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The NBA playoffs will, once again, be an international showcase of stars

They’ll be watching in Canada, not just because of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, though the NBA’s scoring champion and MVP favorite who plays for Oklahoma City surely helps lure in fans who are north of the border

The NBA playoffs will, once again, be an international showcase of stars
Americas|Sports|US

Dolphins pursuing trade options for All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey

The Miami Dolphins are pursuing trade options for All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey, general manager Chris Grier confirmed on Tuesday

Dolphins pursuing trade options for All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil auto market offers warning for US tariff policy

When Brazil hiked trade barriers in its auto market over a decade ago, the government promised more local manufacturing, reliable jobs

Brazil auto market offers warning for US tariff policy
Americas|Health|US

Texas says measles cases rise further, CDC sends more help

The Texas health department reported 561 cases of measles in the state on Tuesday, an increase of 20 from April 11, as the U.S.

Texas says measles cases rise further, CDC sends more help
Americas|Crime|US|World

'None of us have slept': Family searching for sister missing from capsized boat

'None of us have slept': Family searching for sister missing from capsized boat

'None of us have slept': Family searching for sister missing from capsized boat
Americas|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Hamas armed wing says it lost contact with group holding Israeli-US hostage Alexander

The armed wing of Hamas said on Tuesday it had lost contact with a group of militants holding Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander in the Gaza

Hamas armed wing says it lost contact with group holding Israeli-US hostage Alexander
Americas|Business|Economy|World

China's Cofco hiring dozens in farm powerhouse Brazil

Cofco International, which is building its biggest export port terminal in the world in Brazil, said on Tuesday China's state-run food group is recruiting

China's Cofco hiring dozens in farm powerhouse Brazil
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Colorado judge puts temporary hold on deportations sought by Trump under Alien Enemies Act

A federal judge has put a temporary hold on deportations of immigrants in Colorado who face possible removal under President Donald Trump's invocation of an 18th century law known as the Alien Enemies Act

Colorado judge puts temporary hold on deportations sought by Trump under Alien Enemies Act
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump administration looking at closing nearly 30 overseas embassies and consulates

Trump administration looking at closing nearly 30 overseas embassies and consulates

Trump administration looking at closing nearly 30 overseas embassies and consulates
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Mexico confident it can renew tomato agreement with US

The Mexican government said on Tuesday it hopes to begin talks with the United States to renew a bilateral agreement on Mexican tomato exports from which Washington has said it

Mexico confident it can renew tomato agreement with US
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Peru economy undershoots expectations in February

Peru's economy grew 2.68% in February, data from the nation's INEI statistics agency showed on Tuesday, falling short of estimates despite most sectors logging growth.

Peru economy undershoots expectations in February
Americas|Environment|Political|World

Mexico negotiating with its northern states to send more water to US, Sheinbaum says

Mexico's federal government is negotiating with its northern states to send more water to the United States, the country's president said on Tuesday, after its historic

Mexico negotiating with its northern states to send more water to US, Sheinbaum says
Americas|Business|Economy

Canadian home sales post weakest March since 2009 on tariff uncertainty

Canadian home sales and house prices declined in March, while the outlook for the full year turned less rosy, as U.S.-led global trade tensions threatened to upend

Canadian home sales post weakest March since 2009 on tariff uncertainty
Americas|Sports

PWHL picks Ottawa to host 3rd draft in June, with Wisconsin's Casey O'Brien among top prospects

The PWHL will hold its third annual entry draft in Ottawa on June 24, with University of Wisconsin’s Casey O’Brien anticipated to be one of the top selections following her MVP senior season

PWHL picks Ottawa to host 3rd draft in June, with Wisconsin's Casey O'Brien among top prospects
Americas|Election|Political

EU observers "categorically" reject Ecuador election fraud allegations

European Union observers said on Tuesday that they "categorically" reject allegations of fraud in Ecuador's Sunday presidential elections, joining a chorus of

EU observers "categorically" reject Ecuador election fraud allegations
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Apple airlifted iPhones worth a record $2 billion from India in March as Trump tariffs loomed

Apple's main India suppliers Foxconn and Tata shipped nearly $2 billion worth of iPhones to the United States in March, an all-time high, as

Apple airlifted iPhones worth a record $2 billion from India in March as Trump tariffs loomed
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Canada to spare automakers, other sectors from some tariffs on US imports

Canada will allow some relief to domestically-based automakers and manufacturers in specific sectors from counter-tariffs provided they meet certain conditions, the Finance Ministry

Canada to spare automakers, other sectors from some tariffs on US imports
Americas|Economy|Education|Environment|US

Chicago's Working Bikes gets bicycles to people in need at home and worldwide

Chicago's Working Bikes gets bicycles to people in need at home and worldwide

Chicago's Working Bikes gets bicycles to people in need at home and worldwide
Americas|Environment|Political|World

Amendment to Peru law raises fears of Amazon rainforest destruction

A recent amendment to Peru’s Forestry and Wildlife Law has sparked intense backlash from environmental groups and Indigenous organizations

Amendment to Peru law raises fears of Amazon rainforest destruction
Americas|Environment|Health|Science

Volcanic ash is a silent killer, more so than lava: What Alaska needs to know with Mount Spurr likely to erupt

When volcanoes like Alaska’s Mount Spurr erupt, the ash can damage people’s lungs, smother crops and kill animals, and the harm can continue to spread long afterward.

Volcanic ash is a silent killer, more so than lava: What Alaska needs to know with Mount Spurr likely to erupt
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Travel

Canada's inflation surprisingly slows to 2.3% in March

Canada's annual inflation surprisingly slowed in March to 2.3%, three notches below the prior month, largely helped by lower gasoline and travel tour prices, data

Canada's inflation surprisingly slows to 2.3% in March
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil's Gol postpones deadline for proposed $1.9 billion financing

Brazilian airline Gol has postponed the deadline for investors to analyze proposals for a $1.9 billion financing, it said in a statement on Tuesday, citing the volatility created

Brazil's Gol postpones deadline for proposed $1.9 billion financing
Americas|Health|Political

Bolsonaro remains in ICU with no schedule for discharge, says medical note

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro remains in the intensive care unit with no forecast for discharge after undergoing a complex surgery, a medical note from DF Star

Bolsonaro remains in ICU with no schedule for discharge, says medical note
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Canadian housing starts post surprise decline in March

Canadian housing starts declined 3.3% in March compared with the previous month, data from the national housing agency showed on Tuesday.

Canadian housing starts post surprise decline in March
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Instant View: Canada's annual inflation eases to 2.3% in March

Canada's annual inflation rate fell to 2.3% in March from 2.6% in February, helped by lower gasoline and travel tour prices.

Instant View: Canada's annual inflation eases to 2.3% in March
Americas|Health|Science|US

How bird flu differs from seasonal flu − an infectious disease researcher explains

Avian influenza infections in the US have been rising over the past year, but there’s no evidence so far that people can infect each other with this strain of the virus.

How bird flu differs from seasonal flu − an infectious disease researcher explains
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Lawyers say El Salvador blocks access to detained Venezuelans

Lawyers challenging the incarceration in El Salvador of more than 200 Venezuelans deported by the U.S. said the Salvadoran government is

Lawyers say El Salvador blocks access to detained Venezuelans
Americas|Election|Political|World

Exiled Nicaraguan opposition leader sees dwindling options for democracy

A clandestine opposition movement remains active in Nicaragua, but options for restoring democracy in the Central American country are dwindling

Exiled Nicaraguan opposition leader sees dwindling options for democracy
Americas|Sports

Concerns mount at Red Bull after Verstappen's 'catastrophe' as F1 heads to Saudi Arabia

Max Verstappen and Red Bull are one of Formula 1’s all-time most successful partnerships

Concerns mount at Red Bull after Verstappen's 'catastrophe' as F1 heads to Saudi Arabia
Africa|Americas|Europe|Sports|World

Criticism grows around proposed 64-team World Cup in 2030

Criticism grows around proposed 64-team World Cup in 2030

Criticism grows around proposed 64-team World Cup in 2030
Americas|Australia|Business|Economy|Finance

Britain's financial watchdog sets up in US and Asia to attract firms to UK

Britain's Financial Conduct Authority has appointed staff in the United States and the Asia-Pacific region for the first time, to help overseas firms to enter the British market and

Britain's financial watchdog sets up in US and Asia to attract firms to UK
Africa|Americas|Business|Economy|MidEast

Oil price drop turns up heat on emerging market crude exporters

A steep drop in crude oil prices largely due to U.S.

Oil price drop turns up heat on emerging market crude exporters
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Inflation, currency woes worsen Venezuela's complex crisis as Maduro declares 'economic emergency'

Erick Ojeda has no money

Inflation, currency woes worsen Venezuela's complex crisis as Maduro declares 'economic emergency'
Americas|Asia|Political|World

Chinese embassy criticises US treasury secretary for 'smearing' China

The Chinese embassy in Argentina has called out U.S.

Chinese embassy criticises US treasury secretary for 'smearing' China
Americas|Crime|Political|US

What to know about Abrego Garcia’s deportation case as White House and Bukele make clear he won’t be returned to US

What to know about Abrego Garcia’s deportation case as White House and Bukele make clear he won’t be returned to US

What to know about Abrego Garcia’s deportation case as White House and Bukele make clear he won’t be returned to US
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US Treasury's Bessent backs Argentina's economic reforms with eye on China

U.S.

US Treasury's Bessent backs Argentina's economic reforms with eye on China
Americas|Asia|Environment|Political|World

New Zealand, US partnership remains important, says NZ Foreign Minister

New Zealand’s partnership with the United States remains one of its most important, particularly when seen in the light of joint interests in the Pacific and the evolving

New Zealand, US partnership remains important, says NZ Foreign Minister
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil fintech Meliuz proposes expanding bitcoin reserves strategy

Brazilian fintech Meliuz said on Monday it will propose expanding its bitcoin reserves strategy, aiming to make the cryptocurrency the main strategic asset in the firm's treasury

Brazil fintech Meliuz proposes expanding bitcoin reserves strategy
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump says he wants to imprison US citizens in El Salvador. That's likely illegal

President Donald Trump keeps talking about sending U.S. citizens who commit violent crimes to prison in El Salvador

Trump says he wants to imprison US citizens in El Salvador. That's likely illegal
Americas|Crime|Entertainment|World

Death toll in Dominican Republic disaster nears 250, nightclub faces lawsuits

The death toll at last week's nightclub roof collapse in the capital of the Dominican Republic rose to 231, the Minister of Interior and Police said on Monday, as

Death toll in Dominican Republic disaster nears 250, nightclub faces lawsuits
Americas|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Haiti approves "war time budget" as criminal gangs wreak havoc

Haiti's transitional presidential council has approved on Monday an exceptional "war time budget" to address what it called a security and social emergency as armed gangs

Haiti approves "war time budget" as criminal gangs wreak havoc
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|Political

Declining prices clear way for Brazil to raise biodiesel blend to 15%, industry group says

Declining vegetable oil prices are clearing the way for Brazil to increase its mandatory biodiesel blend into diesel to 15%, up from 14%, Daniel Amaral, the

Declining prices clear way for Brazil to raise biodiesel blend to 15%, industry group says
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Haiti's government adopts a 'war budget' as town after town falls to gangs

Haiti’s government says it's adopted what it called a “war budget” of $275,000 aimed at alleviating the country’s crisis as gang violence surges

Haiti's government adopts a 'war budget' as town after town falls to gangs
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil central bank says 'unclogging' monetary policy channels is a challenge

Brazilian central bank executive director Rogerio Lucca said on Monday that unclogging the transmission channels of monetary policy is a potential challenge, highlighting that

Brazil central bank says 'unclogging' monetary policy channels is a challenge
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

JBS sets tentative dates for US listing vote, share trading in NY

JBS SA, the world's largest meat-packer, appears to have moved a step closer to obtaining the necessary approvals for a primary listing of

JBS sets tentative dates for US listing vote, share trading in NY
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US says most tomatoes imported from Mexico to face 21% duty from July 14

The U.S.

US says most tomatoes imported from Mexico to face 21% duty from July 14
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

El Salvador's Bukele says he will not return man the US mistakenly deported

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele said at the White House on Monday he had no plans to return a man mistakenly deported from the

El Salvador's Bukele says he will not return man the US mistakenly deported
Americas|Business|Crime|Political|US

El Salvador President Bukele says he won't be releasing a Maryland man back to the US

President Donald Trump’s top advisers and El Salvador president Nayib Bukele say that they have no basis for the small Central American nation to return a Maryland man who was wrongly deported there last month

El Salvador President Bukele says he won't be releasing a Maryland man back to the US
Americas|Arts|Political|World

Peru mourns death of Nobel laureate writer Vargas Llosa

Peruvians mourned the death on Monday of lauded writer Mario Vargas Llosa, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature and a former presidential candidate.

Peru mourns death of Nobel laureate writer Vargas Llosa
Americas|Crime|US

KHP releases names of 8 people killed in 71-vehicle dust storm pileup

KHP releases names of 8 people killed in 71-vehicle dust storm pileup

KHP releases names of 8 people killed in 71-vehicle dust storm pileup
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US Army to control land on Mexico border as part of base, migrants could be detained, officials say

A long sliver of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border that President Donald Trump is turning over to the Department of Defense would be controlled by the Army as part of a base, a move that could allow troops to detain any trespassers, including migrants

US Army to control land on Mexico border as part of base, migrants could be detained, officials say
Americas|Sports|US

Yankees' Aaron Judge to be US captain at 2026 World Baseball Classic

Aaron Judge will be the U.S. captain at next year’s World Baseball Classic, the same role the two-time American League Most Valuable Player fills with the New York Yankees

Yankees' Aaron Judge to be US captain at 2026 World Baseball Classic
Americas|Business|Sports

Montreal-born Vladimir Guerrero Jr. signs $500-million, 14-year deal to stay in 'second house'

Calling Canada his “second house,” slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. signed his $500-million, 14-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday

Montreal-born Vladimir Guerrero Jr. signs $500-million, 14-year deal to stay in 'second house'
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump calls for deporting some citizens to El Salvador, testing US law

President Donald Trump said on Monday he wants to deport some violent criminals who are U.S. citizens to Salvadoran prisons, a move that

Trump calls for deporting some citizens to El Salvador, testing US law
Americas|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Political|Sports|World

What we know about the Dominican nightclub collapse and its victims

What we know about the Dominican nightclub collapse and its victims

What we know about the Dominican nightclub collapse and its victims
Americas|Business|Crime|Economy|Election|Political

Support dwindles for leftist's call for Ecuador election recount

Support for Ecuadorean leftist Luisa Gonzalez's call for a recount in the country's presidential election was dwindling on Monday, as a growing number of

Support dwindles for leftist's call for Ecuador election recount
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Argentina peso tumbles as Wall St cheers FX controls easing, IMF deal

Argentina's peso slid 10% on Monday to near 1,200 per dollar after the country undid large parts of its currency and capital

Argentina peso tumbles as Wall St cheers FX controls easing, IMF deal
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|World

Argentina farmers focus on harvest over sales despite currency boost

Argentina's grain industry welcomed an exchange-rate overhaul on Monday, though the new measures will likely not translate into immediate sales as the harvest remains behind

Argentina farmers focus on harvest over sales despite currency boost
Americas|Science|US

Earthquake brings widespread shaking across Southern California

Earthquake brings widespread shaking across Southern California

Earthquake brings widespread shaking across Southern California
Americas|Political|US

Despite a court order, White House bars AP from Oval Office event

The Trump administration has turned a reporter and photographer from The Associated Press away from covering an Oval Office news conference involving President Donald Trump and El Salvador President Nayib Bukele

Despite a court order, White House bars AP from Oval Office event
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Mexico's finance minister to ask banks to lower interest rates, president says

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday that she had instructed Finance Minister Edgar Amador to speak with banks so they can lower interest rates for both

Mexico's finance minister to ask banks to lower interest rates, president says
Americas|Health|Political|World

Doctors warn of slow recovery for Bolsonaro after gut surgery

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro began a delicate recovery in intensive care on Monday after a tricky 12-hour surgery for

Doctors warn of slow recovery for Bolsonaro after gut surgery
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil hikes income tax exemption to reflect higher minimum wage

Brazil's government raised the individual income tax exemption threshold to the equivalent of two minimum wages, updating a benefit that was in place last year to reflect this

Brazil hikes income tax exemption to reflect higher minimum wage
Americas|Crime|Political|US

White House and Bukele make clear Abrego Garcia won’t be returned to US

White House and Bukele make clear Abrego Garcia won’t be returned to US

White House and Bukele make clear Abrego Garcia won’t be returned to US
Americas|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine says new Russian missile, bomb attack hits Sumy, after strike kills 35

Ukraine's Air Force said a new Russian missile and guided bombs targeted the city of Sumy in northeastern Ukraine on Monday evening, a day after a missile strike killed 35 people in the

Ukraine says new Russian missile, bomb attack hits Sumy, after strike kills 35
Americas|Business|Crime|Health|US

Novo Nordisk warns consumers about counterfeit versions of Ozempic in US

Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk said on Monday several hundred counterfeit units of its diabetes drug Ozempic were being distributed outside its authorized supply chain in the United States.

Novo Nordisk warns consumers about counterfeit versions of Ozempic in US
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Carrefour Brasil posts 3.6% increase in gross sales

Carrefour Brasil's gross sales in the first quarter including fuel totaled 28.8 billion reais ($4.93 billion), a 3.6% increase from a year earlier, the retailer said in a

Carrefour Brasil posts 3.6% increase in gross sales
Africa|Americas|Political|World

Colombia's VP calls on former colonial powers to confront past as UN forum opens

Colombia's Vice President Francia Marquez, an advocate of slavery reparations, urged former colonial powers to take responsibility for their past wrongs and called for a

Colombia's VP calls on former colonial powers to confront past as UN forum opens
Americas|Health|Political

Brazil's Bolsonaro remains in intensive care after 12-hour surgery

Brazilian doctors say that former President Jair Bolsonaro is conscious and remains in intensive care following a 12-hour bowel obstruction surgery the day prior

Brazil's Bolsonaro remains in intensive care after 12-hour surgery
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil economy set to decelerate in second half of 2025 on high interest rates, trade worries: Reuters Poll

Brazil's economic growth is expected to slow down in the second half of 2025, encumbered by high interest rates and worries about the U.S.-led global trade shake-up, a

Brazil economy set to decelerate in second half of 2025 on high interest rates, trade worries: Reuters Poll
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|US

NextDecade strikes LNG supply deal with TotalEnergies for 1.5 million tonnes annually

U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer NextDecade said on Monday it has signed a 20-year deal to supply France's TotalEnergies with 1.5 million tonnes per annum (

NextDecade strikes LNG supply deal with TotalEnergies for 1.5 million tonnes annually
Americas|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

KKR signs $3.1 billion deal to buy post-trade services venture from S&P Global, CME

KKR will buy a joint venture of S&P Global and CME Group in a $3.1 billion deal, marking the U.S. private equity firm's second acquisition in less

KKR signs $3.1 billion deal to buy post-trade services venture from S&P Global, CME
Americas|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

No breakthrough in Gaza talks, Egyptian and Palestinian sources say

The latest round of talks in Cairo to restore the defunct Gaza ceasefire and free Israeli hostages ended with no

No breakthrough in Gaza talks, Egyptian and Palestinian sources say
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

What do we know about Argentina's IMF deal and FX policy?

Argentina has sealed a $20 billion extended fund facility (EFF) with the International Monetary Fund and dismantled large parts of its currency controls as

What do we know about Argentina's IMF deal and FX policy?
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Bank of Canada is more likely to halt interest rate cuts after tariff pause

The Bank of Canada is likely to pause its rate-cutting cycle this week as rising inflation, weakened employment and U.S.

Bank of Canada is more likely to halt interest rate cuts after tariff pause
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Reuters poll: Rising Canada recession risk to trigger at least two more rate cuts this year 

Growing recession risks to Canada from the U.S.-led trade war will push the Bank of Canada to cut interest rates at least twice more this year, although a

Reuters poll: Rising Canada recession risk to trigger at least two more rate cuts this year 
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Argentina's peso: where's the currency headed after FX regime overhaul?

The question on every trader's lips in Argentina: How much will the peso be worth on Monday morning?

Argentina's peso: where's the currency headed after FX regime overhaul?
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|MidEast|Travel|World

Air ‘traffic is back’: These are the world’s 10 busiest airports

Air ‘traffic is back’: These are the world’s 10 busiest airports

Air ‘traffic is back’: These are the world’s 10 busiest airports
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

Holcim spin-off of North American business planned for June

The planned spin-off of Holcim's North American business should take place in June, subject to the approval of shareholders at its May 14 annual general meeting, the Swiss building

Holcim spin-off of North American business planned for June
Americas|Election|Political

What to know about Ecuador's reelected President Noboa and his plans to fight crime

Daniel Noboa stunned voters in 2023 when he won a snap election for a 16-month presidency after only a brief stint as a lawmaker and with no established political machinery

What to know about Ecuador's reelected President Noboa and his plans to fight crime
Americas|Crime|Election|Political

Daniel Noboa is reelected Ecuador's president by voters weary of crime

Ecuadorian voters have reelected President Daniel Noboa, a conservative young millionaire with a divisive no-holds-barred crimefighting record

Daniel Noboa is reelected Ecuador's president by voters weary of crime
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration says it is not required to help wrongly deported man return to US

U.S. officials said in court filings on Sunday that they were not obligated to help a Maryland resident get out of prison in El Salvador after he was erroneously deported,

Trump administration says it is not required to help wrongly deported man return to US
Americas|Crime|Economy|Election|Political

Noboa says no doubt about his victory in Ecuador vote as rival demands recount

Ecuador's national electoral council on Sunday declared President Daniel Noboa the winner of the country's presidential race, after he held a steady

Noboa says no doubt about his victory in Ecuador vote as rival demands recount
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump officials push immigrant gang message, but sometimes don't back it up in court

As U.S.

Trump officials push immigrant gang message, but sometimes don't back it up in court
Americas|Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Political

Peruvian writer and Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa dies aged 89

Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, who enchanted readers with his intellectual rigor and lyrical prose for five decades and came close to being president of his country, died on

Peruvian writer and Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa dies aged 89
Americas|Crime|Election|Political

Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa declared election winner as rival demands recount

Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa declared election winner as rival demands recount

Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa declared election winner as rival demands recount
Americas|Political|US

Trump administration insists it isn’t required to work with El Salvador to bring back man mistakenly deported

Trump administration insists it isn’t required to work with El Salvador to bring back man mistakenly deported

Trump administration insists it isn’t required to work with El Salvador to bring back man mistakenly deported
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|Political|World

Indian shrimp industry sails in troubled waters after Trump tariffs

Turbulence unleashed by President Donald Trump's tariffs could rock global shipments

Indian shrimp industry sails in troubled waters after Trump tariffs
Americas|Election|Health|Political|World

Brazil's Bolsonaro recovering after 12-hour surgery

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is recovering after undergoing surgery on Sunday, his

Brazil's Bolsonaro recovering after 12-hour surgery
Americas|Arts|Celebrity|World

Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel literature laureate, dies at 89

Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel literature laureate and a giant of Latin American letters for many decades, has died, his son said Sunday

Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel literature laureate, dies at 89
Americas|Europe|Sports|World

Lithuanian and Cal Bears star Mykolas Alekna sets world record with a 247-plus feet throw

Mykolas Alekna surpassed his world record in the discus twice on Sunday

Lithuanian and Cal Bears star Mykolas Alekna sets world record with a 247-plus feet throw
Americas|Europe|Sports|World

US downs defending champion Canada 2-1 to stay perfect at women’s hockey worlds

The United States downed defending champion Canada 2-1 at the women’s hockey world championship in a matchup of the game’s global powers

US downs defending champion Canada 2-1 to stay perfect at women’s hockey worlds
Americas|Crime|US

At least 6 hurt in a house explosion in Austin, Texas

At least 6 hurt in a house explosion in Austin, Texas

At least 6 hurt in a house explosion in Austin, Texas
Americas|Crime|US|World

US deports another 10 gang members to El Salvador, Rubio says

The U.S. has deported another 10 people that it alleges are gang members to El Salvador, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Sunday, a day before that country's president is

US deports another 10 gang members to El Salvador, Rubio says
Americas|Australia|Sports|World

Oscar Piastri takes impressive win at Bahrain Grand Prix

Oscar Piastri takes impressive win at Bahrain Grand Prix

Oscar Piastri takes impressive win at Bahrain Grand Prix
Americas|Health|Political

Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro undergoes new surgery for bowel obstruction

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has undergone a new surgery for a bowel obstruction and doctors in Brasilia say the procedure ended late Sunday after more than 12 hours

Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro undergoes new surgery for bowel obstruction
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|US

South Korea's POSCO considers joining Hyundai Steel's $5.8 billion steel plant project in US, reports say

South Korean steelmaker POSCO is considering joining a project by Hyundai Steel to build a $5.8 billion plant in Louisiana as the country's steel industry tries to respond to U.S.

South Korea's POSCO considers joining Hyundai Steel's $5.8 billion steel plant project in US, reports say
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Kremlin says instant results not possible after Trump demands Ukraine progress

The Kremlin said on Sunday contacts with U.S.

Kremlin says instant results not possible after Trump demands Ukraine progress
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

US State Department says deported Maryland resident 'alive and secure' in El Salvador

The U.S. State Department said on Saturday a Maryland resident deported to El Salvador is "alive and secure" in a terrorism confinement center there, after a U.S.

US State Department says deported Maryland resident 'alive and secure' in El Salvador
Americas|Health|Political|World

Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro hospitalized with abdominal pain related to old stab wound

Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro hospitalized with abdominal pain related to old stab wound

Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro hospitalized with abdominal pain related to old stab wound
Americas|Sports

Rory McIlroy has masterful start at Augusta and closes in on career Grand Slam

Rory McIlroy is one round away from the green jacket and career Grand Slam

Rory McIlroy has masterful start at Augusta and closes in on career Grand Slam
Americas|Election|Health|Political

Brazil's Bolsonaro may need new surgery after being hospitalized

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro may undergo a new surgery, which would be his fifth since being stabbed while campaigning in 2018, after feeling strong abdominal pain during an

Brazil's Bolsonaro may need new surgery after being hospitalized
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|US

KKR nears deal to buy OSTTRA for about $3 billion, Bloomberg News reports

U.S.-based private equity firm KKR is nearing a deal to buy OSTTRA for about $3 billion, Bloomberg News reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter.

KKR nears deal to buy OSTTRA for about $3 billion, Bloomberg News reports
Americas|Health|Political

Brazil’s former president Bolsonaro transferred to Brasilia after hospitalization for abdominal pain

Doctors say former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is being transferred by medical aircraft from northeastern Brazil to the capital Brasilia after being hospitalized with abdominal pain

Brazil’s former president Bolsonaro transferred to Brasilia after hospitalization for abdominal pain
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US still won't say whether it will return mistakenly deported man, despite Supreme Court decision

The Trump administration is doubling down on its decision not to tell a federal court whether it has any plans to repatriate a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported last month and remains confined in a notorious prison in El Salvador

US still won't say whether it will return mistakenly deported man, despite Supreme Court decision
Americas|Crime|US

Tractor-trailer leads chase resulting in crash, injuries; Texas driver charged with DWI

Tractor-trailer leads chase resulting in crash, injuries; Texas driver charged with DWI

Tractor-trailer leads chase resulting in crash, injuries; Texas driver charged with DWI
Americas|Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Man accused of performing unlicensed cosmetic surgery that left woman disfigured

Man accused of performing unlicensed cosmetic surgery that left woman disfigured

Man accused of performing unlicensed cosmetic surgery that left woman disfigured
Americas|Crime|Entertainment|Health|Political|Sports|World

Dominican club collapse death toll rises to 226 after woman pulled from rubble dies in hospital

Health officials say one woman hospitalized after being rescued from the rubble of a roof collapse at a popular nightclub in the Dominican Republic died on Saturday

Dominican club collapse death toll rises to 226 after woman pulled from rubble dies in hospital
Americas|Arts|Europe|Health|Lifestyle|Political|Travel

They came to the US as kids for a better life. Now they’re leaving for Europe as seniors

They came to the US as kids for a better life. Now they’re leaving for Europe as seniors

They came to the US as kids for a better life. Now they’re leaving for Europe as seniors
Americas|Crime|Political|US

A Maryland mother was detained by ICE nearly two weeks ago. So far, no evidence has been provided

A Maryland mother was detained by ICE nearly two weeks ago. So far, no evidence has been provided

A Maryland mother was detained by ICE nearly two weeks ago. So far, no evidence has been provided
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

World Bank announces $12 billion support package for Argentina

(Repeats story issued on April 11 with no changes to text.)

World Bank announces $12 billion support package for Argentina
Americas|Political|US|World

Trump ends protected status for thousands of Afghans, Cameroonians

The Trump administration has terminated temporary deportation protections for thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians in the U.S., a U.S.

Trump ends protected status for thousands of Afghans, Cameroonians
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

World Bank to announce $12 billion financing package for Argentina, source says

The World Bank is poised to announce a $12 billion financing package for Argentina on Friday, supplementing the International Monetary Fund's expected approval of a $20 billion

World Bank to announce $12 billion financing package for Argentina, source says
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

IMF approves $20 billion extended fund facility arrangement for Argentina

The International Monetary Fund's board approved a 48-month, $20 billion extended fund facility arrangement for Argentina and the immediate disbursement of $12 billion, the fund said on

IMF approves $20 billion extended fund facility arrangement for Argentina
Americas|Political|US

Asked on deported Salvadoran man, Trump says he would follow Supreme Court order

President Donald Trump, when asked about a Salvadoran man deported from the United States in error, on Friday told reporters that he would follow what the Supreme

Asked on deported Salvadoran man, Trump says he would follow Supreme Court order
Americas|Crime|Entertainment|World

Dominican Republic issues official report on collapse that killed 221

The Dominican government released a report on Friday on the deadly roof collapse at a packed nightclub earlier this week that left at least 221 people dead.

Dominican Republic issues official report on collapse that killed 221
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Argentina seals $20 billion IMF deal, tears down currency controls

Argentina sealed a $20 billion, 48-month Extended Fund Facility deal with the International Monetary Fund on Friday and, in a major

Argentina seals $20 billion IMF deal, tears down currency controls
Americas|Economy|Political

Argentina and the IMF: a troubled history

In December 1958, Argentina, battling inflation and weak reserves, agreed a $75-million loan with the International Monetary Fund, its first deal with the Washington-

Argentina and the IMF: a troubled history
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

What economists say about Argentina's FX reforms and IMF deal

Argentina's central bank has announced a major overhaul to the country's exchange rate policy, unleashing the peso and dismantling its

What economists say about Argentina's FX reforms and IMF deal
Americas|Business|Entertainment|Lifestyle|US

Giant rodents cuddle with visitors at the Capybara Cafe in Florida

Animal lovers now have a place to hang out with the “it” animals of the moment

Giant rodents cuddle with visitors at the Capybara Cafe in Florida
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political|World

In key milestones for President Milei, Argentina secures IMF deal and ends most capital controls

President Javier Milei says that he will lift most of the country’s strict capital and currency controls next week, a high-stakes gamble made possible by a new loan from the International Monetary Fund

In key milestones for President Milei, Argentina secures IMF deal and ends most capital controls
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported. In a tense hearing, DOJ wouldn’t say where he is. What happens next?

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported. In a tense hearing, DOJ wouldn’t say where he is. What happens next?

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported. In a tense hearing, DOJ wouldn’t say where he is. What happens next?
Americas|Political|US

Trump authorizes military to take control of federal land along US southern border

Trump authorizes military to take control of federal land along US southern border

Trump authorizes military to take control of federal land along US southern border
Americas|Crime|Entertainment|Health|World

53 frantic hours of searching for survivors after the roof collapses at an iconic Dominican club

A roof collapse at the legendary Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo has plunged the Dominican Republic into mourning

53 frantic hours of searching for survivors after the roof collapses at an iconic Dominican club
Americas|Political|US

Texas Army base chosen to house migrants, defense officials say

Texas Army base chosen to house migrants, defense officials say

Texas Army base chosen to house migrants, defense officials say
Americas|Crime|US

3 killed and 1 injured when plane crashes in South Florida near a major highway

Officials say three people were killed and one was injured when a small plane crashed Friday morning in South Florida near a major interstate highway and pushed a car onto railroad tracks

3 killed and 1 injured when plane crashes in South Florida near a major highway
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Lower oil prices could sink Ecopetrol's full-year profits by $2.8 billion, president warns

Lower oil prices could reduce Colombian state-run oil firm Ecopetrol's profits by up to 12 trillion pesos ($2.76 billion) this year, the company's president

Lower oil prices could sink Ecopetrol's full-year profits by $2.8 billion, president warns
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment

Argentina soy, once parched, now has too much rain

Drenched Argentine fields due to heavy rains in the country's farm heartland are raising fears of soybean losses and delayed sales of the 2024/25 crop,

Argentina soy, once parched, now has too much rain
Americas|Health|Political

Former Brazil President Bolsonaro hospitalized with abdominal pain

Former President Jair Bolsonaro was stable and without symptoms after being hospitalized earlier on Friday in northeast Brazil with abdominal pain, forcing him to break off a regional tour

Former Brazil President Bolsonaro hospitalized with abdominal pain
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

Xi and Lula step up meetings, firming China-Brazil ties with eyes on Trump

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will travel to China next month for his third meeting with President Xi Jinping since taking office in 2023,

Xi and Lula step up meetings, firming China-Brazil ties with eyes on Trump
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Peru economy to face moderate impact from US tariffs, central bank says

Newly implemented U.S. tariffs will have a moderate impact on Peru's economy, the chief economist of the Andean nation's central bank said on

Peru economy to face moderate impact from US tariffs, central bank says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|World

IMF staff-level agreement with Honduras set to unlock around $155 million

The International Monetary Fund said on Friday it had reached a staff-level agreement with Honduras that would result in the disbursement of around $155 million should the board

IMF staff-level agreement with Honduras set to unlock around $155 million
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Indian gas firm GAIL seeks 26% stake in US LNG

GAIL India Ltd issued a tender on Friday to buy an up to 26% stake in a liquefied natural gas project in the United States combined with a 15-year gas import deal,

Indian gas firm GAIL seeks 26% stake in US LNG
Americas|Business|Economy|MidEast

Abu Dhabi's ADNOC mulls bid for Aethon's US natgas assets, source says

Abu Dhabi state oil company ADNOC is in the early stages of considering a bid for investment firm Aethon Energy Management's U.S. natural gas assets, according to a person familiar with

Abu Dhabi's ADNOC mulls bid for Aethon's US natgas assets, source says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Chevron's Venezuelan oil cargoes canceled, stalled amid payment uncertainty

At least two vessels carrying Venezuelan crude chartered by Chevron are stalled due to state oil company PDVSA canceling their export authorizations, according to shipping data and

Chevron's Venezuelan oil cargoes canceled, stalled amid payment uncertainty
Americas|Crime|Political|US

'Extremely troubling' that US can't provide details on mistakenly deported man, judge says

Lawyers for the Trump administration say they are unable to provide information on the location and status of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to a notorious prison in El Salvador

'Extremely troubling' that US can't provide details on mistakenly deported man, judge says
Americas|Crime|World

The baby at the heart of an investigation into an alleged Russian cult leader in Argentina

The baby at the heart of an investigation into an alleged Russian cult leader in Argentina

The baby at the heart of an investigation into an alleged Russian cult leader in Argentina
Americas|Arts|Europe|Food

Sacred hares, banished winter witches and pagan worship – the roots of Easter Bunny traditions are ancient

The Conversation explores the origins of the long and interesting journey the Easter Bunny has taken from European prehistory to today.

Sacred hares, banished winter witches and pagan worship – the roots of Easter Bunny traditions are ancient
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

See the moment Russian-American Ksenia Karelina arrives in the US

Ksenia Karelina, a Russian-American woman who was serving 12-year prison sentence for treason in Russia, has landed in the United States. Her release was part of a prisoner swap in exchange for an accused smuggler held in the US.

See the moment Russian-American Ksenia Karelina arrives in the US
Americas|Environment|World

Colombia's capital ends drought-related water rationing. Its case is a warning to other cities

Colombia’s capital has always seemed immune to water scarcity, nestled among cloud-kissed Andean peaks and known for steady rainfall

Colombia's capital ends drought-related water rationing. Its case is a warning to other cities
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Mexico to send water to Texas farmers as US treaty threat grows

Mexico will make an immediate water delivery to farmers in Texas, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Friday, to help make up its shortfall

Mexico to send water to Texas farmers as US treaty threat grows
Americas|Crime|Europe|Political|World

US envoy Witkoff meets Putin as Trump tells Moscow to 'get moving' on Ukraine

U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff held talks with President Vladimir Putin on Friday in St.

US envoy Witkoff meets Putin as Trump tells Moscow to 'get moving' on Ukraine
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

Argentina FX futures jittery as traders place bets ahead of IMF deal

Argentine peso futures have weakened sharply in recent days as traders place tentative bets on a faster depreciation of the embattled currency amid uncertainty over the

Argentina FX futures jittery as traders place bets ahead of IMF deal
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration says man was deported to El Salvador in error

U.S.

Trump administration says man was deported to El Salvador in error
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil economic activity beats forecasts in February, defies slowdown expectations

Brazil's economic activity rose more than expected in February, central bank data showed on Friday, despite expectations for a slowdown during one of the world's most aggressive

Brazil economic activity beats forecasts in February, defies slowdown expectations
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

Maserati CEO says Stellantis remains committed to brand

Carmaker Stellantis remains committed to its ailing luxury brand Maserati even as U.S. tariffs complicate the situation for the automotive industry in general, the brand's head said

Maserati CEO says Stellantis remains committed to brand
Americas|Crime|Economy|Election|Political

Incumbent, leftist to face off in tight Ecuador race dominated by crime and job concerns

Ecuadoreans will head to the polls on Sunday to cast ballots in what is expected to be an extremely tight race for president, with both incumbent Daniel Noboa

Incumbent, leftist to face off in tight Ecuador race dominated by crime and job concerns
Americas|Political|US

US Senate confirms Trump pick Caine as top US military officer

The U.S.

US Senate confirms Trump pick Caine as top US military officer
Americas|Environment|Science|World

Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours

A seismic swarm that caused 160 quakes in two hours at the Laguna del Maule volcanic field in central Chile earlier this week has put authorities and citizens on alert.

Chile monitors volcanic field after seismic swarm causes 160 quakes in 2 hours
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

China delays approval for Geely, BYD investment plans in Latin America, sources say

China is delaying approval for plans by Chinese automakers Geely and BYD to produce cars in Latin America as U.S. tariffs fuel trade and economic uncertainties, two people with knowledge

China delays approval for Geely, BYD investment plans in Latin America, sources say
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US

Pirelli says US investment plans on hold over Chinese shareholder

Pirelli has put on hold plans to invest further in the United States as it tries to smooth out tensions linked to having Chinese state-owned group Sinochem as its largest investor,

Pirelli says US investment plans on hold over Chinese shareholder
Americas|Europe|Health|Travel

Plane’s double diversion has passengers spending almost a full day on board

Plane’s double diversion has passengers spending almost a full day on board

Plane’s double diversion has passengers spending almost a full day on board
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

Stellantis' first-quarter shipments fall 9% to 1.2 million vehicles

Stellantis' global shipments fell 9% year-on-year in the first quarter to an estimated 1.2 million vehicles, it said on Friday, after a 12% drop in 2024.

Stellantis' first-quarter shipments fall 9% to 1.2 million vehicles
Americas|Crime|Sports|World

Two fans die in Chile before a Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Fortaleza

Two fans died before the start of a Copa Libertadores match between the host Colo Colo and Fortaleza of Brazil near Santiago’s estadio Monumental, a local prosecutor said

Two fans die in Chile before a Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Fortaleza
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Ksenia Karelina, a dual US-Russian national released by Moscow in prisoner swap, arrives in US

A Russian-American woman freed by Moscow has arrived back in the United States as part of a prisoner swap completed as the two countries aim to repair ties

Ksenia Karelina, a dual US-Russian national released by Moscow in prisoner swap, arrives in US
Americas|Entertainment|Health|Sports|World

Burials begin as the search ends for victims in the Dominican nightclub collapse that killed 221

The number of people killed when a roof collapsed at an iconic nightclub in the Dominican Republic has surged to 221

Burials begin as the search ends for victims in the Dominican nightclub collapse that killed 221
Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

South Korea establishes diplomatic relations with Syria, a longtime friend of rival North Korea

South Korea has established diplomatic relations with Syria’s new Islamist government months after longtime leader Bashar Assad was ousted

South Korea establishes diplomatic relations with Syria, a longtime friend of rival North Korea
Americas|Crime|US

Video shows rescue efforts after helicopter crashes in Hudson River

Rescue efforts are underway after a helicopter crashed in the Hudson River, according to authorities on the scene.

Video shows rescue efforts after helicopter crashes in Hudson River
Americas|Sports

Justin Rose holds lead after thrilling first round of the Masters

Justin Rose holds lead after thrilling first round of the Masters

Justin Rose holds lead after thrilling first round of the Masters
Americas|Crime|Political|US

What the Supreme Court’s ruling on man wrongly deported to El Salvador says about presidential authority and the rule of law

The high court ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of a Maryland man, Kilmar Abrego García, to the United States.

What the Supreme Court’s ruling on man wrongly deported to El Salvador says about presidential authority and the rule of law
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US Supreme Court tells Trump administration to facilitate return of Salvadoran man deported in error

The U.S.

US Supreme Court tells Trump administration to facilitate return of Salvadoran man deported in error
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court says Trump administration must work to bring back mistakenly deported Maryland man

The Supreme Court says the Trump administration must work to bring back a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, rejecting the administration’s emergency appeal

Supreme Court says Trump administration must work to bring back mistakenly deported Maryland man
Americas|Political|US

Judge will halt Trump administration from ending humanitarian parole for people from four countries

A federal judge says she will halt the Trump administration from ending a program that allowed Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans to temporarily live in the United States

Judge will halt Trump administration from ending humanitarian parole for people from four countries
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Venezuela's PDVSA suspends oil loading authorizations to Chevron, sources say

Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA has canceled several authorizations it had granted U.S.-based producer Chevron to load and export Venezuelan crude in April,

Venezuela's PDVSA suspends oil loading authorizations to Chevron, sources say
Americas|Sports|US

Justin Rose steals the Masters show and builds 3-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler

Justin Rose showed there's more than two players capable of winning a Masters green jacket

Justin Rose steals the Masters show and builds 3-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler
Americas|Political|World

Brazil's Lula taps Pedro Lucas Fernandes as minister for communications

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva named lawmaker Pedro Lucas Fernandes as his new minister for communications, Government Institutional Relations Minister Gleisi

Brazil's Lula taps Pedro Lucas Fernandes as minister for communications
Americas|Political|US

Judge allows requirement that everyone in the US illegally must register to move forward

A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with a requirement that everyone in the U.S. illegally must register with the federal government

Judge allows requirement that everyone in the US illegally must register to move forward
Americas|Political|US

US judge to block Trump from revoking thousands of migrants' legal status

A federal judge said she will block President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday from revoking the temporary legal status of hundreds of thousands of Cubans,

US judge to block Trump from revoking thousands of migrants' legal status
Americas|Business|Finance

UBS hires Evan Raine as head of media and telecom M&A for Americas

UBS Group has hired Evan Raine to head its media and telecoms mergers and acquisitions unit in the Americas to help the bank capture more market share from advising on deals

UBS hires Evan Raine as head of media and telecom M&A for Americas
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Lima grinds to a halt as Peru's transit workers demand action against crime surge

Public transport workers in Peru's capital of Lima went on strike on Thursday, stranding tens of thousands of people as they marched to Congress demanding action against a surging

Lima grinds to a halt as Peru's transit workers demand action against crime surge
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|US

Gambian torture victims testify in US against a member of former dictator's military

An ex-military officer in Gambia and others have testified this week against a man on trial in the United States accused of conspiring to torture people accused of opposing the West African nation's longtime dictator

Gambian torture victims testify in US against a member of former dictator's military
Americas|Sports|US

Masters whiz kid: Jose Luis Ballester takes a different kind of relief and does No. 1 at No. 13

U.S. Amateur champion Jose Luis Ballester took a different kind of relief at the Masters

Masters whiz kid: Jose Luis Ballester takes a different kind of relief and does No. 1 at No. 13
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Venezuela national assembly greenlights economic emergency decree

Venezuela's national assembly on Thursday passed a decree proposed by President Nicolas Maduro's government declaring a state of economic emergency in response to U.S. sanctions and tariffs

Venezuela national assembly greenlights economic emergency decree
Americas|Crime|US|World

Mexican police officer killed by American in Tijuana

A U.S. citizen shot and killed on Wednesday a top state Mexican police officer in an elite unit known as "the Gringo Hunters," which dedicates itself to

Mexican police officer killed by American in Tijuana
Americas|Education|Political|US

Haskell Free Library opens new entrance for Canadian patrons

Haskell Free Library opens new entrance for Canadian patrons

Haskell Free Library opens new entrance for Canadian patrons
Americas|Sports|US

Alan Huss will leave High Point to become coach-in-waiting at Creighton, says it's a 'dream job'

High Point coach Alan Huss will return to Creighton as the head coach-in-waiting for whenever Greg McDermott decides to leave or retire

Alan Huss will leave High Point to become coach-in-waiting at Creighton, says it's a 'dream job'
Americas|Crime|US

Helicopter crashes into Hudson River near Jersey City, at least 1 dead

Helicopter crashes into Hudson River near Jersey City, at least 1 dead

Helicopter crashes into Hudson River near Jersey City, at least 1 dead
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Canadian exporters inquire on trade insurance as Trump's tariffs heighten risk

A little-known insurance product is gaining traction in Canada as exporters seek to guard against losses and bankruptcies of their suppliers and customers due to

Canadian exporters inquire on trade insurance as Trump's tariffs heighten risk
Americas|Business|Economy

Copper output from Chile's Codelco slips 6% in February

Copper production from Chilean state-run miner Codelco dipped 6% year-over-year in February, data from copper commission Cochilco showed on Thursday, slipping to 98,100 metric tons

Copper output from Chile's Codelco slips 6% in February
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Brazil to prioritize negotiation after US trade tariffs, official says

Brazil’s strategy to address extra tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump is to combine negotiations with the U.S. while it expands trade agreements with other countries, a top foreign trade official said Thursday

Brazil to prioritize negotiation after US trade tariffs, official says
Americas|Asia|Crime|Political|World

Canadian wanted for 2008 Mumbai attacks arrives in India after US extradition

A Pakistani-born Canadian businessman accused of helping orchestrate the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, one of India's deadliest, arrived in New Delhi on Thursday after the U.S.

Canadian wanted for 2008 Mumbai attacks arrives in India after US extradition
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US Treasury secretary to meet with Argentina's Milei on Monday

U.S.

US Treasury secretary to meet with Argentina's Milei on Monday
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Citi names insider Raymond Gatcliffe as CEO of Canada operations

Citigroup on Thursday named Raymond Gatcliffe, a three-decade company veteran, as the chief executive officer of its Canada operations.

Citi names insider Raymond Gatcliffe as CEO of Canada operations
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazilian lender BRB expects lower Banco Master price with deal adjustment, CEO says

The acquisition of some of lender Banco Master's assets by Brazil's government-controlled bank BRB is likely to exclude "much more" than 23 billion reais ($3.89 billion) in

Brazilian lender BRB expects lower Banco Master price with deal adjustment, CEO says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Modelo owner Constellation says Trump immigration crackdown hitting Hispanic customers

Modelo Especial owner Constellation Brands' beer sales are taking a hit as demand from Hispanic populations in key U.S. states slows down amid Trump's crackdown on

Modelo owner Constellation says Trump immigration crackdown hitting Hispanic customers
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|US

Barry Callebaut to scale up US production to cope with 'disruptive environment'

Barry Callebaut is planning to increase its U.S.-based production to fend off effects of the "disruptive environment" in North America and stay close to

Barry Callebaut to scale up US production to cope with 'disruptive environment'
Americas|Crime|US

Man strangled his wife, left her body in a car to go to a job interview

Man strangled his wife, left her body in a car to go to a job interview

Man strangled his wife, left her body in a car to go to a job interview
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

US buyers pay highest prices to snap up Spanish property

Deep-pocketed U.S. citizens paid the highest prices for Spanish property of all foreign buyers last year, while making the most purchases in some central and northern

US buyers pay highest prices to snap up Spanish property
Americas|Economy|Finance|Food

Brazil consumer prices forecast to have slowed in March versus February: Reuters Poll

The rising trend of Brazil's consumer prices likely slowed in March from February due to a moderation in energy costs, but food inflation probably remained high, a Reuters

Brazil consumer prices forecast to have slowed in March versus February: Reuters Poll
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Chilean miner Codelco logging strong Q2 demand from China, chairman says

Chilean copper giant Codelco is seeing strong demand for the red metal from China in the second quarter, the firm's chairman told Reuters on Thursday.

Chilean miner Codelco logging strong Q2 demand from China, chairman says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Brazil to pursue US talks while seeking to expand trade deals, says official

Brazil will pursue trade negotiations with the U.S. while reaffirming its support for multilateralism and seeking to expand its network of trade agreements, Foreign Trade

Brazil to pursue US talks while seeking to expand trade deals, says official
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Justice Department moves to drop case against alleged top MS-13 leader, seeks to deport him instead

The Justice Department has moved to drop a criminal case against the alleged East Coast leader of the MS-13 gang less than a month after he was charged, saying they plan to deport him instead

Justice Department moves to drop case against alleged top MS-13 leader, seeks to deport him instead
Americas|Sports

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami pull off 3-goal rally to top LAFC and make CONCACAF Champions Cup semis

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are headed to the CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinals and it took a dramatic three-goal comeback to get there

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami pull off 3-goal rally to top LAFC and make CONCACAF Champions Cup semis
Americas|Crime|Entertainment|Political|Sports|World

Officials scramble to identify victims of Dominican club roof collapse that killed at least 184

The number of victims who died after a roof collapsed at an iconic nightclub has surged to 184 as dozens of people lingered outside the Dominican Republic’s forensic institute for news of their loved ones still missing more than a day after disaster struck

Officials scramble to identify victims of Dominican club roof collapse that killed at least 184
Americas|Crime|Election|Political

Ecuador's violence-hit coastal region focus of presidential candidates

The two candidates battling it out to win Ecuador's presidency in this Sunday's run-off have focused their energies on the populous

Ecuador's violence-hit coastal region focus of presidential candidates
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Brazil to be reciprocal on tariffs but will try negotiating first, Lula says

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Wednesday that his nation will be reciprocal on tariffs announced by the United States, but noted the Latin American country

Brazil to be reciprocal on tariffs but will try negotiating first, Lula says
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Americans convicted in Congo of a botched coup attempt now face US charges

Three Americans repatriated to the United States from Congo have been charged by the U.S. Justice Department with staging an elaborate coup attempt aimed at overthrowing the African nation’s government

Americans convicted in Congo of a botched coup attempt now face US charges
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US tariffs on Mexico and Canada unaffected by 90-day pause, White House official says

The U.S. tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada will not be affected by the 90-day pause on tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, a White House

US tariffs on Mexico and Canada unaffected by 90-day pause, White House official says
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Pam Bondi announces seizure of $510M worth of illegal drugs from vessels linked to cartels

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday announced the seizure of roughly $510 million worth of illegal narcotics on vessels headed for the United States, seeking to highlight efforts to take down sophisticated cartel drug networks

Pam Bondi announces seizure of $510M worth of illegal drugs from vessels linked to cartels
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration prepares to send more deported migrants to notorious El Salvador prison

Trump administration prepares to send more deported migrants to notorious El Salvador prison

Trump administration prepares to send more deported migrants to notorious El Salvador prison
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Venezuela's oil flows again, after a week of panic

Many buyers of Venezuelan oil have resumed loading crude onto tankers after a week-long hiatus at the country's ports after the U.S. applied tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed on

Venezuela's oil flows again, after a week of panic
Americas|Political|US

US Senate narrowly confirms ex-CIA officer Johnson as ambassador to Mexico

The U.S.

US Senate narrowly confirms ex-CIA officer Johnson as ambassador to Mexico
Americas|Political|US|World

US Senate confirms Hoekstra as ambassador to Canada

The U.S.

US Senate confirms Hoekstra as ambassador to Canada
Americas|Celebrity|Sports|World

Pedro Martinez says he has family members unaccounted for in Dominican nightclub roof collapse

Dominican-born Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez says he has family members unaccounted for who were inside the Santo Domingo nightclub when its roof collapsed

Pedro Martinez says he has family members unaccounted for in Dominican nightclub roof collapse
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judges bar US use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans held in parts of Texas and New York

Judges in Texas and New York have temporarily barred the U.S. government from deporting Venezuelans jailed in parts of those two states while their lawyers challenge the Trump administration’s use of a rarely invoked law letting presidents imprison and deport noncitizens in times of war

Judges bar US use of Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans held in parts of Texas and New York
Americas|Political|US|World

US recognizes Panama's sovereignty over canal, Panama says after talks

Panama said on Wednesday the United States recognized its sovereignty over the Panama Canal, despite tough rhetoric from Washington, as the two nations announced

US recognizes Panama's sovereignty over canal, Panama says after talks
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|US

Coast Guard offloads 48,000 pounds of seized drugs worth $500 million at South Florida port

Coast Guard offloads 48,000 pounds of seized drugs worth $500 million at South Florida port

Coast Guard offloads 48,000 pounds of seized drugs worth $500 million at South Florida port
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Chile sees positive twist to any Trump tariffs on copper

Chile's place at the low-end of U.S. tariffs announced last week could be favorable for the world's leading copper-producing country if

Chile sees positive twist to any Trump tariffs on copper
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US judges block Trump's Venezuelan deportations that used 1798 wartime law

U.S. judges in Texas and New York dealt blows on Wednesday to President Donald Trump's effort to revive deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members

US judges block Trump's Venezuelan deportations that used 1798 wartime law
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Min Woo Lee hits the Masters after his first PGA Tour win. Jason Day thinks he can be world No. 1

Min Woo Lee had won just about everywhere but the PGA Tour before he triumphed at the Texas Open

Min Woo Lee hits the Masters after his first PGA Tour win. Jason Day thinks he can be world No. 1
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Argentina's inflation likely sped up again in March - Reuters poll

Argentina's monthly inflation rate likely sped up to 2.6% in March, marking the second consecutive month on the rise, a median of analysts polled by Reuters

Argentina's inflation likely sped up again in March - Reuters poll
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The Keystone pipeline's history of spills

The approximately 600,000-bpd Keystone oil pipeline from Canada to the United States remained shut down Wednesday after an oil spill near Fort Ransom, North

The Keystone pipeline's history of spills
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Argentina expects IMF board approval for $20 billion deal on Friday

Argentina's government expects the International Monetary Fund board will approve a $20 billion loan deal at the end of the week, a government spokesman said on Wednesday, in

Argentina expects IMF board approval for $20 billion deal on Friday
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Pedro Martinez: Family members missing after roof collapse in DR

Hall of Fame pitcher and current baseball analyst Pedro Martinez announced over social media that several of his family members were inside the nightclub that collapsed in the Dominican Republic.

Pedro Martinez: Family members missing after roof collapse in DR
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MercadoLibre to spend $2.6 billion in Argentina, up from last year

Latin American e-commerce company MercadoLibre plans to spend $2.6 billion in Argentina this year, the company said on Wednesday.

MercadoLibre to spend $2.6 billion in Argentina, up from last year
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Canada's 1970s superhero 'Captain Canuck' has resurgence thanks to Trump

U.S.

Canada's 1970s superhero 'Captain Canuck' has resurgence thanks to Trump
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CK Hutchison invested $1.7 billion in Panama, surpassing obligations, it says

A company controlled by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison has invested $1.7 billion in two ports near the Panama Canal, it said on Wednesday, surpassing

CK Hutchison invested $1.7 billion in Panama, surpassing obligations, it says
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Nicaragua’s crackdown on the Catholic Church is worsening, exiles and human rights advocates say

Preparations for widely popular Lent and Holy Week processions are underway across Latin America – but not in Nicaragua

Nicaragua’s crackdown on the Catholic Church is worsening, exiles and human rights advocates say
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After 2 years in an Argentine prison, former Masters champ Angel Cabrera is back at Augusta National

Angel Cabrera is back at Augusta National, walking the fairways at the Masters six years after his last appearance and less than two after he was paroled from an Argentine prison

After 2 years in an Argentine prison, former Masters champ Angel Cabrera is back at Augusta National
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Strike halts grain ship traffic at Argentina's Rosario ports

Grain and agro-industrial products ships will be unable to dock or leave Argentina's Rosario agro-port hub on Thursday because of a CGT union strike against government policies,

Strike halts grain ship traffic at Argentina's Rosario ports
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Inside the Salvadoran mega-prison where US deportees live

CNN’s David Culver reports from inside El Salvador’s Center for Terrorism Confinement, better known as Cecot. Culver toured the mega-prison where more than 275 migrants deported from the US are being held.

Inside the Salvadoran mega-prison where US deportees live
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Mexico annual inflation accelerates in March

Mexico's annual inflation sped up in March but remained within the central bank's target range, data released on Wednesday showed, giving credit to expectations that the

Mexico annual inflation accelerates in March
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Octavio Dotel, 15-year MLB veteran, dies in Dominican Republic nightclub roof collapse

Octavio Dotel, 15-year MLB veteran, dies in Dominican Republic nightclub roof collapse

Octavio Dotel, 15-year MLB veteran, dies in Dominican Republic nightclub roof collapse
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Brazil retail sales rise 0.5% in February to hit record

Retail sales volumes in Brazil rose 0.5% in February from the previous month, reaching the highest level since the data series began in 2000, statistics agency IBGE said on

Brazil retail sales rise 0.5% in February to hit record
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Water looms as new front in Mexico's trade negotiations with the US

Mexican officials are scrambling to come up with a plan to increase the amount of water the country sends to the United

Water looms as new front in Mexico's trade negotiations with the US
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Poland's Nitro-Chem signs $310 million deal to supply TNT for US military

Polish explosives maker Nitro-Chem signed a deal on Wednesday to supply explosives worth 1.2 billion zlotys ($310 million) to a U.S. firm, intended for the U.S. military, the deputy

Poland's Nitro-Chem signs $310 million deal to supply TNT for US military
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Nearly half of Swiss firms expect major hit from U.S tariffs, survey shows

Swiss firms are concerned U.S. tariffs will hit demand in the United States, spark an economic downturn and put them at a disadvantage against rivals, a survey showed on Wednesday.

Nearly half of Swiss firms expect major hit from U.S tariffs, survey shows
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Hegseth spurs fiery response from Beijing over Panama Canal ‘threat’ comments

Hegseth spurs fiery response from Beijing over Panama Canal ‘threat’ comments

Hegseth spurs fiery response from Beijing over Panama Canal ‘threat’ comments
Americas|Sports

Canucks make NHL history with 3 goals in last minute of regulation, beat Stars 6-5 in OT

Kiefer Sherwood set an NHL record three weeks ago by accumulating the most hits in a season

Canucks make NHL history with 3 goals in last minute of regulation, beat Stars 6-5 in OT
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The roof collapses at a Dominican Republic nightclub, killing at least 98 people

A roof collapse at the iconic Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic has killed at least 98 people and others may be trapped

The roof collapses at a Dominican Republic nightclub, killing at least 98 people
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3 dead and 3 wounded in mass shooting in Virginia in which at least 1 shooter is on the loose

Authorities say three people have been killed and three others have been wounded in a shooting in northeastern Virginia and at least one shooter is on the loose

3 dead and 3 wounded in mass shooting in Virginia in which at least 1 shooter is on the loose
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US to 'take back' Panama Canal from Chinese influence, visiting Pentagon chief says

The United States will "take back" the Panama Canal from Chinese influence, U.S.

US to 'take back' Panama Canal from Chinese influence, visiting Pentagon chief says
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US defense secretary says China is a threat to Panama Canal, spurring a fiery response from Beijing

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the Panama Canal faces threats from China but together the U.S. and Panama will keep it secure

US defense secretary says China is a threat to Panama Canal, spurring a fiery response from Beijing
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IMF reaches $20 billion staff-level agreement with Argentina

The International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday it reached a staff-level agreement with Argentina on a 48-month extended fund facility totaling $20 billion.

IMF reaches $20 billion staff-level agreement with Argentina
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Panama's attorney general to investigate CK Hutchison's port contract

Panama has opened an investigation into a contract granted to Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison for the operation of two ports in the Central American country,

Panama's attorney general to investigate CK Hutchison's port contract
Americas|Political|Travel|US|World

US rates El Salvador safer for U.S. travelers

The United States gave El Salvador a safer travel rating on Tuesday that groups it with the least dangerous countries for Americans to visit, citing reduced gang

US rates El Salvador safer for U.S. travelers
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Anglo American urges faster permits in Chile to close copper supply gap

Chile needs to speed up its permitting processes to help copper mining expand ahead of a large supply gap expected in the coming years,

Anglo American urges faster permits in Chile to close copper supply gap
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Man charged with stealing historic Spanish cannon from park

Man charged with stealing historic Spanish cannon from park

Man charged with stealing historic Spanish cannon from park
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Deported to a fortress: Go inside El Salvador’s Cecot prison

As Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem tours El Salvador’s Cecot prison, CNN’s David Culver takes you inside - offering a rare look at the controversial mega-prison where some alleged gang members deported from the US are now ending up.

Deported to a fortress: Go inside El Salvador’s Cecot prison
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In notorious Salvadoran prison, US deportees live in identical cells to convicted gangsters

In notorious Salvadoran prison, US deportees live in identical cells to convicted gangsters

In notorious Salvadoran prison, US deportees live in identical cells to convicted gangsters
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Octavio Dotel, who once held record of pitching for 13 major league teams, dies in DR roof collapse

Former major league relief pitcher Octavio Dotel was among the dead after a roof collapsed at a nightclub in his native Dominican Republic where he was attending a merengue concert

Octavio Dotel, who once held record of pitching for 13 major league teams, dies in DR roof collapse
Americas|Crime|US

A Florida man is executed for killing a Miami Herald employee who was abducted on her lunch break

A man convicted of killing a Miami Herald employee who was carjacked on her lunch break has been executed in Florida

A Florida man is executed for killing a Miami Herald employee who was abducted on her lunch break
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Pentagon official: US military has no authority to do drone strikes on drug cartels in Mexico

A top Pentagon official says that special operations forces do not have the authority to launch drone attacks at drug cartels in Mexico

Pentagon official: US military has no authority to do drone strikes on drug cartels in Mexico
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Colombian court says song recorded by Karol G and J Balvin violated the rights of children

A high court in Colombia has ruled that “+57,” a song by urban music stars J Balvin and Karol G, violated the rights of children because its lyrics “sexualized” minors

Colombian court says song recorded by Karol G and J Balvin violated the rights of children
Americas|Political|US

The Latest: Trump signs executive orders to boost coal

President Donald Trump has signed executive orders aimed at boosting coal, a reliable but polluting energy source that has been in decline for decades

The Latest: Trump signs executive orders to boost coal
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Oil settles down $1 at four-year low as US-China trade war escalates

Oil prices settled down more than $1 a barrel on Tuesday at a four-year low as investors priced in an increasing likelihood of a recession due to the

Oil settles down $1 at four-year low as US-China trade war escalates
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Brazil sees no need to announce tariff measures for now, minister says

Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Tuesday now is not the time for Latin America's largest economy to announce any measures in response to trade tariffs imposed by

Brazil sees no need to announce tariff measures for now, minister says
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Brazil coffee exporters glimpse opportunity amidst U.S tariffs

Brazilian coffee exporters see U.S.

Brazil coffee exporters glimpse opportunity amidst U.S tariffs
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Congo repatriates 3 Americans who had faced death sentences over a failed coup plot

Congo says three Americans convicted of participating in a botched coup attempt last year have been repatriated to the United States

Congo repatriates 3 Americans who had faced death sentences over a failed coup plot
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Once a migratory highway, the Darien Gap has been left empty under Trump crackdown

A little more than a year ago, the small Panamanian river port of Lajas Blancas was filled with a crush of people trying to make their way to the United States

Once a migratory highway, the Darien Gap has been left empty under Trump crackdown
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What is known about the roof collapse at a club in the Dominican Republic that killed at least 44

The roof of an iconic nightclub in the capital of the Dominican Republic collapsed nearly an hour after a merengue concert killing at least 44 people and injuring at least 160

What is known about the roof collapse at a club in the Dominican Republic that killed at least 44
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Wayne Gretzky says he has 'no political power' over the president or prime minister

Wayne Gretzky says he has no political power or pull with the U.S. president or Canada's prime minister in his first public comments on the issue since Donald Trump began his second term

Wayne Gretzky says he has 'no political power' over the president or prime minister
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Canada says counter-tariffs against some US-made autos will start April 9

The 25% counter-tariffs Canada said last week it would impose on some U.S.-made vehicles will go into effect on April 9, the federal finance ministry said on Tuesday.

Canada says counter-tariffs against some US-made autos will start April 9
Americas|Business|Technology|World

Brazil regulator authorizes fresh 7,500 Starlink satellites to operate locally

Brazil's telecommunications regulator Anatel authorized Elon Musk's SpaceX to add 7,500 new Starlink satellites to operate in the Latin American nation, the watchdog said on

Brazil regulator authorizes fresh 7,500 Starlink satellites to operate locally
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China, US clash over major Argentina currency swap line

China is on a crash course with the United States over a major Chinese currency swap deal with Argentina that has buffered the South American country's

China, US clash over major Argentina currency swap line
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Judge rejects new trials for 2 convicted of human smuggling in death of family of 4 from India

A federal judge has rejected requests for new trials for two men convicted on human smuggling charges in the deaths of four members of a family from India who froze to death while trying to cross the Canadian border into Minnesota during a blizzard in 2022

Judge rejects new trials for 2 convicted of human smuggling in death of family of 4 from India
Americas|Political|US

Supreme Court ruling on Alien Enemies Act raises new due process concerns for migrants

Supreme Court ruling on Alien Enemies Act raises new due process concerns for migrants

Supreme Court ruling on Alien Enemies Act raises new due process concerns for migrants
Americas|Environment|Political|World

Indigenous march in Brazil to demand more land be set aside for their stewardship

With the first U.N. climate talks in the Amazon approaching, thousands of Indigenous people marched Tuesday in Brazil’s capital, demanding the state guarantee and expand their rights to traditional lands as part of the solution to the world’s climate crisis

Indigenous march in Brazil to demand more land be set aside for their stewardship
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Waiver allows Trump administration to bypass environmental rules to build more border walls

A waiver issued by the Department of Homeland Security allows the federal government to bypass environmental regulations and begin construction immediately on stretches of the border wall in Southern California

Waiver allows Trump administration to bypass environmental rules to build more border walls
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Brazil's Embraer says new US tariffs will add complexity and costs to jets

Embraer's CEO said on Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs would add complexity and costs for the Brazilian jet maker’s business and its U.S. customers.

Brazil's Embraer says new US tariffs will add complexity and costs to jets
Americas|Health|US

Measles cases in Texas rise to 505, state health department says

The Texas health department reported 505 cases of measles in the state on Tuesday, an increase of 24 cases from its previous count on April 4, as the United States battles an outbreak of

Measles cases in Texas rise to 505, state health department says
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IMF board could discuss Argentina deal on Friday, La Nacion reports

The board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) could discuss a pending loan deal with Argentina in a Friday meeting, local newspaper La Nacion reported on Tuesday, citing

IMF board could discuss Argentina deal on Friday, La Nacion reports
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Congo hands over Americans jailed over failed coup as talks on minerals progress

Three American citizens jailed over a failed coup attempt in Democratic Republic of Congo were handed over to U.S. custody on

Congo hands over Americans jailed over failed coup as talks on minerals progress
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexico rejects unilateral US military action after report US is weighing strikes

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that her nation would categorically reject any unilateral U.S. military in Mexico and that such military action "would not

Mexico rejects unilateral US military action after report US is weighing strikes
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HSBC Americas head for securities finance leaves amid bank restructuring

HSBC's head of securities financing for the Americas, Gregory Bunn, is leaving after two years in the post as the lender merges the unit into two others, a

HSBC Americas head for securities finance leaves amid bank restructuring
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Trump's actions in the U.S. are not going to 'work out', says Brazil's Lula

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Tuesday that he is skeptical about U.S.

Trump's actions in the U.S. are not going to 'work out', says Brazil's Lula
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Most automakers to stay put in Mexico, president says

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that the majority of automobile executives with plants in Mexico have said that, as of now, they have no plans to move their

Most automakers to stay put in Mexico, president says
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After Supreme Court ruling, pair of Venezuelan migrants revive deportation challenge

A day after the U.S.

After Supreme Court ruling, pair of Venezuelan migrants revive deportation challenge
Americas|Business|Economy

Codelco aims for upper end of copper output range, plans return to bond market, CEO says

The CEO of Chile's Codelco, Ruben Alvarado, said on Tuesday that the state-run copper producer aims to bring output to the upper end of its estimated range this

Codelco aims for upper end of copper output range, plans return to bond market, CEO says
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How top US trading partners have reacted to Trump tariffs

Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs on U.S. imports have targeted countries across the world in the most serious blow to the global trading system in decades.

How top US trading partners have reacted to Trump tariffs
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Brazilians wager up to $5.1 billion a month on online betting, central bank says

Brazilians are wagering up to 30 billion reais ($5.1 billion) per month on online betting, Brazilian central bank executive director Rogerio Lucca told lawmakers on Tuesday,

Brazilians wager up to $5.1 billion a month on online betting, central bank says
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Brazil protesters lift blockade of Amazon grain shipping route

Brazilian indigenous protesters have lifted a blockade of the Trans-Amazonian Highway, reopening a critical grain shipping route linking farmers to the Miritituba

Brazil protesters lift blockade of Amazon grain shipping route