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Cape Verde arrests man linked to Venezuelan leader
Colombian national Alex Nain Saab is wanted in the US on charges of corruption and money laundering.
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Cape Verde arrests man linked to Venezuelan leader
Colombian national Alex Nain Saab is wanted in the US on charges of corruption and money laundering.

Latin America's coronavirus crisis in numbers
New cases have been rising sharply in Brazil and Mexico, along with other countries in the region.

Stopping lockdown domestic abuse on my street
The UN has described the worldwide increase in domestic abuse as a "shadow pandemic".

Fracas on Copacabana beach over Covid-19 'graves'
A symbolic monument to Brazil's coronavirus victims is mocked by Bolsonaro supporters, organisers say.

Workers in Peru detained over false 5G Covid links
The Andean villagers mistakenly fear 5G will transmit coronavirus, the technicians' company says.

Argentine couple meet son born to surrogate
Covid-19 travel restrictions mean babies born to surrogate mothers can't be united with their biological parents.

Brazil governors accused of Covid corruption
Both deny wrongdoing and have clashed with President Jair Bolsonaro over his handling of the pandemic.
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Cape Verde arrests man linked to Venezuelan leader
Colombian national Alex Nain Saab is wanted in the US on charges of corruption and money laundering.

Latin America's coronavirus crisis in numbers
New cases have been rising sharply in Brazil and Mexico, along with other countries in the region.

Stopping lockdown domestic abuse on my street
The UN has described the worldwide increase in domestic abuse as a "shadow pandemic".

Fracas on Copacabana beach over Covid-19 'graves'
A symbolic monument to Brazil's coronavirus victims is mocked by Bolsonaro supporters, organisers say.

Workers in Peru detained over false 5G Covid links
The Andean villagers mistakenly fear 5G will transmit coronavirus, the technicians' company says.

Argentine couple meet son born to surrogate
Covid-19 travel restrictions mean babies born to surrogate mothers can't be united with their biological parents.

Brazil governors accused of Covid corruption
Both deny wrongdoing and have clashed with President Jair Bolsonaro over his handling of the pandemic.

Latin America's coronavirus crisis in numbers
New cases have been rising sharply in Brazil and Mexico, along with other countries in the region.

Stopping lockdown domestic abuse on my street
The UN has described the worldwide increase in domestic abuse as a "shadow pandemic".

Fracas on Copacabana beach over Covid-19 'graves'
A symbolic monument to Brazil's coronavirus victims is mocked by Bolsonaro supporters, organisers say.
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Colombian national Alex Nain Saab is wanted in the US on charges of corruption and money laundering.
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BBC South America correspondent, São Paulo
Brazil now has the world's second-highest coronavirus death toll but the peak may still be weeks away.
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New cases have been rising sharply in Brazil and Mexico, along with other countries in the region.
Read moreThe Andean villagers mistakenly fear 5G will transmit coronavirus, the technicians' company says.
Read moreA symbolic monument to Brazil's coronavirus victims is mocked by Bolsonaro supporters, organisers say.
Read moreThe UN has described the worldwide increase in domestic abuse as a "shadow pandemic".
Colombia international: 'We have players who have nothing to eat'
Female football was set to boom following the success of last year's FIFA Women's World Cup in France. More than a billion viewers tuned in worldwide to the tournament. But then the coronavirus struck. Ivana Davidovic hears from Chelsea defender Anita Asante on the injustice of England's Women's Super League being cancelled while their male counterparts in the Premier League are returning to play. While in Colombia, all but one team has stopped paying its players, forcing some to rely on food parcels. Football writer Suzy Wrack considers whether the sponsorship model in the USA is the one to follow with the National Women's Soccer League being the first American league to return post-lockdown. And Tatjana Haenni, former director of women's football at FIFA, calls for world football's governing body to finally deliver on their promise of equality. PHOTO: Catalina Usme, Getty Images
The health ministry resumes publishing its full data on the virus following a Supreme Court ruling.
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