British bank accused of funding destruction of world’s ‘last great wilderness’
HSBC indirectly fuels cattle farming destroying Paraguay’s Gran Chaco forest, human rights group claims

HSBC indirectly fuels cattle farming destroying Paraguay’s Gran Chaco forest, human rights group claims
Flanked by giant ferns in the forest, Mr Biden said the fight against climate change has been a defining cause of his presidency
Joe Biden makes first visit to South America as president, with his presence at the Apec summit feeling very much like an afterthought
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Laurence Blair’s history of South America, Patria, mixes vivid historic detail with travels so intrepid they could have their own TV series
His movement was investigated by the modern equivalent of the Holy Inquisition under John Paul II, but his ideas entered the mainstream
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These young Britons, often inspired by social media, are giving up on ‘conventional’ life in favour of globetrotting on four wheels
Ash Dykes, 33, journeyed 372 miles from source of Suriname’s Coppename River to its mouth in Atlantic Ocean
Argentinian president appears to lift almost verbatim dialogue in unlikely coincidence as communication adviser is big fan of TV series
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Fujimori’s decade as president was marked by sieges, massacres and escapades. He ultimately ended up in jail
More than 130 people were killed and 2,000 homes destroyed in the blazes in Chile in February
Venezuelan prosecutors had issued an arrest warrant for Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia
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Cost to the country included transport and security
Alexandre de Moraes, who banned X in his country on Friday, is thought to have presidential ambitions