Leaked assessment based on confidential accounts from 24 FBI sources describes organization as a ‘rudderless ship’
About 3.2 million people on Sumatra island have been affected, 2,600 have been injured and 504 are missing
Move to release convicted cocaine trafficker Juan Orlando Hernández is latest US interference in election and comes despite Trump’s apparent ‘war on drugs’
Girls’ adventure charity says it made decision after seeking legal advice in wake of supreme court ruling on gender
US defense secretary posted meme depicting beloved children’s character aiming rocket launcher at set of boats
US paused asylum decisions, halted Afghan visas, and will review green card requests after national guard shooting
The US president has halted decisions on many asylum claims, but the scope, legality and real-world impact of the pause remain unclear
Pedro Inzunza Coronel, alias ‘El Pichón’, was killed during an anti-drug operation by the Mexican navy in Sinaloa
Committee will examine value for money to taxpayers of leases of properties to members of royal family
Photographers Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer capture the families, farmers and fishers who have been forced to leave their homes by extreme weather – and the landscapes they left behind
The Guardian’s Saturday magazine is looking to speak to young voters. If you are aged 18-29 we would like to get your view on pressing political issues
City argues corporations profit while communities bear the cost of diseases linked to ultra-processed foods
As US-Venezuela tensions have long simmered, Trump’s alleged ultimatum may tip relations to boiling point
Justice secretary says record backlog is failing victims and defendants, but there are concerns about lack of diversity among judges