This week's biggest stories from the Global South: Ghana chopper crash kills top officials, Bolsonaro arrested, Hong Kong's record rainfall

Former Brazil's President Bolsonaro visits the Capital Moto Week in Brasilia
FILE PHOTO: Former Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro visits the Capital Moto Week in Brasilia, Brazil, July 29, 2025. REUTERS/Adriano Machado/File Photo
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Africa

Ghana’s defence and environment ministers die in military helicopter crash

An image of Dr. Edward Omane Boamah with military officers
The two were among eight individuals who lost their lives while travelling aboard a Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) aircraft from Accra to Obuasi in the Ashanti Region.
Source: Dr. Edward Omane Boamah - Official Facebook account

Ghana’s Defence Minister Dr. Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed died in an August 6 crash of a Ghana Armed Forces helicopter travelling from Accra to Obuasi. Read more here.

Mission 300: The bold plan to bring power to half of Africa by 2030

Nearly 600 million people across Africa currently live without access to electricity.

Nearly 600 million Africans live without electricity—more than the populations of the U.S., Canada, and Brazil combined. The African Development Bank and the World Bank’s Mission 300 aims to connect 300 million people by 2030, linking half of unserved communities to the grid within five years. Read more here.

What should US deportees expect from Rwanda?

Rwanda has agreed to receive 250 immigrants deported from Washington, becoming the third country on the continent to accept US deportees under similar arrangements, after Eswatini and South Sudan.

Rwanda will take in 250 immigrants deported from the US, becoming the third African nation after Eswatini and South Sudan to accept such arrivals. The country has struggled to secure similar migration deals. Read more here.

Latin America

Brazil's Bolsonaro arrested, adding to tensions with Trump

Former Brazil's President Bolsonaro visits the Capital Moto Week in Brasilia
FILE PHOTO: Former Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro visits the Capital Moto Week in Brasilia, Brazil, July 29, 2025. REUTERS/Adriano Machado/File Photo
Source: REUTERS

Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered former President Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest before his coup plot trial, citing violations of prior restraining orders and alleged attempts to involve U.S. President Donald Trump. Justice Alexandre de Moraes issued the order despite recent U.S. sanctions against him. Read more here.

Sarah Sanabria: Humour, activism, and journalism in the digital age

SARAH SANABRIA

Bolivian journalist Sarah Sanabria, with degrees in communication, journalism, and audiovisual production, has built a following on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube by mixing humour with sharp political critique, carving out a unique space beyond traditional media. Read more here.

Oil find could bring $$$ for BP and $ for Brazil but what will it cost the planet?

The British energy company described the Bumerangue find as a major development that could enhance its fossil fuel portfolio and support its shift away from renewable energy investments.

BP has announced its largest oil and gas discovery since 1999, uncovering the Bumerangue field off Brazil. The find could boost its fossil fuel portfolio and mark a shift away from renewable energy investments. Read more here.

Hong Kong hit by heaviest August rainfall since 1884

Heavy rains disrupted parts of Hong Kong on August 5 as the city experienced its highest-tier rainstorm warning for the fourth time in just over a week.

On August 5, Hong Kong saw its fourth top-tier rainstorm warning in just over a week, with over 355 mm of rain—the highest August daily total since 1884—causing severe flooding and shutting hospitals, schools, and courts. Read more here.

Indonesia warns ban of ‘One Piece’ flag, seen as symbol of protest vs President Prabowo

Indonesia is cracking down on the public display of a pirate flag from the Japanese anime series One Piece, which has emerged as an emblem of political dissent.

Indonesia is restricting public displays of the One Piece “Jolly Roger” flag, which has become a symbol of dissent against President Prabowo Subianto. Authorities warn it must not be flown alongside the national flag. Read more here.

Inside India’s temple ritual, where priests smash coconuts on worshippers’ heads for blessings

Inside India’s temple ritual where priests smash coconuts on worshippers’ heads for blessings

For generations, thousands have travelled to Mahanadapuram Temple from across southern India to fulfil vows and seek blessings. Locals say the tradition, often tied to personal milestones, deepens their connection to the deity. Read more here.

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