migrants create Huixtla, in Chiapas County, Mexico, on October 27, as they continue their journey north to states in northern Mexico as well as the US border. Marco Ugarte / AP hide caption
At national scale
United States to Resume “Stay in Mexico” Policy for Asylum Seekers
Complementary Party presidential candidate Xiomara Castro greets supporters after parliamentary elections in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Sunday. Castro said the success, by starting a showdown with the National Day that said his candidate got a vote, could end the Conservative Party’s 12 decades in electricity. Moises Castillo / AP hide the legend
Leftist reports success of Honduran vote, setting up showdown with National Party
a sticker on a wall in Tegucigalpa, the Honduran investment, encourages people to vote in Sunday’s presidential elections. Hondurans will elect a successor to President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who was originally elected in 2013. SOPA Images / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Gett hide caption
Honduran voters must protest the president. Their particular options are a cast of characters
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Peru has the highest COVID death rate in the world. Find out exactly why
Peru has the highest COVID death rates in the world. Here is the reason why
On Sunday, a supervisor at the Christian Aid Ministries headquarters, left, speaks with a worker at the gate of the center in Titanyen, north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Odelyn Joseph / AP hide caption
2 of the 17 kidnapped missionaries freed in Haiti
An aerial view reveals a deforested area of ââthe Amazon rainforest in Labrea, Amazonas state, Brazil in September. Mauro Pimentel / AFP via Getty Photos hide the legend
Amazon deforestation in Brazil hits worst level in fifteen years
Migrants from Haiti get caught in a crevasse along Lake Acandiseco, Colombia. Carlos Villalon for NPR hide the legend
World
Once-isolated area of âârainforest has grown to be filled with migrants trying to reach the United States
Once-isolated patch of rainforest has become full of migrants wishing to travel to the United States
Mexican artist Frida Kahlo’s “Diego y yo” set an innovative new market record for art by a Latin American musician, which sold for $ 34.9 million at Sotheby’s on Tuesday night. Tolga Akmen / AFP via Getty files hide caption
Arts & Life
Frida Kahlo just broke a market record by ousting her partner
Police march on the roof associated with Litoral Penitentiary on Saturday after riots broke out in the prison in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Cover caption Jose Sanchez / AP
Scores of inmates die in Ecuadorian prison gang fight
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How Elon Musk’s $ 6 billion could feed millions on the brink of famine
Chilean President Sebastian Pinera discovers the Los Angeles Moneda Presidential Palace in Santiago, Chile on Monday. Esteban Felix / AP cover up the legend
Chilean president impeached over Pandora accusations
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, led a rally in the capital Managua in 2018. Alfredo Zuniga / AP cover up the caption
Nicaragua could keep presidential elections, but it is heading towards dictatorship
A dike stretches for hundreds of kilometers across the coast of Guyana in northern South America. It protects the seaside lowlands where in fact almost all of Guyanese society lives. The place is really threatened by soaring water values, as well as other apparent symptoms of climate change, but Guyana is investing in the oil sector. Ryan Kellman / NPR keep legend hidden
The summit of COP26
Guyana is an unhealthy nation that was a green champion. After that, Exxon discovered oil
Guyana is an unhealthy nation that was a green winner. After that, Exxon found oil
USAID Director Samantha Electricité sent a message about her “new plans” for any department on Nov. 4 to the Georgetown institution in Washington, DC Jim Watson / AFP via Getty Pictures hide caption
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USAID’s newest director aims to shake up 60-year-old aid agencies. Here is the ‘new sight’ woman
Global traffic traveling within the United States has another set of COVID-19 vaccine formulas and specifications, starting November 8. Angus Mordant / Bloomberg via Getty Pictures Cover caption
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The unique COVID vaccination procedures in the United States for intercontinental travelers are starting to work these days. Here is a guide
This Dia de los Muertos altar on display at a mainstream sanctuary in Oaxaca, Mexico, exemplifies a number of traditional ofrendas, such as cempasuchil – the Aztec title for the native Mexican marigold flower. Gabriel Perez / Getty Pictures hide the legend
Religion
Why marigolds, or cempasuchil, will be the iconic rose of Dia de los Muertos
Maria Laura Rojas, weather activist from Bogota, on the outskirts of the urban area. Erika Pineros for NPR hide the legend
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From a straight point of view, she’s telling the real truth about the weather in power
From somewhere right she’s telling the truth about the climate to electricity
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, seen the other day at a development seminar in Brasilia at datingmentor.org/nl/tinder-overzicht/, insisted he was innocent of the expenses incurred against you. Evaristo Sa / AFP via graphic caption Getty
Coronavirus reviews
Brazilian Senate wants Bolsonaro charged with crimes against humanity over COVID responses
a merchant walks through old San Juan, Puerto Rico, in March. Spencer Platt / Getty Artwork hide caption
The coronavirus situation
Exactly why Puerto Rico is behind the COVID vaccination rate in the United States and what is being said may know it
Why Puerto Rico is driving COVID vaccination rates in the United States and what shows can learn
Interior photo published by the Colombian presidential press office, among the many drug traffickers wanted by the country, Dairo Antonio Usuga, alias “Otoniel”, leader of this violent Clan del Golfo cartel, is made available media at an armed forces base in Necocli, Colombia, Saturday, October 23. AP Cover Legend
Colombia has seized the whole world from the lords of medicine, Dairo Antonio Usuga
Someone protests when it comes to throwing kidnapped missionaries around the headquarters of Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries in Titanyen, north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on October 19, 2021. A team of 17 American missionaries as girls and boys was kidnapped by a gang in Haiti on October 16, based on a voicemail message provided for various spiritual missions by an organization with immediate knowledge of the incident. Cover caption Joseph Odelyn / AP
Haiti group leader threatens to kill 17 kidnapped missionaries
Rochelle 2 Santos helps her daughter with body therapy. Many children with Zika’s congenital problems were in fact disabled. Ueslie Marcilino / Undark Magazine cover up the caption