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Shakira performed her greatest hits to a vast crowd at a free concert on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night.
About two million people came to watch the Colombian pop-star perform, according to a social media post by Rio de Janeiro Mayor Eduardo Cavaliere.
However, BBC Verify analysis of a previous 2025 Lady Gaga concert on Copacabana beach found these crowd numbers are likely inflated.
The 'Todo Mundo no Rio' mega-concert was funded by the city in an effort to revitalise the the local economy, with officials estimating the event would generate approximately R$800 million (£118m) for Brazil.
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'I want them to know it's a really bad business to kill journalists'
Journalists are now able to upload their work to a website so that if anything were to happen to them, their work could still be published.
Will Mexico City's airport be ready for the World Cup?
The BBC takes a closer look at major renovations at Benito Juárez International Airport aimed at boosting capacity ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Mass trial for 486 alleged gang members begins in El Salvador
Footage released by the attorney general's office shows large groups of men in prison attending the trial via video link.
BBC looks at how Cubans are living with fuel shortages
The BBC's Will Grant spoke to several Cubans as the country grapples with severe electricity shortages, which is attributed in part to US sanctions.
Watch: BBC on streets of Mexican city gripped by deadly cartel violence
BBC international correspondent Quentin Sommerville travelled to Culiacán in northern Sinaloa state following an explosion in violence.
BBC sees damage in Puerto Vallarta after Mexican cartel violence
BBC's Will Grant visits Puerto Vallarta, a popular coastal resort town, to see the damage.
BBC's Will Grant on the atmosphere in Mexico following unrest
The BBC's Will Grant describes how locals are feeling in Guadalajara, the capital of Jalisco, Mexico, after a wave of violence hit the streets.
What the killing of drug lord 'El Mencho' means for Mexico
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as "El Mencho", was killed during a security operation to arrest him, Mexico's defence ministry has said.
Giant tortoises return to Galápagos island after nearly 200 years
One hundred and fifty eight captive-bred juvenile tortoises were released on the Galápagos island of Floreana.
Search dogs, rescuers and helicopters as Mexico City holds earthquake drill
About 8.2 million people participated in the first drill of the year, achieving an average evacuation time of 1 minute and 52 seconds.
Watch: Giant phantom jellyfish floating off Argentina
A rare phantom jellyfish has been spotted by scientists exploring the deep sea in the South Atlantic.
BBC on the front line with Colombia's war on drugs
BBC Senior international correspondent Orla Guerin joined a special operation over Colombia's cocaine heartland, tasked with destroying crude cocaine labs hidden deep in the jungle.
Public pay their respects to Cubans killed in Venezuela during US raid
The BBC's Will Grant is in Cuba's capital, Havana, where people lined the streets to pay tribute.
Watch: BBC reports from outside Venezuela's 'El Helicoide' prison
BBC reporter Norberto Paredes is in Caracas as the Venezuelan government begins to release its political prisoners.
What's the relationship between Venezuela and Cuba?
The BBC's Cuba Correspondent, Will Grant, looks at the close ties between the two nations.
'It seems unjust to me' - views from Caracas on Maduro's seizure
BBC Mundo has spoken to Venezuelans in the country's capital about the latest US military operation.
The key questions on Trump's actions on Venezuela
Analysis Editor Ros Atkins looks at the key questions following US strikes on Venezuela and seizure of its president.
Watch: How the US attack on Venezuela unfolded
President Donald Trump has said the US will "run" Venezuela after it launched strikes on the country and captured President Nicolas Maduro.
Ros Atkins on… the oil tanker being pursued by the US
The BBC’s Analysis Editor Ros Atkins looks at what we know about the "active pursuit" of an oil tanker by the US Coast Guard off the coast of Venezuela.
Venezuelan Nobel winner tells BBC people risked their lives for her to come to Oslo
The Venezuelan opposition leader talked about she escaped Venezuela after months in hiding.
