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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
Americas|Crime|Entertainment|Political|Sports|World

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
Americas|Celebrity|Political|Sports

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
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

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
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

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
Americas|Crime|US

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
Americas|Environment|Political|US

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
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

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
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

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
Americas|Business|Europe|Finance|Stock Markets

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
Americas|Political|World

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
Americas|Political|US

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
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|World

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
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

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
Americas|Europe|Sports

He wants the story to be that he’s the champion, but golfer Robert MacIntyre doesn’t want to be ‘the story’

He wants the story to be that he’s the champion, but golfer Robert MacIntyre doesn’t want to be ‘the story’

He wants the story to be that he’s the champion, but golfer Robert MacIntyre doesn’t want to be ‘the story’
Americas|Environment|US

Flood-weary residents face rising rivers despite rain finally stopping in central and southern US

Flood-weary residents face rising rivers despite rain finally stopping in central and southern US

Flood-weary residents face rising rivers despite rain finally stopping in central and southern US
Americas|Crime|US

Officials seek public’s help after string of shootings leave 3 dead, 2 children hospitalized

Officials seek public’s help after string of shootings leave 3 dead, 2 children hospitalized

Officials seek public’s help after string of shootings leave 3 dead, 2 children hospitalized
Americas|Sports|US

Houston on the wrong side of gritty and ugly finish against Florida in national title game

The end of national championship game was gritty and ugly, just the way Houston usually likes it

Houston on the wrong side of gritty and ugly finish against Florida in national title game
Americas|Business|Economy

Chile's inflation picks back up in March, led by food and education

Consumer prices in Chile rose 0.5% in March from the previous month, data from statistics agency INE showed on Tuesday, in line with market expectations in a Reuters poll of

Chile's inflation picks back up in March, led by food and education
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil's gross debt hits 76.2% of GDP in February amid high interest costs

Brazil's public sector gross debt rose in February from the previous month, central bank data showed on Tuesday, driven by the country's heavy interest burden.

Brazil's gross debt hits 76.2% of GDP in February amid high interest costs
Americas|Economy|Environment|World

As Bolivia floods, cows swim where they once grazed

In Bolivia's rural region of Beni near the border with Brazil, vast grasslands where cows once grazed have been submerged, forcing

As Bolivia floods, cows swim where they once grazed
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Door still open for peace process with Colombia's ELN, peace commissioner says

Colombia remains open to dialogue with National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels despite their recent offensive in the country's east, peace commissioner Otty

Door still open for peace process with Colombia's ELN, peace commissioner says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|Technology

Chile's Antofagasta expects copper demand to defy tariff turmoil

The trade war stirred by U.S. tariffs raises a risk for metal demand, the head of Chile's Antofagasta said, although he predicted AI and

Chile's Antofagasta expects copper demand to defy tariff turmoil
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration weighs drone strikes on Mexican cartels, NBC News reports

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is considering drone strikes on drug cartels in Mexico to combat trafficking across the southern border, NBC News reported on Tuesday.

Trump administration weighs drone strikes on Mexican cartels, NBC News reports
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

IMF 'mountain of dollars' key to unlock Argentina's FX controls

Argentina's pending $20 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund will bring libertarian President Javier Milei the tool he wants to unlock

IMF 'mountain of dollars' key to unlock Argentina's FX controls
Americas|Business|Economy

Daimler Truck Q1 sales 8% lower on weaker demand in North America

Daimler Truck on Tuesday reported an 8% drop in first-quarter sales citing declining demand in North America and Mercedes-Benz Trucks units.

Daimler Truck Q1 sales 8% lower on weaker demand in North America
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Porsche Q1 deliveries fall 8% on weaker demand in China and Europe

German sports car maker Porsche delivered 8% fewer vehicles globally in the first quarter, it said on Tuesday, hit by declining demand in China and Europe.

Porsche Q1 deliveries fall 8% on weaker demand in China and Europe
Americas|Crime|Political|US

A timeline of the legal battle over the mistaken deportation of a Maryland father to El Salvador

A timeline of the legal battle over the mistaken deportation of a Maryland father to El Salvador

A timeline of the legal battle over the mistaken deportation of a Maryland father to El Salvador
Americas|Political|US|World

Pentagon's Hegseth arrives in Panama as Trump vows to take back canal

U.S.

Pentagon's Hegseth arrives in Panama as Trump vows to take back canal
Americas|Political|US

Trump's DHS revokes legal status for migrants who entered the US on Biden-era CBP One app

The Department of Homeland Security is telling migrants who entered the country using an online app to leave the United States immediately

Trump's DHS revokes legal status for migrants who entered the US on Biden-era CBP One app
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Contract for Hong Kong company to operate Panama Canal ports had irregularities, audit finds

Panama’s comptroller authority says an audit found irregularities in the renewal of a 25-year port concession in the interoceanic canal and it would request an investigation into the authorization of the contract to a Hong Kong company

Contract for Hong Kong company to operate Panama Canal ports had irregularities, audit finds
Americas|Environment|US

Swollen rivers are flooding towns in the US South after a prolonged deluge of rain

Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest, threatening communities already waterlogged and badly damaged by days of heavy rain and storms that killed at least 23 people

Swollen rivers are flooding towns in the US South after a prolonged deluge of rain
Americas|Arts|Science|World

Altar found in Guatemalan jungle evidence of mingling of Mayan and Teotihuacan cultures, experts say

An altar from the Teotihuacan culture, at the pre-Hispanic heart of what became Mexico, has been discovered in Tikal National Park in Guatemala, the center of Mayan culture, demonstrating the interaction between the two societies

Altar found in Guatemalan jungle evidence of mingling of Mayan and Teotihuacan cultures, experts say
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US appeals court rejects Trump bid to fast-track migrant deportations

A U.S. appeals court on Monday declined to lift an order temporarily blocking the Trump administration from deporting people to countries the government did not

US appeals court rejects Trump bid to fast-track migrant deportations
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US Supreme Court lets Trump pursue deportations under 1798 law, with limits

The U.S.

US Supreme Court lets Trump pursue deportations under 1798 law, with limits
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court allows Trump to deport Venezuelans under Alien Enemies Act, after judges’ review

The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to use an 18th century wartime law to deport Venezuelan migrants, but says they must get a court hearing before they are taken from the United States

Supreme Court allows Trump to deport Venezuelans under Alien Enemies Act, after judges’ review
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Haiti humanitarian crisis worsening as violence escalates, says aid group

The humanitarian situation in Haiti is dramatically worsening, aid group Save the Children said, with underfunded security forces increasingly overwhelmed by powerful gangs and capital

Haiti humanitarian crisis worsening as violence escalates, says aid group
Americas|Business|Crime|Political

Panama's comptroller office to sue over renewal of CK Hutchison contract

Panama's Comptroller General office will file a lawsuit against the officials who authorized the renewal of a 25-year port concession to a company led by CK

Panama's comptroller office to sue over renewal of CK Hutchison contract
Americas|Business|Education|Political|World

Federal grants to fight child labor worldwide are axed in DOGE cuts

The Trump administrated has canceled millions of dollars in international grants that a Department of Labor division administered to combat child labor and slave labor around the world

Federal grants to fight child labor worldwide are axed in DOGE cuts
Americas|Food|Political|US|World

UN food agency WFP: US funding cuts could be 'death sentence' for millions

The United Nations World Food Programme warned on Monday that the termination of U.S. funding for emergency food assistance in 14 countries "could amount

UN food agency WFP: US funding cuts could be 'death sentence' for millions
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil's Petrobras unlikely to change diesel prices despite energy minister request

Brazil's state-run oil firm Petrobras is unlikely to lower diesel prices while the economic scenario abroad remains uncertain, Chief

Brazil's Petrobras unlikely to change diesel prices despite energy minister request
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Freeport-McMoRan CEO flags concern over global growth amid US tariffs

The CEO of copper producer Freeport-McMoRan said on Monday she was concerned about the health of the global economy and the possibility of recession and

Freeport-McMoRan CEO flags concern over global growth amid US tariffs
Americas|Entertainment|Sports

Figure Skater Alysa Liu reflects on winning world title and return to the sport

Alysa Liu became the first American to be crowned figure skating world champion in nearly two decades. The 19-year-old retired from the sport at the age of 16 before returning last year. As she tells World Sport's Patrick Snell, her accomplishment is "insane."

Figure Skater Alysa Liu reflects on winning world title and return to the sport
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

UN mission details deadly attacks in Haiti's capital and questions government's delayed response

A new report by the U.N. political mission in Haiti says more than 260 people were killed during recent gang attacks on two communities in the country's capital

UN mission details deadly attacks in Haiti's capital and questions government's delayed response
Americas|Crime|Political

Costa Rica government used development bank funds for kickbacks, prosecutor alleges

Costa Rican officials awarded kickbacks to a top government ally using funds from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), prosecutors alleged on Monday, filing

Costa Rica government used development bank funds for kickbacks, prosecutor alleges
Americas|Business|Economy|Science|Technology|World

Chile has 28% more lithium than previous estimates, studies find

Chile's total lithium resources are 28% greater than previously estimated, according to new studies of salt flats in the northern

Chile has 28% more lithium than previous estimates, studies find
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

EU Commission proposes 25% counter-tariffs on some US imports, document shows

The European Commission proposed counter-tariffs of 25% on a range of U.S. goods on Monday in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium, a

EU Commission proposes 25% counter-tariffs on some US imports, document shows
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Chile's Codelco boosts copper output, chairman bullish despite trade war

Codelco, Chile's state-owned copper producer, boosted production in the first three months of 2025 and was still bullish about long-term

Chile's Codelco boosts copper output, chairman bullish despite trade war
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US Supreme Court temporarily blocks order to return migrant deported to El Salvador in error

The U.S.

US Supreme Court temporarily blocks order to return migrant deported to El Salvador in error
Americas|Asia|Election|Political|World

Canada says WeChat news account pushing false narratives about Carney

Canada said on Monday the most popular news account on Chinese social media platform WeChat was pushing false narratives about Prime Minister Mark Carney in a bid to influence the

Canada says WeChat news account pushing false narratives about Carney
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Carney says chances of US recession has shot up, will hit Canada

The probability of a U.S. recession has risen significantly thanks to President Donald Trump's tariffs and that will have a major negative effect on the Canadian economy, Prime

Carney says chances of US recession has shot up, will hit Canada
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Mexico seeks to avoid retaliatory tariffs against US, but not ruling them out

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday her government would like to avoid imposing tariffs on the United States in response to

Mexico seeks to avoid retaliatory tariffs against US, but not ruling them out
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

More Canadian firms see chance of recession in next year - central bank survey

Canadian firms and consumers see a sharply higher chance of recession over the coming year as U.S.

More Canadian firms see chance of recession in next year - central bank survey
Americas|Crime|Political|US

U.S. appeals court won't block order requiring return of man wrongly deported to El Salvador

A U.S. appeals court has declined to block a federal judge’s ruling that said the United States must bring a man back to Maryland after he was wrongly deported to El

U.S. appeals court won't block order requiring return of man wrongly deported to El Salvador
Africa|Americas|Health|Political|World

Aid cuts threaten progress toward ending deaths in pregnancy and childbirth, WHO warns

Aid cuts threaten progress toward ending deaths in pregnancy and childbirth, WHO warns

Aid cuts threaten progress toward ending deaths in pregnancy and childbirth, WHO warns
Americas|Business|Political|US

Miami’s ‘Little Venezuela’ fears Trump's moves against migration

Since Feb. 3, the Trump administration ended two federal programs that together allowed more 700,000 Venezuelans to live and work legally in the U.S. It’s all anyone discusses in Doral, Florida, the largest Venezuelan community in the United States

Miami’s ‘Little Venezuela’ fears Trump's moves against migration
Americas|Crime|Education|Political|US

Judge says deportation of man to El Salvador prison is ‘wholly lawless,’ with deadline to return him to America today

Judge says deportation of man to El Salvador prison is ‘wholly lawless,’ with deadline to return him to America today

Judge says deportation of man to El Salvador prison is ‘wholly lawless,’ with deadline to return him to America today
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US

Volkswagen's Audi holding cars in U.S. ports due to autos tariff

Volkswagen's Audi is holding its cars which arrived after April 2, when Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on autos imports, in U.S. ports, it said on Monday, as companies scramble

Volkswagen's Audi holding cars in U.S. ports due to autos tariff
Americas|Economy|Political|World

'Everything is so expensive': Bolivians tighten belts as new inflation reality bites

In Bolivia's highland city La Paz, homemaker Angelica Zapata is coming to terms with a new inflation reality as prices rise at the fastest speed in almost two

'Everything is so expensive': Bolivians tighten belts as new inflation reality bites
Americas|Crime|Political|US

CIA is reviewing its authorities to use lethal force against drug cartels

CIA is reviewing its authorities to use lethal force against drug cartels

CIA is reviewing its authorities to use lethal force against drug cartels
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Argentina's zombie mortgage market is coming back to life

Argentina's mortgage market, for years almost non-existent due to spiraling triple-digit inflation and high borrowing costs, is starting to show signs of

Argentina's zombie mortgage market is coming back to life
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US|World

Trump leaves emerging market central banks with no clean choices

U.S.

Trump leaves emerging market central banks with no clean choices
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|Finance

Santander, BNDES back Mombak reforestation, drawing on Brazil climate fund

Reforestation startup Mombak has secured 100 million reais ($17.8 million) in a deal with Santander Brasil and Brazilian development bank BNDES, it said on

Santander, BNDES back Mombak reforestation, drawing on Brazil climate fund
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

German exports rose in February ahead of tariffs, industrial production fell

German exports rose more than expected in February as U.S. demand increased in anticipation of tariffs by the Trump administration, but industrial production fell, showing

German exports rose in February ahead of tariffs, industrial production fell
Americas|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Political

Meet the Mexican soldier trying to revamp a musical genre accused of glorifying cartels

Regional Mexican music is crossing borders and going global

Meet the Mexican soldier trying to revamp a musical genre accused of glorifying cartels
Americas|Business|Economy|Stock Markets|US

India's Tata Motors slides 10% after luxury arm JLR pauses exports to US

Shares of India's Tata Motors sank 10% on Monday, set for their worst day in over three years, as its luxury car unit Jaguar Land Rover paused exports of its British-made cars to the U.S.

India's Tata Motors slides 10% after luxury arm JLR pauses exports to US
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

South Korea to prepare support measures as US tariffs loom

South Korea's finance minister said on Monday the government would prepare support measures for sectors with urgent needs, ahead of U.S.

South Korea to prepare support measures as US tariffs loom
Americas|Sports

Sagstrom beats Coughlin 1-up in T-Mobile Match Play to end 5-year drought on LPGA Tour

Madelene Sagstrom ended more than a five-year LPGA Tour victory drought, overcoming the loss of a four-hole lead at difficult Shadow Creek in a 1-up victory over Lauren Coughlin on Sunday in the T-Mobile Match Play final

Sagstrom beats Coughlin 1-up in T-Mobile Match Play to end 5-year drought on LPGA Tour
Americas|Australia|Business|Economy

Australia's Woodside sells Louisiana LNG stake to Stonepeak for $5.7 billion

Woodside Energy, Australia’s top gas producer, said on Monday it agreed to sell a 40% stake in its Louisiana liquefied natural gas plant to U.S.

Australia's Woodside sells Louisiana LNG stake to Stonepeak for $5.7 billion
Americas|Sports|US

Condon and Gators are tall and long but ready for a physical matchup with Houston in the NCAA final

Florida’s Alex Condon has already been through the physical battle with Auburn’s Johni Broome and came out the other side battered but victorious

Condon and Gators are tall and long but ready for a physical matchup with Houston in the NCAA final
Americas|Sports|US

Pirates to restore Roberto Clemente sign at PNC Park after Hall of Famer's family expresses anger

The Pittsburgh Pirates have reversed course after angering the family of the late Roberto Clemente by removing a sign honoring the franchise icon on the right-field wall at PNC Park

Pirates to restore Roberto Clemente sign at PNC Park after Hall of Famer's family expresses anger
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judge says deportation of Maryland man to an El Salvador prison was 'wholly lawless'

A federal judge says the U_S_ government’s decision to arrest a Maryland man and send him to a notorious prison in El Salvador appears to be “wholly lawless.”

Judge says deportation of Maryland man to an El Salvador prison was 'wholly lawless'
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Supporters gather in Sao Paulo to back Bolsonaro as he faces trial

Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro gathered in Sao Paulo on Sunday to back him just weeks after the Supreme Court decided he would face trial for allegedly

Supporters gather in Sao Paulo to back Bolsonaro as he faces trial
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US, Vietnamese businesses ask Trump to delay 46% tariffs on Vietnam

U.S. and Vietnamese businesses have asked the Trump administration to delay its planned 46% tariff on Vietnamese goods, saying the levy will hurt them and bilateral commercial

US, Vietnamese businesses ask Trump to delay 46% tariffs on Vietnam
Americas|Sports|US

Houston rallies to beat Duke 70-67 in the Final Four, will face Florida for the NCAA title

Houston’s suffocating defense wiped away a 14-point deficit over the final eight minutes and erased Cooper Flagg and Duke’s title hopes Saturday in a 70-67 stunner over the Blue Devils at the Final Four

Houston rallies to beat Duke 70-67 in the Final Four, will face Florida for the NCAA title
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Colombian rebel group steps towards peace, hands over war material

Colombian armed group Comuneros del Sur, which has broken away from the leftist National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels, handed over war material and

Colombian rebel group steps towards peace, hands over war material
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Canadian police say arrest made after man barricaded himself inside Parliament's east block

Canadian police police say a man has been arrested after an hours-long lockdown on Parliament Hill

Canadian police say arrest made after man barricaded himself inside Parliament's east block
Americas|Sports

Boutier advances in T-Mobile Match Play match, tied after 17 holes when quarterfinal suspended

Celine Boutier kept going

Boutier advances in T-Mobile Match Play match, tied after 17 holes when quarterfinal suspended
Americas|Asia|Sports

Ai Ogura and how MotoGP’s American dream could lie in Japanese hands

Ai Ogura and how MotoGP’s American dream could lie in Japanese hands

Ai Ogura and how MotoGP’s American dream could lie in Japanese hands
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|World

Petrobras completes animal care center required for offshore license

Brazilian state-run oil company Petrobras has completed work on a veterinary center in the Amazon region that is required for it to obtain an environmental permit for an

Petrobras completes animal care center required for offshore license
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration argues judge cannot order return of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador

The Trump administration is asking an appeals court to suspend a judge's order for the government to broker the return of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported from the U.S. to a notorious El Salvador prison

Trump administration argues judge cannot order return of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador
Americas|Europe|Sports

Carla Bernat Escuder leans on her Spanish roots to win Augusta National Women's Amateur

Carla Bernat Escuder has won the Augusta National Women's Amateur by coming from two shots behind with a 68 at the home of the Masters

Carla Bernat Escuder leans on her Spanish roots to win Augusta National Women's Amateur
Americas|Political|US

Attorney for father deported in 'error' says this is what's 'new, unique and terrifying' about case

CNN's Erin Burnett speaks with Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, the attorney for a Maryland father the Trump administration conceded it mistakenly deported to El Salvador “because of an administrative error.”

Attorney for father deported in 'error' says this is what's 'new, unique and terrifying' about case
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

The Latest: Elon Musk says he hopes for zero tariffs with Europe someday

U.S. President Donald Trump’s big raise in tariffs has triggered an escalating trade war and sent global markets plummeting

The Latest: Elon Musk says he hopes for zero tariffs with Europe someday
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Blackwater founder Erik Prince joins security operation in Ecuador

Blackwater founder Erik Prince joins security operation in Ecuador

Blackwater founder Erik Prince joins security operation in Ecuador
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|US

Coffee industry could see boost in business due to tariffs on foreign imports

Coffee industry could see boost in business due to tariffs on foreign imports

Coffee industry could see boost in business due to tariffs on foreign imports
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Takeaways from Trump's move to send Venezuelan migrants in the US to a prison in El Salvador

President Donald Trump has invoked a rarely used 1798 law that gives a president immense powers to arrest and deport noncitizens in a time of war

Takeaways from Trump's move to send Venezuelan migrants in the US to a prison in El Salvador
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Travel|US|World

Closed doors and price hikes: Travel is getting expensive

Closed doors and price hikes: Travel is getting expensive

Closed doors and price hikes: Travel is getting expensive
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Priscilla Alvarez on what we know about father mistakenly deported, sent to El Salvador prison

The Trump administration conceded in a court filing that it mistakenly deported a Maryland father to El Salvador “because of an administrative error” and argued it could not return him because he’s now in Salvadoran custody. CNN's Priscilla Alvarez reports.

Priscilla Alvarez on what we know about father mistakenly deported, sent to El Salvador prison
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

UK's Jaguar Land Rover to pause shipments to US over tariffs

Jaguar Land Rover will pause shipments of its Britain-made cars to the United States for a month, it said on Saturday, as it considers how to mitigate the cost of President Donald

UK's Jaguar Land Rover to pause shipments to US over tariffs
Americas|Crime|Political|US

The frenzied 24 hours when Venezuelan migrants in the US were shipped to an El Salvador prison

President Donald Trump has invoked a rarely used 1798 law that gives a president immense powers to arrest and deport noncitizens in a time of war

The frenzied 24 hours when Venezuelan migrants in the US were shipped to an El Salvador prison
Americas|Sports|US

A Texas-sized Final Four of the tournament’s top seeds is set to tip off in San Antonio

A Texas-sized Final Four of the tournament’s top seeds is set to tip off in San Antonio

A Texas-sized Final Four of the tournament’s top seeds is set to tip off in San Antonio
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Tariffs throw US, Canadian farm machinery manufacturers into turmoil

All around a recent farm show in Canada, equipment salespeople struggled to swing deals with farmers worried about tariffs.

Tariffs throw US, Canadian farm machinery manufacturers into turmoil
Americas|Economy|Political|US|World

Argentina's Milei doubles down on Trump bromance as the world reels from trade shock

While the world’s leaders were wringing their hands over President Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports, Argentina’s right-wing president was ebullient, feted at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club

Argentina's Milei doubles down on Trump bromance as the world reels from trade shock
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judge orders return of wrongly deported Maryland man to US from El Salvador

A U.S. judge ruled on Friday that the Trump administration must return a Maryland man who was wrongly deported to El Salvador to the United States within three days, the

Judge orders return of wrongly deported Maryland man to US from El Salvador
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Costa Rica looks to El Salvador's gang crackdown for path to stopping violence

Costa Rica’s security minister has begun a visit to El Salvador to study the measures it has taken to reduce violence caused by its powerful street gangs

Costa Rica looks to El Salvador's gang crackdown for path to stopping violence
Americas|Sports|US

Soto at home in Polar Bear's house: Big bats power Mets in `storybook' Citi Field opener

Juan Soto’s home debut with the New York Mets was a huge success

Soto at home in Polar Bear's house: Big bats power Mets in `storybook' Citi Field opener
Americas|Health|US

A Venezuelan man who wants to donate a kidney to his brother faced deportation. ICE granted him one-year humanitarian parole

A Venezuelan man who wants to donate a kidney to his brother faced deportation. ICE granted him one-year humanitarian parole

A Venezuelan man who wants to donate a kidney to his brother faced deportation. ICE granted him one-year humanitarian parole
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judge orders US government to return man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador by end of Monday

Judge orders US government to return man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador by end of Monday

Judge orders US government to return man who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador by end of Monday
Americas|Health|World

Mexico reports first human case of H5N1 bird flu

Mexico has detected its first human case of H5N1 avian influenza, also known as bird flu, the health ministry said on Friday.

Mexico reports first human case of H5N1 bird flu
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Amazon shipping route for Brazilian soy disrupted by protests, poor roads

Indigenous protests and poor roads have disrupted shipping of Brazil's bumper soybean crop in recent days via the river port of Miritituba in the Amazon rainforest,

Amazon shipping route for Brazilian soy disrupted by protests, poor roads
Americas|Health|Political|US

Venezuelan released from ICE detention to donate kidney to ailing brother

A Venezuelan man was released from U.S.

Venezuelan released from ICE detention to donate kidney to ailing brother
Americas|Crime|US|World

Family of Venezuelan singer jailed in El Salvador call for due process

Friends and relatives of Venezuelans deported from the U.S. to a maximum security prison in El Salvador held a vigil in front of colorful murals of their loved ones

Family of Venezuelan singer jailed in El Salvador call for due process
Americas|Crime|Political|US

The US must return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison, a judge says

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to arrange for the return of a Maryland man to the United States after he was mistakenly deported to a notorious El Salvador prison

The US must return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison, a judge says
Americas|Business|Political|US|World

Hegseth is to travel to Panama for meetings following Trump's demands for the canal

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will travel to Panama next week to meet its leaders following recent U.S. allegations of Chinese interference in the operations of the critical Panama Canal shipping lane

Hegseth is to travel to Panama for meetings following Trump's demands for the canal
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Latam assets may receive a trade-war boost, investors say

Latin American stocks and bonds could be unlikely winners as the Trump administration's trade war so far mostly spared the region, while it triggered a market

Latam assets may receive a trade-war boost, investors say
Americas|Political|US

Judge blocks Trump from dismantling agency that funds community groups in Latin American countries

A federal judge agreed on Friday to block the Trump administration from dismantling an independent agency that distributes grant money to community development groups in Latin American and Caribbean countries

Judge blocks Trump from dismantling agency that funds community groups in Latin American countries
Americas|Crime|Education|Lifestyle|Political|US

After a Maryland father was mistakenly deported, his community prepares for the worst

After a Maryland father was mistakenly deported, his community prepares for the worst

After a Maryland father was mistakenly deported, his community prepares for the worst
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Panama government says seeking exclusion to Trump's tariffs

Panama's government said on Friday that it is seeking an exclusion to the tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump earlier this week.

Panama government says seeking exclusion to Trump's tariffs
Americas|Political|US|World

US Defense Secretary Hegseth to visit Panama next week

U.S.

US Defense Secretary Hegseth to visit Panama next week
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

US tariffs ripple through auto supply chains into Mexico

Auto workers expressed uncertainty and hope outside a Stellantis assembly plant in central Mexico that is scheduled to begin a month-long pause in production

US tariffs ripple through auto supply chains into Mexico
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Panamanian ex-leader Martinelli remains in the Nicaraguan Embassy after window to leave expired

Panama’s ex-President Ricardo Martinelli remains inside the Nicaraguan Embassy more than a year after he first entered and a week after Panama said it would allow him to leave

Panamanian ex-leader Martinelli remains in the Nicaraguan Embassy after window to leave expired
Americas|Business|Economy|US

Hyundai to keep vehicle prices steady until June amid tariff uncertainty

Hyundai Motor is keeping sticker prices on its current model lineup steady for the next two months, the company said Friday, in an effort to ease shoppers' concerns

Hyundai to keep vehicle prices steady until June amid tariff uncertainty
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Oil sinks to pandemic lows; metals, soybeans slump as China retaliates

Oil prices plunged nearly 8% on Friday to the lowest level since 2021, while copper, soybeans and other commodities also fell as China

Oil sinks to pandemic lows; metals, soybeans slump as China retaliates
Americas|Asia|Political|US|World

Rubio says US can no longer supply bulk of global humanitarian aid

The United States will no longer bear the burden of providing the majority of global humanitarian aid, Secretary of State Marco

Rubio says US can no longer supply bulk of global humanitarian aid
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|Technology

Sweden's Klarna pauses US IPO plans as tariffs roil markets, sources say

Swedish fintech Klarna has paused its plans for a U.S. initial public offering as President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs rattle global markets, according to sources familiar with the

Sweden's Klarna pauses US IPO plans as tariffs roil markets, sources say
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Bondi announces charges in MS-13 killing as the Trump administration highlights its gang crackdown

Attorney General Pam Bondi says three alleged MS-13 gang members have been federally charged in connection with a killing a decade ago in Florida

Bondi announces charges in MS-13 killing as the Trump administration highlights its gang crackdown
Americas|Political|World

Panama's safe passage to Nicaragua for ex-president Martinelli expires

The safe passage granted by Panama to its former President Ricardo Martinelli so he can travel to Nicaragua expired at midnight on Thursday after the Nicaraguan government did

Panama's safe passage to Nicaragua for ex-president Martinelli expires
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Canada's economy sheds 32,600 jobs in March

Canada's total employment fell and the unemployment rate ticked up to 6.7% in March, data showed on Friday, as uncertainty around tariffs and their subsequent implementation took a

Canada's economy sheds 32,600 jobs in March
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Canada loses jobs in March for first time since 2022 on tariff uncertainty

Canada's total employment fell and the unemployment rate ticked up in March, data showed on Friday, as the uncertainty around tariffs and their subsequent

Canada loses jobs in March for first time since 2022 on tariff uncertainty
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

EU says a trade deal with Mercosur is a "massive opportunity" given U.S. tariffs

Striking a trade deal with Latin America's Mercosur bloc would be a "massive opportunity" for the European Union given uncertainties triggered by U.S.

EU says a trade deal with Mercosur is a "massive opportunity" given U.S. tariffs
Americas|Crime|Political|US

The Trump administration says Tren de Aragua is a terrorist group – but it’s really a transnational criminal organization. Here’s why the label matters.

While foreign terrorist organizations typically have a political or religious ideology, transnational criminal organizations are driven by profit.

The Trump administration says Tren de Aragua is a terrorist group – but it’s really a transnational criminal organization. Here’s why the label matters.
Americas|Economy|Education|Political|US

Florida is home to about 341,000 immigrants from Venezuela and Haiti who may soon lose residency, work permits

The loss of TPS doesn’t necessarily mean all of these people will immediately leave the country. Some will seek legal or illegal means to stay.

Florida is home to about 341,000 immigrants from Venezuela and Haiti who may soon lose residency, work permits
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil calls off June auction to secure long-term power capacity

Brazil's government has cancelled a June 27 auction to secure long-term power capacity, a publication in the official gazette showed on Friday.

Brazil calls off June auction to secure long-term power capacity
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Danish leader tells the US 'you cannot annex another country' as she visits Greenland

Denmark’s prime minister has told the U.S. during a visit to Greenland that “you cannot annex another country,” even with the argument that international security is at stake

Danish leader tells the US 'you cannot annex another country' as she visits Greenland
Americas|Economy|Europe|Political|World

Spain's imports of Venezuelan oil rise as US sanctions deadline approaches

Spain's crude oil imports from Venezuela in January and February rose roughly 59% from a year earlier as a key sanctions deadline set by U.S.

Spain's imports of Venezuelan oil rise as US sanctions deadline approaches
Americas|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty|Political

Inditex still sees opportunities in U.S. with more stores

Zara owner Inditex believes it will have opportunities to grow in the United States where it plans to open more stores, despite trade tariffs annouced by President Donald Trump,

Inditex still sees opportunities in U.S. with more stores
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Mistaken deportations stoke concerns over Trump’s aggressive immigration push

Mistaken deportations stoke concerns over Trump’s aggressive immigration push

Mistaken deportations stoke concerns over Trump’s aggressive immigration push
Americas|Crime|Travel|US

Michigan couple released after nearly a month in Mexican prison over payment dispute with timeshare company

Michigan couple released after nearly a month in Mexican prison over payment dispute with timeshare company

Michigan couple released after nearly a month in Mexican prison over payment dispute with timeshare company
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Trump tariffs poised to exacerbate woes of ailing petchems sector

Sweeping new U.S. import tariffs threaten to further erode demand for global petrochemical producers and accelerate capacity cuts in an industry plagued by weak

Trump tariffs poised to exacerbate woes of ailing petchems sector
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

US tariffs risk slowing global growth significantly, ADB chief economist says

The United States' sweeping new tariff regime risks slowing both U.S. and global growth, shrinking export markets and potentially prompting a Federal Reserve response, the Asian

US tariffs risk slowing global growth significantly, ADB chief economist says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump tariffs sow fears of trade wars, recession and a $2,300 iPhone

Countries around the world threatened to wage a trade war with the United States as President Donald Trump's

Trump tariffs sow fears of trade wars, recession and a $2,300 iPhone
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Haiti taking more steps against gangs after thousands of protesters demand security

The leader of Haiti’s transitional presidential council has tried to allay surging alarm among Haitians over rampant gang violence by acknowledging that the country has “become hell for everyone” and promising new measures to stop the bloodshed

Haiti taking more steps against gangs after thousands of protesters demand security
Americas|Crime|US

A man has shot and killed a Catholic priest at his parish rectory in northeast Kansas

Church officials say a Catholic priest has been shot and killed in the northeastern Kansas town of Seneca

A man has shot and killed a Catholic priest at his parish rectory in northeast Kansas
Americas|Sports

Brooke Henderson win in another rout and Nelly Korda hangs on in LPGA Match Play

Brooke Henderson is having an easy time in the T-Mobile Match Play at Shadow Creek

Brooke Henderson win in another rout and Nelly Korda hangs on in LPGA Match Play
Americas|Political|US

US Senate Republican calls top Democrat Chuck Schumer 'Fuhrer'

A Republican member of the U.S.

US Senate Republican calls top Democrat Chuck Schumer 'Fuhrer'
Americas|Business|Economy

Volvo to boost Mexico plant investment to $1 billion, minister says

Sweden's AB Volvo will increase its investment in the truck factory it is building in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon to $1 billion, Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo

Volvo to boost Mexico plant investment to $1 billion, minister says
Americas|Crime|Travel|US

Michigan couple arrested in Mexico over payment dispute freed, US special envoy says

A Michigan couple, Christy and Paul Akeo, who were arrested last month in Cancun, Mexico, over a payments dispute with a resort company, have been freed and were on a plane home,

Michigan couple arrested in Mexico over payment dispute freed, US special envoy says
Americas|Political

Argentina Senate rejects Milei nominees to top court

Argentina's Senate rejected two Supreme Court justice nominees proposed by President Javier Milei, in a setback for the libertarian leader, who accused lawmakers of

Argentina Senate rejects Milei nominees to top court
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Mexico says 'cool-headed' approach to Trump's tariffs has paid off

Mexico's "cool-headed" approach to U.S.

Mexico says 'cool-headed' approach to Trump's tariffs has paid off
Americas|Political|US|World

Trump's team advising against call with Putin until he agrees to full ceasefire, NBC News reports

U.S.

Trump's team advising against call with Putin until he agrees to full ceasefire, NBC News reports
Americas|Environment|US

Storms kill 7 in the South and Midwest as forecasters warn of catastrophic rains, floods this week

Violent storms and tornadoes have torn through cities from Oklahoma to Indiana during what could be a record period of deadly weather and flooding

Storms kill 7 in the South and Midwest as forecasters warn of catastrophic rains, floods this week
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Mexico celebrates dodging latest US tariffs but feels the effects of global economic uncertainty

Mexico is celebrating having dodged the latest round of tariffs from the White House taking aim at dozens of U.S. trading partners around the world

Mexico celebrates dodging latest US tariffs but feels the effects of global economic uncertainty
Africa|Americas|Sports

Olympic icon Michael Johnson launches Grand Slam Track league

Grand Slam Track league, founded by 4-time Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson, is set to launch in Kingston, Jamaica, on April 4-6. The new league, which will feature 4 "Slams" in 4 cities, aims to transform how the sport operates by putting athletes and rivalries front and center.

Olympic icon Michael Johnson launches Grand Slam Track league
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judge considering whether to hold Trump officials in contempt for violating court orders on deportation flights

Judge considering whether to hold Trump officials in contempt for violating court orders on deportation flights

Judge considering whether to hold Trump officials in contempt for violating court orders on deportation flights
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil's Banco Master awaits M&A proposal from BTG Pactual, sources say

Brazilian lender Banco Master is advancing in talks with investment bank BTG Pactual to sell assets left over after a deal in which state-

Brazil's Banco Master awaits M&A proposal from BTG Pactual, sources say
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Judge says US government may have 'acted in bad faith' as he weighs contempt over deportation order

A federal judge says the Trump administration may have “acted in bad faith” by trying to rush Venezuelan migrants out of the country before a court could step in to block their deportations to El Salvador

Judge says US government may have 'acted in bad faith' as he weighs contempt over deportation order
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Nicaraguan officials committed 'systematic repression,' UN says

The United Nations on Thursday named 54 officials from Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's government who it said are responsible for serious human rights violations and crimes, in what

Nicaraguan officials committed 'systematic repression,' UN says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Mexico free trade with US may survive as Trump spares it from new tariffs, hits rivals

President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" appeared set to end North American free trade and Mexico's privileged access to the U.S. 

Mexico free trade with US may survive as Trump spares it from new tariffs, hits rivals
Americas|Crime|Political|US

'Fair likelihood' Trump administration violated court order not to deport Venezuelans, judge says

There is a "fair likelihood" the Trump administration violated a court order temporarily blocking the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members

'Fair likelihood' Trump administration violated court order not to deport Venezuelans, judge says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Colombia needs $11.1 billion further adjustment in 2025 budget to meet fiscal rule

Colombia needs an additional adjustment of some 46 trillion pesos ($11.1 billion) in the 2025 budget to meet the fiscal rule said Astrid Martinez, president of the autonomous

Colombia needs $11.1 billion further adjustment in 2025 budget to meet fiscal rule
Americas|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

100 year-old tennis player Richard Shumway's amazing story

100 year-old tennis player Richard Shumway's amazing story

100 year-old tennis player Richard Shumway's amazing story
Americas|Business|Economy|US

Brazil gunmaker Taurus sees US plant as key to minimizing tariff hit

Brazilian gunmaker Taurus Armas expects its production line in the United States to help it minimize the impact of tariffs imposed on Wednesday by U.S.

Brazil gunmaker Taurus sees US plant as key to minimizing tariff hit
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Mexico praises ‘preferential’ US tariffs treatment

Mexico praises ‘preferential’ US tariffs treatment

Mexico praises ‘preferential’ US tariffs treatment
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Emerging economies brace for Trump tariff 'turning point'

Emerging economies worldwide are bracing for sliding currencies and a possible deterioration of their sovereign credit after

Emerging economies brace for Trump tariff 'turning point'
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|World

Brazil may emerge as winner from sweeping US tariffs, economists say

Sweeping U.S. tariffs could prove relatively advantageous for Brazil, Latin America's largest economy, despite President Donald Trump's move to impose a 10% levy

Brazil may emerge as winner from sweeping US tariffs, economists say
Americas|Environment|Science|US

Forecasters predict above-average 2025 Atlantic hurricane season

Colorado State University forecasters said on Thursday the upcoming 2025 hurricane season across the Atlantic basin will be above average, with 17 named tropical storms, including nine

Forecasters predict above-average 2025 Atlantic hurricane season
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

Volvo Cars' new CEO vows to produce more cars in US

Volvo Cars' new top executive said on Thursday the company would produce more cars in the U.S. while ramping up its regionalisation efforts, just as a 25% U.S. tariff on

Volvo Cars' new CEO vows to produce more cars in US
Americas|Business|Economy

Canada posts surprise trade deficit in February

Canada unexpectedly swung into a trade deficit in February but both exports and imports stayed at near record levels, data showed on Thursday, as businesses built

Canada posts surprise trade deficit in February
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Mexico celebrates preferential treatment under USMCA after US tariffs announcement

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Thursday celebrated the preferential tariff treatment Mexico receives under the US-Mexico-Canada

Mexico celebrates preferential treatment under USMCA after US tariffs announcement
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

VW to build Amarok for South American market in Argentina from 2027

Volkswagen is launching a new version of its Amarok mid-size pick-up truck targeted at the South American market from 2027, the carmaker said on Thursday, in the latest example of

VW to build Amarok for South American market in Argentina from 2027
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Castillo Hermanos strikes $1.5 billion deal to buy U.S. maker of SunnyD, sources say

Guatemalan conglomerate Castillo Hermanos is buying U.S.-based Harvest Hill, maker of beverages such as SunnyD, for around $1.5 billion, including debt,

Castillo Hermanos strikes $1.5 billion deal to buy U.S. maker of SunnyD, sources say
Americas|Business|Economy|Election|Political

Canada's services PMI tumbles to near 5-year low on tariff concerns

The downturn in Canada's services economy deepened in March as U.S. tariffs and the start of a general election campaign led to an increase in economic uncertainty

Canada's services PMI tumbles to near 5-year low on tariff concerns
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Food|US

Lavazza plans US expansion amid Brazil coffee tariff concerns

Italian coffee maker Lavazza plans to press ahead with expansion in the U.S. market, it said on Thursday, adding it would assess the potential impact of tariffs on its Brazilian

Lavazza plans US expansion amid Brazil coffee tariff concerns
Americas|Crime|Economy|Political

Once called the world's most popular politician, Brazil’s Lula faces plummeting approval

Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was once called the most popular politician on Earth by then-U.S. President Barack Obama

Once called the world's most popular politician, Brazil’s Lula faces plummeting approval
Americas|Education|Opinion|Political|US

Lessons from El Salvador for US university leaders facing attacks from Trump

US college leaders would do well to reflect on the courage of their counterparts in 1980s El Salvador who opposed injustice despite grave personal risk.

Lessons from El Salvador for US university leaders facing attacks from Trump
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Trump's tariffs set to drive up bar bills and wipe out spirits jobs

U.S. drinkers will pay more for cocktails, champagne and foreign beers, brands will disappear from bar menus and jobs

Trump's tariffs set to drive up bar bills and wipe out spirits jobs
Americas|Europe|Political|Travel|US|World

Countries issue advisories about trans people traveling to the United States

Countries issue advisories about trans people traveling to the United States

Countries issue advisories about trans people traveling to the United States
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|US

Spain's Acerinox says tariffs positive in principle, but wary of surplus flooding EU

Spanish steel maker Acerinox said on Thursday that the U.S. tariffs would have "in principle" positive effects on the company as the country is its main market and where its main

Spain's Acerinox says tariffs positive in principle, but wary of surplus flooding EU
Americas|Europe|Political|Sports

FIFA's Infantino points to US hosting 2031 Women's World Cup and UK getting 2035 edition

The United States and the United Kingdom look set to be picked by FIFA next year as hosts of Women’s World Cups

FIFA's Infantino points to US hosting 2031 Women's World Cup and UK getting 2035 edition
Americas|Environment|US

US South, Midwest face 'generational' flood threat after severe storms, two dead

The National Weather Service warned on Thursday of "generational" floods in the U.S.

US South, Midwest face 'generational' flood threat after severe storms, two dead
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Global drinks maker Suntory aims to sell local to avoid tariffs, president says

Japanese drinks maker Suntory is looking to shift where it markets its spirits across the globe as it girds for a potential trade war, its new president said on

Global drinks maker Suntory aims to sell local to avoid tariffs, president says
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US

German industry expects severe hit from Trump tariffs

Far-reaching tariffs announced by the U.S. will deal a major blow to German industry, a major exporter to the world's top economy,

German industry expects severe hit from Trump tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Could Panama throw a new wrench into BlackRock's ports deal?

BlackRock could hit another roadblock in its attempt to secure control of two flagship ports near the Panama Canal once the Central American country

Could Panama throw a new wrench into BlackRock's ports deal?
Americas|Crime|Environment|Europe|World

Illegal luxury timber from Brazil's COP state makes its way to US and Europe, investigation finds

Almost 2,000 container ships carrying illegally harvested timber from the Brazilian Amazonian state that will host this year's U.N. climate summit has reached Europe

Illegal luxury timber from Brazil's COP state makes its way to US and Europe, investigation finds
Americas|Sports

Nathan Ordaz scores, LAFC blanks Leo Messi and Inter Miami 1-0 in 1st leg of CONCACAF Champions Cup

Los Angeles FC kept Lionel Messi off the scoresheet in a 1-0 victory over Inter Miami in the first leg of their CONCACAF Champions Cup quarterfinal matchup

Nathan Ordaz scores, LAFC blanks Leo Messi and Inter Miami 1-0 in 1st leg of CONCACAF Champions Cup
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|World

Seems investors really don't like tariffs

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole The jury is in, and it turns out investors really don't like a tariff-induced global trade war and likely recession - who knew?

Seems investors really don't like tariffs
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Danish prime minister visits Greenland as Trump seeks control of the Arctic territory

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is in Greenland for a visit aimed at building the trust of Greenlandic officials as the Trump administration is seeking control of the Arctic territory

Danish prime minister visits Greenland as Trump seeks control of the Arctic territory
Americas|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Thousands of Haitians take to streets to protest surging gang violence

Thousands of Haitians took to the streets in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday to express their anger against armed gangs that control nearly all of the

Thousands of Haitians take to streets to protest surging gang violence
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US arrests alleged MS-13 gang leader linked to Nevada murders

U.S. authorities arrested an alleged leader in a local MS-13 gang who had been a fugitive for nearly four years after being charged in a conspiracy linked to 11 murders, the

US arrests alleged MS-13 gang leader linked to Nevada murders
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Brazil mulls 'all possible actions' as Congress lays framework for trade retaliation

Brazil said on Wednesday it is assessing all potential responses to the United States' 10% tariffs on imports from Latin America's largest economy, while its Congress approved a

Brazil mulls 'all possible actions' as Congress lays framework for trade retaliation
Americas|Political|US|World

Former Costa Rican president who compared Trump to ‘Roman emperor’ says US has revoked his visa

Former Costa Rican president who compared Trump to ‘Roman emperor’ says US has revoked his visa

Former Costa Rican president who compared Trump to ‘Roman emperor’ says US has revoked his visa
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Outrage grows over Maryland man's mistaken deportation to El Salvador prison

In the 22 days since Maryland resident Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported to a notoriously violent prison in El Salvador, his young autistic son has sought comfort in the scent of his missing father’s clothes

Outrage grows over Maryland man's mistaken deportation to El Salvador prison
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

French wine, spirits sales in US expected to fall 20% after tariff announcement

Sales of French wine and spirits are expected to slide at least 20% in the United States after U.S.

French wine, spirits sales in US expected to fall 20% after tariff announcement
Americas|Business|Economy

Embraer delivers 30 aircraft in first quarter, up 20% year-on-year

Brazilian planemaker Embraer said on Wednesday it delivered 30 aircraft in the first quarter of 2025, a 20% increase from a year earlier.

Embraer delivers 30 aircraft in first quarter, up 20% year-on-year
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Gunfire as thousands protest in Haiti to denounce a surge in gang violence

Thousands of protesters in Haiti have clashed with police as they denounce a surge in gang violence and demand that the government keep them safe

Gunfire as thousands protest in Haiti to denounce a surge in gang violence
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil's central bank chief sees need for reforms to unblock monetary policy transmission channels

Brazil's central bank governor Gabriel Galipolo said on Wednesday that unblocking monetary policy transmission channels is a generational challenge in the country which will

Brazil's central bank chief sees need for reforms to unblock monetary policy transmission channels
Americas|Political|World

Mexico will not go tit-for-tat on tariffs with US, Sheinbaum says

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that Mexico does not plan to impose tit-for-tat tariffs on the United States, ahead of President

Mexico will not go tit-for-tat on tariffs with US, Sheinbaum says
Americas|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Political

US revokes visas of Mexican band members after cartel leader's face was projected at a concert

The U.S. State Department revoked the visas of members of a Mexican band after they projected the face of a drug cartel boss onto a large screen during a performance at a music festival in the western state of Jalisco over the weekend

US revokes visas of Mexican band members after cartel leader's face was projected at a concert
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US judge blocks Trump cuts to legal aid for migrant children

A federal judge ordered U.S.

US judge blocks Trump cuts to legal aid for migrant children
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|World

PIMCO steps up private lending to emerging market governments

Bond giant PIMCO has privately lent nearly $6 billion to emerging market borrowers, mostly governments, this year alone, securing higher returns and better lender

PIMCO steps up private lending to emerging market governments
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline lowers forecasts for amount of oil it ships

Canada's Trans Mountain oil pipeline has downgraded forecasts for the amount of oil expected to flow through its system over the next three years, documents

Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline lowers forecasts for amount of oil it ships
Americas|Crime|US

'Blow our heads off': Florida woman accused of holding teens at gunpoint over fishing incident

'Blow our heads off': Florida woman accused of holding teens at gunpoint over fishing incident

'Blow our heads off': Florida woman accused of holding teens at gunpoint over fishing incident
Americas|Crime|US|World

U.S. Federal Court indicts head of Ecuador's Los Choneros on drug and gun charges

A U.S. federal court in Brooklyn, New York has indicted Jose Adolfo "Fito" Macias Villamar, leader of Los Choneros, one of Ecuador's most violent drug trafficking and transnational

U.S. Federal Court indicts head of Ecuador's Los Choneros on drug and gun charges
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

US tariffs upend Japanese carmakers' Mexico gambit - and add to Nissan's woes

Japanese automakers have long relied on the "dependable and affordable" appeal of their economy cars to drive U.S. sales, thanks in part to low-cost production in

US tariffs upend Japanese carmakers' Mexico gambit - and add to Nissan's woes
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Danish PM pledges to support Greenland against Trump pressure

Denmark's prime minister pledged to support Greenland against U.S.

Danish PM pledges to support Greenland against Trump pressure
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil soy seed piracy generates $1.76 billion in losses per year, study finds

Soybean seed piracy in Brazil generates losses of 10 billion reais ($1.76 billion) per year in the country, according to a study by CropLife Brasil and

Brazil soy seed piracy generates $1.76 billion in losses per year, study finds
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Petrobras' new discoveries are 'significant', executive says

Discoveries made by Brazilian state-run oil firm Petrobras discoveries this year in the Campos and Santos basins and in the Buzios field are "significant,"

Petrobras' new discoveries are 'significant', executive says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

TSX climbs to eight-day high ahead of U.S. tariff reveal

Canada's main stock index rose on Wednesday to its highest closing level in over a week, helped by gains for industrial and technology shares, as

TSX climbs to eight-day high ahead of U.S. tariff reveal
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Denmark's Maersk buys Panama Canal Railway Company

Canadian Pacific Kansas City said on Wednesday it and U.S.-based Lanco Group have sold the Panama Canal Railway Company to a unit of Denmark's Maersk , one of the world's largest container

Denmark's Maersk buys Panama Canal Railway Company
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil's industrial output unexpectedly falls in February

Brazil's industrial production unexpectedly fell in February from the previous month, official data showed on Wednesday, marking the fifth consecutive month without a positive

Brazil's industrial output unexpectedly falls in February
Americas|Environment|Food|Lifestyle|US

Cheeseburgers and chicken so far fail to entice a rescue dog who's spent weeks on the run in Alaska

A German shepherd-husky dog has evaded capture for nearly two months after being rescued from a California shelter and running away from her adoptive home in Alaska

Cheeseburgers and chicken so far fail to entice a rescue dog who's spent weeks on the run in Alaska
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Doubts over CK Hutchison port deal add to concerns about China's grip over Hong Kong

An expected delay in a key step in CK Hutchison's planned sale of its Panama ports to a U.S. group, a deal blasted by Chinese media, highlights

Doubts over CK Hutchison port deal add to concerns about China's grip over Hong Kong
Americas|Economy|Election|Political

Brazilian President Lula's disapproval rating hits all-time high, poll finds

A majority of Brazilians now disapprove of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's performance leading Latin America's largest economy, a fresh poll showed on Wednesday, as high

Brazilian President Lula's disapproval rating hits all-time high, poll finds
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Travel

United grows Pacific flights on demand for long-haul travel

United Airlines said on Wednesday it will add flights to Pacific destinations like Thailand and Vietnam, as long-haul travel remains a bright spot for U.S. carriers despite slowing

United grows Pacific flights on demand for long-haul travel
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil issues $352 million in new payroll loans under revamped rules

Brazil's presidential chief of staff said on Wednesday that 2 billion reais ($352.02 million) in new payroll-deductible loans for private-sector workers have already been issued

Brazil issues $352 million in new payroll loans under revamped rules
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Congo commutes death sentences for US citizens in failed coup

The death sentences of three U.S. citizens convicted for their role in a failed coup in Democratic Republic of Congo last year have been commuted to life imprisonment, the

Congo commutes death sentences for US citizens in failed coup
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Shipping firm Maersk expects continued US growth but warns of rising uncertainty

Danish shipping company Maersk has benefited from robust U.S. demand so far this year and expects that to continue, though the outlook could be clouded by U.S.

Shipping firm Maersk expects continued US growth but warns of rising uncertainty
Americas|Business|Food|Political

Manischewitz wine caught in tariffs dispute as Canadian Jews prepare for Passover

For Jews in Canada, much like their U.S. counterparts, Manischewitz kosher wine has become a staple of Passover and other religious

Manischewitz wine caught in tariffs dispute as Canadian Jews prepare for Passover
Americas|Crime|Health|Lifestyle

‘What kind of piece of sh*t uses when pregnant?’: Young mother speaks out on fentanyl addiction

26-year-old Marisa Delles tells CNN's Kate Bolduan the story behind her fentanyl addiction, recovery and the pregnancy in between, part of “Fentanyl in America: A Way Out” airing Sunday, March 30, 8pm ET/CT on “The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper.”

‘What kind of piece of sh*t uses when pregnant?’: Young mother speaks out on fentanyl addiction
Americas|Political|US|World

Costa Rican former President Oscar Arias says US revoked his visa

Former Costa Rican President and Nobel Prize winner Oscar Arias said on Tuesday that the U.S. had revoked his visa to enter the country, weeks after he criticized

Costa Rican former President Oscar Arias says US revoked his visa
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Canadian PM explains what ‘makes’ him a liberal as Trump's tariffs loom

As Canada prepares for Trump’s anticipated tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney appealed to his liberal party's "unwavering belief" that the economy must "serve everyone," and refuted the idea that the US will own Canada: "That will never happen."

Canadian PM explains what ‘makes’ him a liberal as Trump's tariffs loom
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada to avoid counter-tariffs on most US food imports, Globe and Mail reports

Canada will not impose retaliatory tariffs on most U.S. food and other essentials or on components essential to avoiding job loss in key sectors of the economy, the Globe and Mail reported

Canada to avoid counter-tariffs on most US food imports, Globe and Mail reports
Americas|Business|Economy

Michael Klein aims to retake chairman role in Brazil's Casas Bahia

Brazilian retail veteran Michael Klein has sent a proposal to retake his chairman position in Casas Bahia, the retailer his father founded in the 1950s, he said in a statement on

Michael Klein aims to retake chairman role in Brazil's Casas Bahia
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Mexico lowers 2025 growth forecast to still rosy 1.5%-2.3%

Mexico's government sees its economy growing between 1.5% and 2.3% this year, down from a prior estimate of 2.0% to 3.0%, a draft budget from the country's finance ministry

Mexico lowers 2025 growth forecast to still rosy 1.5%-2.3%
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities to get more attention with FBI surge

The FBI is sending extra agents, analysts and other personnel to field offices in 10 states over the next six months to help investigate unsolved violent crimes in Indian Country

Unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities to get more attention with FBI surge
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Migrant arrests at US-Mexico border in March lowest ever recorded

The number of migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in March fell to the lowest level ever recorded, according to initial figures released by the

Migrant arrests at US-Mexico border in March lowest ever recorded
Americas|Political|US|World

Argentina's Milei to travel to US on Wednesday, source says

Argentina's President Javier Milei is set to travel to the United States on Wednesday, a government source with knowledge on the matter told Reuters, while local news media

Argentina's Milei to travel to US on Wednesday, source says
Americas|Political|US

With Trump’s crackdown against dissent escalating, some seeking to protest his immigration policies face a difficult choice

With Trump’s crackdown against dissent escalating, some seeking to protest his immigration policies face a difficult choice

With Trump’s crackdown against dissent escalating, some seeking to protest his immigration policies face a difficult choice
Americas|Political|World

Paraguay recalls ambassador to Brazil and suspends dam talks over espionage revelations

Paraguay says it's recalling its ambassador to Brazil a day after Brazilian authorities acknowledged that their country’s intelligence agency had spied on Paraguayan officials in 2022

Paraguay recalls ambassador to Brazil and suspends dam talks over espionage revelations
Americas|Political|US

Most immigrants at risk of deportation from US are Christian, report finds

As many as four in five immigrants at risk of deportation from the United States are Christian, according to a new report that calls on their fellow believers to consider the impact of aggressive deportation policies pursued under the Trump administration

Most immigrants at risk of deportation from US are Christian, report finds
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration concedes Maryland father from El Salvador was mistakenly deported and sent to mega prison

Trump administration concedes Maryland father from El Salvador was mistakenly deported and sent to mega prison

Trump administration concedes Maryland father from El Salvador was mistakenly deported and sent to mega prison
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Canadian factory PMI hits 15-month low on expanding trade war

Canadian manufacturing activity contracted at a steeper rate in March as a widening global trade war triggered the sharpest decline in new orders since shortly

Canadian factory PMI hits 15-month low on expanding trade war
Americas|Crime|Political|US

An ‘administrative error’ sent a Maryland man to an El Salvador prison, ICE says

President Donald Trump's administration has acknowledged mistakenly deporting a Maryland man with protected legal status to a notorious El Salvador prison

An ‘administrative error’ sent a Maryland man to an El Salvador prison, ICE says
Americas|Business|Economy|Education

Peru consumer prices up in March for second month in a row

Peru's consumer prices rose in March for the second month in a row, but registered an annual slowdown, data published on Tuesday by national statistics agency INEI showed.

Peru consumer prices up in March for second month in a row
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil's BRB only acquiring key assets from Banco Master, CEO says

Government-controlled Banco de Brasilia (BRB) only agreed to acquire the healthiest and most strategically relevant assets from fellow lender Banco Master

Brazil's BRB only acquiring key assets from Banco Master, CEO says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Leaders of Canada, Mexico discuss plan to fight trade actions by US

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday about Canada's plan to "fight unjustified trade actions" by the United States, the prime

Leaders of Canada, Mexico discuss plan to fight trade actions by US
Americas|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle|US

Deflationary trend: More Americans are removing their breast implants

Parfumdreams and DataPulse Research analyzed data that shows more and more Americans are "explanting" or removing their silicone or saline implants.

Deflationary trend: More Americans are removing their breast implants
Americas|Crime|Political

Mexico's security chief quietly forms an elite force to take on the drug cartels

Six years ago Mexico’s president disbanded the country’s Federal Police and handed security responsibilities fully to the military

Mexico's security chief quietly forms an elite force to take on the drug cartels
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Brazil still open to tariff negotiations ahead of expected US announcement

Brazil Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Tuesday that his country would maintain its openness to negotiate with the United States ahead of a long-awaited announcement by

Brazil still open to tariff negotiations ahead of expected US announcement
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexico president has more names of alleged drug traffickers for US extradition

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday that there are more lists of names of alleged drug traffickers for extradition to the United States.

Mexico president has more names of alleged drug traffickers for US extradition
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US LNG exports soar in March on ramp up of Plaquemines plant

The U.S. exported a record amount of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in March, selling more than 9 million metric tons (MT) of the superchilled gas, according to

US LNG exports soar in March on ramp up of Plaquemines plant
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump deported 238 Venezuelans to El Salvador. Dozens have active asylum cases

On a Thursday morning last month, immigration agents knocked on the door of Leonel Echavez' Dallas home looking for someone else.

Trump deported 238 Venezuelans to El Salvador. Dozens have active asylum cases
Americas|Health|US

Measles cases in Texas rise to 422, state health department says

The Texas health department reported 422 cases of measles in the state on Tuesday, an increase from 400 on March 28, as the United States battles one of the largest outbreaks of the

Measles cases in Texas rise to 422, state health department says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Argentina pursues trade deal in Washington as Trump tariffs loom

Argentina's foreign minister will meet U.S.

Argentina pursues trade deal in Washington as Trump tariffs loom
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

New quarter, same problems

What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Financial Industry and Financial Markets Monday's small gain in the S&P 500 did little to

New quarter, same problems
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance

Chile's Codelco agrees on $666 million in loans from Japan's JBIC, commercial bank

Chile's state-run Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, said on Tuesday it agreed on a $466 million loan from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation and an

Chile's Codelco agrees on $666 million in loans from Japan's JBIC, commercial bank
Americas|Crime|Europe|Political|Technology|World

Tesla targeted by vandalism over Musk's right-wing activism

Tesla cars, infrastructures and offices have become targets of vandalism in several countries in response to CEO Elon Musk's right-wing activism. Musk, a close ally of U.S.

Tesla targeted by vandalism over Musk's right-wing activism
Americas|Arts|Entertainment|Europe|World

April Fools' Day is celebrated with pranks and hoaxes worldwide

From France to Iceland to the United States, April Fools’ Day is celebrated with practical jokes and elaborate hoaxes

April Fools' Day is celebrated with pranks and hoaxes worldwide
Americas|Crime|US

‘He’s a crazy person’: Police arrest man accused of threatening shoppers with metal stick

‘He’s a crazy person’: Police arrest man accused of threatening shoppers with metal stick

‘He’s a crazy person’: Police arrest man accused of threatening shoppers with metal stick
Americas|Crime|Health|Sports|Travel

Carbon monoxide poisoning possible cause of death of son of former New York Yankees player, according to judicial police

Carbon monoxide poisoning possible cause of death of son of former New York Yankees player, according to judicial police

Carbon monoxide poisoning possible cause of death of son of former New York Yankees player, according to judicial police
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Argentina IMF deal advances fail to clear FX haze

Argentina and the International Monetary Fund may be on the home stretch over a $20 billion new program, but the deal has so far failed to dispel traders'

Argentina IMF deal advances fail to clear FX haze
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

US, Denmark to hold first high-level talks since Trump's win, FT says

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen is set to meet U.S.

US, Denmark to hold first high-level talks since Trump's win, FT says
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Panama extends safe passage for ex-president Martinelli to travel to Nicaragua

Panama's government said on Monday it had extended by three days its allowance for safe passage for its former President Ricardo Martinelli to travel to Nicaragua, where he has

Panama extends safe passage for ex-president Martinelli to travel to Nicaragua
Americas|Business|Crime

Brazil prosecutors charge former Americanas executives with fraud, source says

Brazilian federal prosecutors charged former executives of retailer Americanas with fraud, a source in the prosecutors' office told Reuters on Monday, while local

Brazil prosecutors charge former Americanas executives with fraud, source says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Miner Vale to receive $1 billion in Alianca Energia JV deal

Brazilian miner Vale said on Monday it agreed to form a joint venture with U.S.-based investment firm Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) through its Brazilian renewable energy

Miner Vale to receive $1 billion in Alianca Energia JV deal
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Greenland strengthens Danish ties as it eyes independence

Greenland will strengthen its ties with Denmark until it can become a sovereign nation, the Arctic island's incoming prime minister told Reuters on Monday,

Greenland strengthens Danish ties as it eyes independence
Americas|World

Venezuela will have its first female saint after approval from Pope Francis

María Carmen Rendiles is set to become Venezuela’s first female saint

Venezuela will have its first female saint after approval from Pope Francis
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration says it deported 17 more ‘violent criminals’ to El Salvador

The Trump administration says it has deported 17 more “violent criminals” from the Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs to El Salvador, as it doubles down on a policy of removing people from the U.S. to third countries despite criticism over lack of transparency and human rights protections

Trump administration says it deported 17 more ‘violent criminals’ to El Salvador
Americas|Political|US

Judge blocks Trump administration from stripping deportation protections for Venezuelans

A U.S. judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration from stripping deportation protections for some Venezuelan immigrants, writing that officials' characterization of the

Judge blocks Trump administration from stripping deportation protections for Venezuelans
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US deports more alleged gang members to El Salvador amid court fight

The Trump administration deported more alleged Venezuelan and MS-13 gang members to El Salvador over the weekend, the U.S.

US deports more alleged gang members to El Salvador amid court fight
Americas|Business|Finance|US

UBS names new head of global investment management, memo says

UBS has appointed its Americas chief investment officer, Solita Marcelli, to succeed Bruno Marxer as head of global investment management, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on

UBS names new head of global investment management, memo says
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Brazil's finance minister says EU should see Mercosur deal as political, not just economic

Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Monday the European Union should view its trade deal with Mercosur for its political significance, not just its economic impact.

Brazil's finance minister says EU should see Mercosur deal as political, not just economic
Americas|Election|Political

Leftist Gonzalez slightly ahead in Ecuador presidential race, polls say

Leftist Luisa Gonzalez is narrowly leading incumbent President Daniel Noboa in two polls ahead of an April 13 run-off race for the presidency of Ecuador,

Leftist Gonzalez slightly ahead in Ecuador presidential race, polls say
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Colombia central bank board holds rate at 9.5% on inflation, external concerns

Colombia's central bank held the benchmark interest rate at 9.5% on Monday, surprising the market, which expected policymakers to resume cuts to

Colombia central bank board holds rate at 9.5% on inflation, external concerns
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Argentina's January-February mining exports hit 10-year record

Argentina's mining exports reached a historic high in January and February this year, outdoing the prior record from the same period a decade ago by 13%, the mining ministry

Argentina's January-February mining exports hit 10-year record
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

IMF says Argentina's request for 40% disbursement from new loan is 'reasonable'

The International Monetary Fund views Argentina's request for an initial 40% disbursement from the $20 billion new loan program it is negotiating with the global

IMF says Argentina's request for 40% disbursement from new loan is 'reasonable'
Americas|Business|Crime|Political|World

US sanctions Sinaloa Cartel associates for alleged money laundering

The U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned six people and seven companies it said were involved in money laundering for factions of the Sinaloa Cartel

US sanctions Sinaloa Cartel associates for alleged money laundering
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Colombia's new director of Public Credit to seek rebuilding market confidence

Colombia's new Public Credit director, Javier Cuellar, will seek to renew market confidence, the executive said Monday, amid growing uncertainty stemming from

Colombia's new director of Public Credit to seek rebuilding market confidence
Americas|Economy|Finance

Colombia's central bank holds interest rate at 9.50%, surprising a majority of the market

Colombia's central bank held the benchmark interest rate at 9.5% on Monday, surprising the market, which expected policymakers to resume cuts to borrowing costs despite inflation

Colombia's central bank holds interest rate at 9.50%, surprising a majority of the market
Americas|Crime|US

Miami-Dade County bus driver shoots 2 passengers dead after argument, police say

Miami-Dade County bus driver shoots 2 passengers dead after argument, police say

Miami-Dade County bus driver shoots 2 passengers dead after argument, police say
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Argentina poverty levels slide, though many still feel the pinch

Argentina's poverty rate fell sharply in the second half of 2024, the government's INDEC statistics agency said on Monday, a

Argentina poverty levels slide, though many still feel the pinch
Americas|Economy|Finance

Colombia inflation seen easing in March, rising in 2025 and 2026: Reuters poll

Inflation in Colombia likely eased in March, after increasing in the first two months of the year due to higher minimum wages and gas tariffs subsidies, a

Colombia inflation seen easing in March, rising in 2025 and 2026: Reuters poll
Americas|Crime|Political

Panama rejects Interpol request by judicial branch for former president Martinelli

Panama's police said on Sunday they had rejected a request by the judiciary branch to seek a red notice by Interpol for former President Ricardo Martinelli, on the grounds that

Panama rejects Interpol request by judicial branch for former president Martinelli
Americas|Business|Environment|Food|Political|US

Judge blocks imports of some Chilean sea bass from Antarctica in fishing feud at bottom of the world

A federal judge in Florida has blocked the imports of a high-priced Chilean sea bass from protected waters near Antarctica

Judge blocks imports of some Chilean sea bass from Antarctica in fishing feud at bottom of the world
Americas|Election|Europe|Political|World

Brazil's Bolsonaro calls ruling against Le Pen 'judicial activism'

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro told Reuters on Monday that a court ruling that banned French far-right leader Marine Le Pen from seeking

Brazil's Bolsonaro calls ruling against Le Pen 'judicial activism'
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

As ‘Buy Canadian’ grows, more US companies say retailers turning away their products

(This March 31 story has been corrected to remove references to Bukowski's job description as a manager of Walmart Canada, Loblaw, Metro, and Sobey's accounts in paragraphs 16 and 17) By Siddharth

As ‘Buy Canadian’ grows, more US companies say retailers turning away their products
Americas|Crime|US

Ring camera captures the moment a small plane crashes into a home

A neighbor in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, discovered that their security camera recorded a small plane crashing into an empty home in the suburb.

Ring camera captures the moment a small plane crashes into a home
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil central bank to monitor inflation expectations closely as policymakers weigh next steps

Brazilian central bank director Nilton David signaled on Monday that policymakers will monitor inflation expectations when determining their next steps, anticipating that inflation

Brazil central bank to monitor inflation expectations closely as policymakers weigh next steps
Americas|Business|Europe|Political

Repsol in talks with Washington seeking ways to keep working in Venezuela

Spain's Repsol is in an "open and fluid dialogue" with U.S. authorities as it explores ways to keep operating in Venezuela after Washington moved to revoke its license to export oil

Repsol in talks with Washington seeking ways to keep working in Venezuela
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|Food

Brazil's coffee farmers turn to costly irrigation to quench global demand for the brew

Drought hit coffee farmers in Brazil hard last year, drying up trees and driving global prices to record highs

Brazil's coffee farmers turn to costly irrigation to quench global demand for the brew
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US|World

France's M&P, Spain's Repsol say Venezuela oil licences revoked by US

French oil group Maurel et Prom said on Monday that the United States had revoked its licence to operate in Venezuela, sending its shares plunging 15% in early trade.

France's M&P, Spain's Repsol say Venezuela oil licences revoked by US
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Sempra to sell Mexico energy assets, stake in infrastructure unit

Utility firm Sempra will sell some energy infrastructure assets in Mexico and a minority stake in Sempra Infrastructure to fund its five-year capex plan of $56 billion, it said on Monday.

Sempra to sell Mexico energy assets, stake in infrastructure unit
Americas|Sports

Miami Open: Unseeded teenager Jakub Menšík denies idol Novak Djokovic his 100th career title

Miami Open: Unseeded teenager Jakub Menšík denies idol Novak Djokovic his 100th career title

Miami Open: Unseeded teenager Jakub Menšík denies idol Novak Djokovic his 100th career title
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

Dude, where's my car? Toyota buyers face long waits amid hybrid boom

Soaring demand for Toyota's gasoline-electric hybrids has left suppliers struggling to keep pace, leading to shortages of parts and

Dude, where's my car? Toyota buyers face long waits amid hybrid boom
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Travel

Virgin Atlantic sees signals of slowing US demand

British airline Virgin Atlantic said it was starting to see some signals that demand was slowing in the United States after a strong start to 2025.

Virgin Atlantic sees signals of slowing US demand
Americas|Australia|Sports

Min Woo Lee wins Houston Open for first PGA Tour title, joins exclusive company with sister

Min Woo Lee wins Houston Open for first PGA Tour title, joins exclusive company with sister

Min Woo Lee wins Houston Open for first PGA Tour title, joins exclusive company with sister
Americas|Environment|US

Rain turns to ice, cuts power in Great Lakes region while Tennessee braces for wild weather

Thousands of people have no power in Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana after freezing rain or severe storms brought down trees and power lines

Rain turns to ice, cuts power in Great Lakes region while Tennessee braces for wild weather
Americas|Sports

Jakub Mensik prevents Djokovic from his 100th title, wins Miami Open for first ATP trophy

Jakub Mensik outdueled Novak Djokovic in two tiebreakers 7-6 (4), 7-6 (4) to win the Miami Open for his first ATP title

Jakub Mensik prevents Djokovic from his 100th title, wins Miami Open for first ATP trophy
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Argentina requests first tranche of more than 40% under $20 billion IMF program

Argentina is seeking a first disbursement of more than 40% under a $20-billion program it is negotiating with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Economy Minister Luis

Argentina requests first tranche of more than 40% under $20 billion IMF program
Americas|Environment|World

Hundreds of thousands of eastern Canadians face power outages due to ice storm

Over 300,000 Canadians faced power outages in parts of Ontario on Sunday as an ice storm pummeled the region over the weekend, according to electricity provider

Hundreds of thousands of eastern Canadians face power outages due to ice storm
Americas|Political|US|World

'Pissed off' at Putin, Trump threatens tariffs on Russian oil if Moscow blocks Ukraine deal

U.S.

'Pissed off' at Putin, Trump threatens tariffs on Russian oil if Moscow blocks Ukraine deal
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Greenland prime minister says US will not get Greenland

The prime minister of Greenland is pushing back against assertions by U.S. President Donald Trump that America will take control of the island territory

Greenland prime minister says US will not get Greenland
Americas|Australia|Sports

Australian star Min Woo Lee on brink of first PGA Tour title after opening lead at Houston Open

Australian star Min Woo Lee on brink of first PGA Tour title after opening lead at Houston Open

Australian star Min Woo Lee on brink of first PGA Tour title after opening lead at Houston Open
Africa|Americas|Political|US|World

She was expelled from the United States, but still thought America would help. She was wrong

She was expelled from the United States, but still thought America would help. She was wrong

She was expelled from the United States, but still thought America would help. She was wrong
Americas|Education|Food|Health|Political

Mexico bans junk food sales in schools in its latest salvo against child obesity

Mexico says a government-sponsored junk food ban in schools has taken effect as the country tries to tackle one of the world’s worst obesity and diabetes epidemics

Mexico bans junk food sales in schools in its latest salvo against child obesity
Americas|Election|Political|World

Ecuadorian president replaces vice president after long-running feud

Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa appointed Cynthia Gellibert, secretary general of public administration, as interim vice president on Saturday, replacing the

Ecuadorian president replaces vice president after long-running feud
Americas|Election|Political|US|World

Trump met with Ecuadorean President Noboa in Florida on Saturday

U.S.

Trump met with Ecuadorean President Noboa in Florida on Saturday
Americas|Sports

Ilia Malinin cruises to 2nd straight title to cap an American gold rush at figure skating worlds

Ilia Malinin defended his world title with free skate that earned a standing ovation inside TD Garden on Saturday night, capping a memorable home championships for the Americans

Ilia Malinin cruises to 2nd straight title to cap an American gold rush at figure skating worlds
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Trump says military force not off the table for Greenland after Danish FM scolds his administration

The Danish foreign minister has scolded the Trump administration for its “tone” in criticizing Denmark and Greenland, saying his country is already investing more into Arctic security and remains open to more cooperation with the U.S. Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen's remark posted on social media Saturday came after U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s visit to the strategic island to meet troops on Pituffik Space base

Trump says military force not off the table for Greenland after Danish FM scolds his administration
Americas|Australia|Sports

Min Woo Lee pulls away from Scottie Scheffler and everyone else to lead Houston Open by 4

Min Woo Lee cooked up a 63 in the Houston Open to blow past Scottie Scheffler and everyone else

Min Woo Lee pulls away from Scottie Scheffler and everyone else to lead Houston Open by 4
Americas|Sports|US

Chance McMillian scores 14 points in a losing cause for Texas Tech in his return from an injury

Texas Tech star outside shooter Chance McMillian returned for the Red Raiders’ Elite Eight game against Florida after missing the previous four games with an oblique injury

Chance McMillian scores 14 points in a losing cause for Texas Tech in his return from an injury
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

No sign Trump will honor US auto tariff protections won by Canada, Mexico in 2018

Canada and Mexico won protections against potential new U.S. auto tariffs in 2018 as part of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade, but there is no

No sign Trump will honor US auto tariff protections won by Canada, Mexico in 2018
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US to revoke authorizations to foreign partners of Venezuela's PDVSA, sources say

The U.S. government has notified foreign partners of Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA of the imminent cancellation of authorizations that allow them to export

US to revoke authorizations to foreign partners of Venezuela's PDVSA, sources say
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Denmark's prime minister to visit Greenland on April 2-4 amid U.S. interest

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will visit Greenland on April 2-4 for talks with the semi-autonomous territory's new government, she said on Saturday, amid U.S. interest

Denmark's prime minister to visit Greenland on April 2-4 amid U.S. interest
Americas|Economy|Health|Lifestyle|Political

She was set to retire in August, but Milei’s government has dashed her hopes

She was set to retire in August, but Milei’s government has dashed her hopes

She was set to retire in August, but Milei’s government has dashed her hopes
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

JD Vance accuses Denmark of neglecting Greenland

Vice President JD Vance made the highest-profile case to date for American control of Greenland during a controversial visit. Vance said Denmark had neglected its territory and that America could no longer ignore Russian and Chinese alleged designs on the island.

JD Vance accuses Denmark of neglecting Greenland
Americas|Australia|Education|Lifestyle|Sports

Aged 15, New Zealander Sam Ruthe has already run a four-minute mile. He would ‘love to try and qualify’ for the 2028 Olympics

Aged 15, New Zealander Sam Ruthe has already run a four-minute mile. He would ‘love to try and qualify’ for the 2028 Olympics

Aged 15, New Zealander Sam Ruthe has already run a four-minute mile. He would ‘love to try and qualify’ for the 2028 Olympics
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Ecuador is preparing for US forces, plans show, as Noboa calls for help battling gangs

Ecuador is preparing for US forces, plans show, as Noboa calls for help battling gangs

Ecuador is preparing for US forces, plans show, as Noboa calls for help battling gangs
Americas|Environment|US

At least 4 dead after severe storms in the South Texas-Mexico border region and hundreds rescued

Drenching rain along the Texas-Mexico border has let up but rescues are still ongoing after severe storms trapped residents in their homes, forced drivers to abandon their vehicles on flooded roads and shut down an airport

At least 4 dead after severe storms in the South Texas-Mexico border region and hundreds rescued
Americas|Economy|Political|US|World

Mexican president calls meeting with US head of security fruitful

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Friday that she had a "fruitful meeting" with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

Mexican president calls meeting with US head of security fruitful
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Lawyer for immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra suspects ICE is retaliating against her

A lawyer for a prominent immigration activist arrested this month says authorities appear to be retaliating against her years after she took refuge in Colorado churches to avoid deportation during the first Trump administration

Lawyer for immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra suspects ICE is retaliating against her
Americas|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Noem ends her first visit to Latin America in Mexico to discuss crime and migration

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has landed in Mexico to cap off a tour to three Latin American nations to discuss immigration, crime and deportation

Noem ends her first visit to Latin America in Mexico to discuss crime and migration
Americas|Political|US

US judge temporarily blocks Trump from firing Voice of America staff

A federal judge on Friday ordered U.S.

US judge temporarily blocks Trump from firing Voice of America staff
Americas|Business|Political|World

Panama cancels registrations of 107 vessels included in international sanctions lists

Panama's maritime authority said on Friday that it has canceled the registrations of 107 vessels that were flying under the Panamanian flag and were included in international

Panama cancels registrations of 107 vessels included in international sanctions lists
Americas|Celebrity|Entertainment|Sports

With Lionel Messi watching, Novak Djokovic advances to Miami Open final to face upstart Jakub Mensik

Novak Djokovic had some company for another Miami Open victory

With Lionel Messi watching, Novak Djokovic advances to Miami Open final to face upstart Jakub Mensik
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil's Lula will not take unorthodox measures ahead of election, minister says

Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Friday that President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will not adopt unorthodox policies with next year's presidential election in mind, where

Brazil's Lula will not take unorthodox measures ahead of election, minister says
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Chile meets ICC officials over Tren de Aragua-linked murder of Venezuelan dissident

Chilean officials met with International Criminal Court representatives on Friday to provide information about the murder of a Venezuelan dissident they claim is relevant to an

Chile meets ICC officials over Tren de Aragua-linked murder of Venezuelan dissident
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Haitian ex-mayor guilty of US visa fraud linked to torture

A former Haitian mayor was convicted on Friday of U.S. charges that he had lied about having led a brutal campaign to kill and torture his political opponents in

Haitian ex-mayor guilty of US visa fraud linked to torture
Americas|Health|US

Measles outbreak worsens as Texas cases rise 20% in 3 days

The Texas health department said on Friday that the

Measles outbreak worsens as Texas cases rise 20% in 3 days
Americas|Election|Political|US|World

Trump says first call with newly minted Canadian prime minister was 'extremely productive'

U.S. President Donald Trump says his first call with new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was “extremely productive” and Carney says talks on a new relationship will begin after the Canadian election next month

Trump says first call with newly minted Canadian prime minister was 'extremely productive'
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada warns Trump on tariffs: Retaliation is coming April 2

Canada warns Trump on tariffs: Retaliation is coming April 2

Canada warns Trump on tariffs: Retaliation is coming April 2
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Venezuela's PDVSA to cut office hours as power crisis worsens

Venezuelan state-run oil firm PDVSA will cut office hours for its administrative workers, an internal document seen by Reuters showed, following an energy-saving order by the government

Venezuela's PDVSA to cut office hours as power crisis worsens
Americas|Sports

Brazil fires coach Dorival Júnior after worst defeat in World Cup qualifying

Brazil’s soccer confederation has fired coach Dorival Júnior after 14 months amid poor results and disappointing performances from the national team

Brazil fires coach Dorival Júnior after worst defeat in World Cup qualifying
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

US says it is 'not surprised' that China would be upset at Panama ports deal

The U.S. State Department said on Friday it was "not surprised" that China would be upset by Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison's (0001

US says it is 'not surprised' that China would be upset at Panama ports deal
Americas|Crime|Political

Brazil's top court tosses out probe into Bolsonaro's vaccine records

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes on Friday tossed out a probe into whether former President Jair Bolsonaro forged vaccine records, a court decision seen by

Brazil's top court tosses out probe into Bolsonaro's vaccine records
Americas|Political|World

Venezuela's Maduro urges UN to back release of migrants

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro this week spoke to the United Nations' Secretary General Antonio Guterres and High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk to urge UN support

Venezuela's Maduro urges UN to back release of migrants
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump asks US Supreme Court to intervene in deportations fight

Donald Trump's administration asked the U.S.

Trump asks US Supreme Court to intervene in deportations fight
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|World

China absorbs massive Brazilian soy shipments in first quarter

Brazilian soybean traders are poised to ship record volumes in the first quarter, driven by strong demand from the world's largest importer, China,

China absorbs massive Brazilian soy shipments in first quarter
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Zelenskiy cautious on new minerals deal but says past U.S. aid was not a loan

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukraine would not accept any mineral rights deal that threatened its integration with the EU but

Zelenskiy cautious on new minerals deal but says past U.S. aid was not a loan
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

BTG Pactual's Andre Esteves expected to join Eneva's board

The chairman of Brazil's investment bank BTG Pactual, billionaire Andre Esteves, is expected to join the board of power generator Eneva, according to a proposal released on

BTG Pactual's Andre Esteves expected to join Eneva's board
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Canada home prices to lag inflation; trade war further hurts sentiment: Reuters poll

Canadian home prices are set to lag overall inflation this year, a Reuters poll of property market experts showed, with transaction volumes

Canada home prices to lag inflation; trade war further hurts sentiment: Reuters poll
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Canada's GDP for January expands by 0.4% as tariff impact looms

Canada's Gross Domestic Product grew by 0.4% on a monthly basis in January as economic activity continued the momentum of the last few of months, data showed on

Canada's GDP for January expands by 0.4% as tariff impact looms
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil's unemployment rate rises but job creation remains strong

Brazil's unemployment rate rose in the quarter through February as more people actively looked for jobs, official data showed on Friday, with analysts pointing to a still

Brazil's unemployment rate rises but job creation remains strong
Americas|Asia|Business|Political

CK Hutchison will not sign deal to sell strategic Panama ports next week, sources say

Hong Kong's CK Hutchison will not sign a deal next week to sell its two port operations near the Panama Canal to a BlackRock-led group,

CK Hutchison will not sign deal to sell strategic Panama ports next week, sources say
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Greenland parties announce broad coalition government amid Trump pressure

Greenland's Democrats and three more parties announced a government coalition agreement on Friday, just hours before a visit by U.S.

Greenland parties announce broad coalition government amid Trump pressure
Americas|Business|Economy|US

Chile's Codelco sending more copper to US after tariff threat

Chile's Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, has been redirecting some of its spot sales to the United States, CEO Ruben Alvarado said on Friday. U.S.

Chile's Codelco sending more copper to US after tariff threat
Americas|Economy|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Political

Latin American women opt against motherhood in shift from traditional gender roles

A growing number of Latin American women are choosing not to give birth in a radical departure from the traditional family roles that

Latin American women opt against motherhood in shift from traditional gender roles
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political|World

IMF confirms $20 billion program talks with Argentina

The International Monetary Fund confirmed on Friday that the program it is discussing with Argentina was requested to be for $20 billion, as announced on Thursday

IMF confirms $20 billion program talks with Argentina
Americas|Economy|Election|Political|US

Trump, Carney say they had a productive call; Canadian tariffs still coming

U.S.

Trump, Carney say they had a productive call; Canadian tariffs still coming
Americas|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Putin suggests putting Ukraine under UN-sponsored external governance

Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed putting Ukraine under external governance under the auspices of the U.N. as part of efforts to reach a peaceful settlement

Putin suggests putting Ukraine under UN-sponsored external governance
Americas|Political|US

Trump asks Supreme Court for permission to resume deporting Venezuelan migrants under wartime law

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court for permission to resume deportations of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law, while a court fight continues

Trump asks Supreme Court for permission to resume deporting Venezuelan migrants under wartime law
Americas|Science|Travel|US

Archeologists unearth signs from 1700s of British control in Florida after centuries of Spanish rule

The centuries-old city of St. Augustine is an enduring reminder of Spain’s long history in Florida, going back generations before the United States even existed

Archeologists unearth signs from 1700s of British control in Florida after centuries of Spanish rule
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Argentine farmers stall soy sales over murky FX outlook

Argentine farmers are selling their soy crop at the slowest pace in 10 years as producers in the South American country bet on a likely weakening of the

Argentine farmers stall soy sales over murky FX outlook
Americas|Celebrity|Entertainment|US

The Sex Pistols announce first North American tour in 2 decades

The Sex Pistols will tour North America for the first time since 2003 this fall

The Sex Pistols announce first North American tour in 2 decades
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Science|World

How to see a partial solar eclipse turn the sun into a crescent

How to see a partial solar eclipse turn the sun into a crescent

How to see a partial solar eclipse turn the sun into a crescent
Americas|Political|Technology|World

What to know about the US military's Pituffik Space Base in Greenland

The remote Pituffik Space Base in northwestern Greenland, which Vice President JD Vance is visiting on Friday, is the U.S. Department of Defense’s northernmost installation

What to know about the US military's Pituffik Space Base in Greenland
Americas|Asia|Sports

Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala’s dream run at Miami Open ends with narrow defeat to Jessica Pegula

Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala’s dream run at Miami Open ends with narrow defeat to Jessica Pegula

Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala’s dream run at Miami Open ends with narrow defeat to Jessica Pegula
Americas|Sports|US

Giddey's halfcourt shot gives Bulls a buzzer-beating win, a night after the Lakers had their own

Josh Giddey thought the ball was going in as soon as his buzzer-beating halfcourt heave left his fingertips

Giddey's halfcourt shot gives Bulls a buzzer-beating win, a night after the Lakers had their own
Americas|Sports|US

Josh Giddey's halfcourt heave at the buzzer gives Bulls 119-117 win over the Lakers

Josh Giddey made a halfcourt heave at the buzzer to cap perhaps the wildest finish in the NBA this season, giving the Chicago Bulls a 119-117 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night

Josh Giddey's halfcourt heave at the buzzer gives Bulls 119-117 win over the Lakers
Americas|Sports

Novak Djokovic beats Sebastian Korda, advances to semifinals in push for 7th Miami Open title

Novak Djokovic is finding a higher gear in South Florida after a sluggish start to 2025

Novak Djokovic beats Sebastian Korda, advances to semifinals in push for 7th Miami Open title
Americas|Sports

Reigning champ Ilia Malinin of US leads Japan's Yuma Kagiyama at figure skating world championships

Reigning champion Ilia Malinin delivered a season-best short program to take the lead over Japan's Yuma Kagiyama heading into Saturday night's free skate

Reigning champ Ilia Malinin of US leads Japan's Yuma Kagiyama at figure skating world championships
Americas|Environment|US

First rain and then fire chase people from their homes in North and South Carolina

At least a half-dozen large wildfires continue to burn in the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina and North Carolina

First rain and then fire chase people from their homes in North and South Carolina
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

US Homeland Security Secretary Noem visits Colombia to discuss immigration and crime

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has visited Colombia as part of a tour of three Latin American nations to discuss deportation, immigration and crime

US Homeland Security Secretary Noem visits Colombia to discuss immigration and crime
Americas|Crime|Political

Brazil prosecutor general decides not to charge Bolsonaro for vaccine records fraud

Brazil Prosecutor General Paulo Gonet decided not to charge former President Jair Bolsonaro with fraud in his vaccination records, asking the Supreme Court to throw out the case, a

Brazil prosecutor general decides not to charge Bolsonaro for vaccine records fraud
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Putin says US push for Greenland rooted in history, vows to uphold Russian interest in the Arctic

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin says that President Donald Trump’s push for control over Greenland wasn’t surprising given longtime U.S. interest in the mineral-rich territory

Putin says US push for Greenland rooted in history, vows to uphold Russian interest in the Arctic
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Old US-Canada relationship is ‘over,’ warns Canadian prime minister

Old US-Canada relationship is ‘over,’ warns Canadian prime minister

Old US-Canada relationship is ‘over,’ warns Canadian prime minister
Americas|Crime|Political

Ex-President Martinelli gets Panama's permission to take asylum in Nicaragua

Panama Foreign Affairs Minister Javier Martínez-Acha Vásquez says that Ex-Panama President Ricardo Martinelli will be allowed to leave the Nicaraguan embassy where he’s been holed up for more than a year to travel to Nicaragua

Ex-President Martinelli gets Panama's permission to take asylum in Nicaragua
Americas|Business|Economy|Election|Political|US

Canada's new prime minister says he'll be speaking soon with Trump for the first time

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will talk to U.S. President Donald Trump soon after Trump announced 25% tariffs on auto imports

Canada's new prime minister says he'll be speaking soon with Trump for the first time
Americas|Business|Economy

Argentina economic activity grows at fastest pace since 2022

Argentina's economic activity increased 6.5% in January compared with the same month last year, its highest year-on-year growth since mid-2022, official data showed on Thursday

Argentina economic activity grows at fastest pace since 2022
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Greenland lawmakers form a new government on the eve of Vance visit

Greenlandic lawmakers have agreed to form a new government, banding together to resist U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to annex the Arctic island

Greenland lawmakers form a new government on the eve of Vance visit
Americas|Economy|Political

Canada's prime minister says nothing off the table in response to Trump's tariffs

Canada will wait until next week to strike back against the latest U.S. threat of tariffs and nothing is off the table regarding possible

Canada's prime minister says nothing off the table in response to Trump's tariffs
Americas|Political|World

Panama ex-President Martinelli cleared to leave for asylum in Nicaragua

Panama's government has approved safe passage for former President Ricardo Martinelli to travel to Nicaragua, where he has been granted asylum, a top Panamanian

Panama ex-President Martinelli cleared to leave for asylum in Nicaragua
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Bank of Mexico cuts interest rate as trade war stokes recession fears

The Bank of Mexico delivered a unanimous 50-basis-point interest rate cut to 9.00% on Thursday, highlighting progress on inflation but warning of heightened

Bank of Mexico cuts interest rate as trade war stokes recession fears
Americas|Crime|Political|Technology|World

US will deploy biometric capabilities with Colombia, Noem says

The United States will deploy biometric capabilities in partnership with Colombia to help manage migration and disrupt criminal activity, U.S.

US will deploy biometric capabilities with Colombia, Noem says
Americas|Business|Political|US|World

Rubio vows stern response if Venezuela attacks Guyana

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has vowed that the United States will respond forcefully if Venezuela attacks Guyana amid an ongoing territorial dispute that involves massive oil and gas reserves

Rubio vows stern response if Venezuela attacks Guyana
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Alleged leader of MS-13 street gang on the East Coast is arrested in Virginia

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi says the alleged leader of the MS-13 street gang on the East Coast has been arrested in Virginia

Alleged leader of MS-13 street gang on the East Coast is arrested in Virginia
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Mexico working for preferential treatment in face of US auto tariffs

Mexico is working to carve out an exemption for its critical autos industry after Washington announced tariffs on imported vehicles, the economy minister said on Thursday. U.S.

Mexico working for preferential treatment in face of US auto tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Argentina's Milei signals 'no room' for FX devaluation

Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei said on Thursday that there was "no room" for a sharp devaluation of the local peso, addressing investor fears about a potential

Argentina's Milei signals 'no room' for FX devaluation
Americas|Political|US

Carney has not spoken to Trump, says Canadian prime minister's office

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney did not speak to U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, a spokeswoman for Carney said, denying an earlier Reuters story.

Carney has not spoken to Trump, says Canadian prime minister's office
Americas|Political|World

Attack on Guyana or Exxon would be 'bad day' for Venezuela, Rubio warns

U.S.

Attack on Guyana or Exxon would be 'bad day' for Venezuela, Rubio warns
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|Stock Markets|US

Stellantis' Elkann concerned over car prices after U.S. tariffs

John Elkann, the chairman of Stellantis, voiced concerns on Thursday over the impact of 25% U.S. tariffs imposed on the carmaking sector on the cost of vehicles and demand.

Stellantis' Elkann concerned over car prices after U.S. tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|US

Global Eggs agrees to buy Hillandale Farms for $1.1 billion

Global Eggs, a company controlled by Brazilian entrepreneur Ricardo Faria, has agreed to buy U.S. egg producer Hillandale Farms for $1.1 billion, Faria told

Global Eggs agrees to buy Hillandale Farms for $1.1 billion
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil's central bank signals need for higher rates for longer

The Brazilian central bank's economic policy director Diogo Guillen said on Thursday that when inflation expectations are unanchored, as they are now, interest

Brazil's central bank signals need for higher rates for longer
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Argentina targets $20 billion IMF deal to bolster markets, FX

Argentina is targeting a $20 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund, Economy Minister Luis Caputo said on Thursday, formally putting a figure on the

Argentina targets $20 billion IMF deal to bolster markets, FX
Americas|Business|Health|Technology|US

Philip Morris' heated tobacco device IQOS goes on sale in Texas

Philip Morris International began selling its IQOS heated tobacco device in Austin,

Philip Morris' heated tobacco device IQOS goes on sale in Texas
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Italy is concerned but not 'terrified' by potential Trump wine tariffs, minister says

Italy is concerned but not "terrified" of any new tariffs the United States could impose on wine, the country's agriculture minister said on Thursday, adding he

Italy is concerned but not 'terrified' by potential Trump wine tariffs, minister says
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets|US

Trump auto tariffs take aim at a pillar of Asian economies - and national pride

For Japan and South Korea, tariffs announced by U.S.

Trump auto tariffs take aim at a pillar of Asian economies - and national pride
Americas|Business|Economy|Food

Brazil center-south sugar crushing down around 18% in first half of March -Unica

Sugar cane crushing in Brazil's center-south region during the first half of March fell almost 18% to 1.83 million metric tons versus the year-earlier period, industry group

Brazil center-south sugar crushing down around 18% in first half of March -Unica
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US arrests El Salvadoran man on gun charge, alleges MS-13 ties

U.S. prosecutors charged an El Salvadoran man on Thursday with illegal possession of a firearm, hours after federal officials

US arrests El Salvadoran man on gun charge, alleges MS-13 ties
Americas|Business|Economy

Walmart Mexico to invest $6 billion in 2025

Walmart's Mexico unit said on Thursday it would invest more than $6 billion in the country this year, around triple its planned spending from the year before.

Walmart Mexico to invest $6 billion in 2025
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

First Quantum halts public tours of closed Panama copper mine

First Quantum Minerals said on Thursday it would suspend public tours of its shuttered copper mine in Panama after the country's president said the Canadian miner should not

First Quantum halts public tours of closed Panama copper mine
Americas|Crime|US

Teen hospitalized after being burned in targeted attack on Southwest Miami-Dade home, family say

Teen hospitalized after being burned in targeted attack on Southwest Miami-Dade home, family say

Teen hospitalized after being burned in targeted attack on Southwest Miami-Dade home, family say
Americas|Crime|US

Surveillance video shows deadly stabbing aboard trolley in downtown Miami

Surveillance video shows deadly stabbing aboard trolley in downtown Miami

Surveillance video shows deadly stabbing aboard trolley in downtown Miami
Americas|Sports|World

Argentina thrash rivals Brazil 4-1

CNN World Sport's Amanda Davies discusses Argentina's big win over Brazil in World Cup qualifying with CNN football writer Matias Grez.

Argentina thrash rivals Brazil 4-1
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil posts slightly wider-than-expected February budget deficit

Brazil's central government recorded a slightly wider-than-expected primary budget deficit in February, Treasury data showed on Thursday, although the result improved sharply from

Brazil posts slightly wider-than-expected February budget deficit
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil's annual inflation hits two-year high as rate hikes continue

Brazil's 12-month inflation rate accelerated slightly less than expected in early March but still hit its highest level in two years, official data showed on Thursday, as the

Brazil's annual inflation hits two-year high as rate hikes continue
Americas|Sports|US

Opening day is here: Juan Soto debuts, Paul Skenes vs Sandy Alcántara, and more

Juan Soto, Blake Snell and Clay Holmes debut for new teams

Opening day is here: Juan Soto debuts, Paul Skenes vs Sandy Alcántara, and more
Americas|Arts|Crime|Political|World

Photographer with exclusive access to El Salvador prison explains what he witnessed

Philip Holsinger, American photojournalist for TIME Magazine, joins CNN's Erin Burnett to discuss his experience capturing photographs of Venezuelans deported from the US arriving in El Salvador before entering a brutal prison.

Photographer with exclusive access to El Salvador prison explains what he witnessed
Americas|Crime|Political|US

'Nazis got better treatment': Judge criticizes Trump administration's use of Alien Enemies Act

The Justice Department pressed a federal appeals court to lift a judge’s temporary block against President Donald Trump’s use of a sweeping wartime authority to quickly deport alleged members of a Venezuelan gang. During the nearly hour-long hearing before the US DC Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Patricia Millett criticized President Trump's use of the Alien enemies act, adding, "Nazis got better treatment."

'Nazis got better treatment': Judge criticizes Trump administration's use of Alien Enemies Act
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Brazil warns of big risk of global trade being 'weaponised'

Brazil's secretary of foreign trade warned on Thursday in the wake of U.S.

Brazil warns of big risk of global trade being 'weaponised'
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Food

Coming to a store near you: double-digit coffee price hikes

If your favourite coffee beans have vanished from the shelves, don't worry - they will return soon.

Coming to a store near you: double-digit coffee price hikes
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil central bank raises long-term inflation forecasts, sees challenging path to target

Brazil's central bank raised its inflation projections on Thursday for the long-term despite anticipating weaker economic activity this year, and said that this scenario makes

Brazil central bank raises long-term inflation forecasts, sees challenging path to target
Americas|Health|Political|World

Vaccines group Gavi says U.S. has not confirmed it will end funding

The head of leading vaccines group Gavi alliance says it has not received confirmation from the U.S. government that it might be losing more than $1 billion in pledged funding as part of a reported proposal by U.S. authorities to cut support for international aid groups

Vaccines group Gavi says U.S. has not confirmed it will end funding
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology|US

Parts supplier Bosch says still banking on North America amid car tariffs

German car parts supplier Bosch said it is still banking on the North American region with expansion plans there, while stressing that it was globally positioned in a statement

Parts supplier Bosch says still banking on North America amid car tariffs
Americas|Crime|Travel|US

A Michigan couple traveled to Mexico for vacation. They ended up in prison over disputed timeshare payments

A Michigan couple traveled to Mexico for vacation. They ended up in prison over disputed timeshare payments

A Michigan couple traveled to Mexico for vacation. They ended up in prison over disputed timeshare payments
Americas|Environment|Science|World

Argentina's deadly rains more likely in a warming world, report says

The heavy rains that led to catastrophic flooding in central Argentina and killed 16 people earlier this month were partly fueled by climate change and could become

Argentina's deadly rains more likely in a warming world, report says
Americas|Business|Economy|Election|Political|US

Canadian Prime Minister Carney calls Trump's auto tariffs a 'direct attack' on his country

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says U.S. President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs are a “direct attack” on his country and says the trade war is hurting Americans, noting that American consumer confidence is at a multi-year low

Canadian Prime Minister Carney calls Trump's auto tariffs a 'direct attack' on his country
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Brazilian President Lula swipes at Trump as US imposes auto tariffs

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has swiped at U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to raise tariffs on a wide range of products

Brazilian President Lula swipes at Trump as US imposes auto tariffs
Americas|Health|Political|US

Rubio to discuss with Jamaica Cuban doctor program after US visa threats

U.S.

Rubio to discuss with Jamaica Cuban doctor program after US visa threats
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Brazil Supreme Court to put Bolsonaro on trial for alleged coup attempt

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will stand trial for allegedly conspiring to overthrow the government after he lost a 2022 election

Brazil Supreme Court to put Bolsonaro on trial for alleged coup attempt
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada will react to Trump's 'attack' soon, could impose tariffs, says Carney

Canada will soon respond to new tariffs on imported vehicles announced by U.S.

Canada will react to Trump's 'attack' soon, could impose tariffs, says Carney
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Brazil ex-President Bolsonaro will stand trial over an alleged coup plan. Here’s what happens next

A panel of Brazil Supreme Court justices unanimously ruled that former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven of his associates will stand trial on five counts, including attempting to stage a coup after the far-right leader lost the 2022 election

Brazil ex-President Bolsonaro will stand trial over an alleged coup plan. Here’s what happens next
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Food|Political|US

Italian wine exports to US 'at standstill' due to tariff fears

Italian wine and spirits exports to the United States are stalling due to the uncertainty over possible tariffs that President Donald Trump could impose in the coming weeks, trade

Italian wine exports to US 'at standstill' due to tariff fears
Americas|Environment|US

Firefighters make progress on containing some Carolina wildfires, but others grow

Firefighters have announced progress on containing two of the largest wildfires burning in the North Carolina mountains, but are warning that fire danger remains from dry and windy conditions

Firefighters make progress on containing some Carolina wildfires, but others grow
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US prosecutors weigh death penalty for alleged Mexican drug lord Caro Quintero

The U.S. government said on Wednesday it may seek the death penalty for alleged Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero, following his surprise expulsion from Mexico

US prosecutors weigh death penalty for alleged Mexican drug lord Caro Quintero
Americas|Economy|World

Cuban domestic freight traffic plummets in sign of deepening crisis

Cuban freight traffic plunged 19% in 2024, the government's statistics agency said this week, the latest sign that a grueling economic crisis which began five years

Cuban domestic freight traffic plummets in sign of deepening crisis
Americas|Political|US

US appeals court upholds block on Trump administration deportation of some Venezuelans

-A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday upheld a lower court's temporary block on the Trump administration's deportation of some Venezuelan immigrants under a little-used 18th century law. 

US appeals court upholds block on Trump administration deportation of some Venezuelans
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Bolsonaro joins list of former Brazilian presidents with legal troubles

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will face trial on charges of allegedly conspiring to overthrow the government after he lost the 2022 presidential

Bolsonaro joins list of former Brazilian presidents with legal troubles
Americas|Business|Food

IMC sells stake of KFC in Brazil for $35 million, forms joint venture

Brazilian restaurant franchise operator IMC said on Wednesday it has signed a binding agreement to create a joint venture with Kentucky Foods Chile Limitada regarding IMC's

IMC sells stake of KFC in Brazil for $35 million, forms joint venture
Africa|Americas|Crime|World

Kenyan MSS soldier reported missing after gang-linked incident in Haiti

An officer from the Kenyan multinational security support (MSS) mission was reported missing in Haiti on Tuesday after an incident involving gangs, the MSS said in a

Kenyan MSS soldier reported missing after gang-linked incident in Haiti
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US appeals court upholds block on Trump deportation of some Venezuelans

A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday upheld a lower court's temporary block on the Trump administration's deportation of some Venezuelan immigrants under

US appeals court upholds block on Trump deportation of some Venezuelans
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Brazil's Lula warns Trump's tariffs risk inflation, vows WTO challenge on steel

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said U.S.

Brazil's Lula warns Trump's tariffs risk inflation, vows WTO challenge on steel
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China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports

China has instructed state-owned firms to pause new deals with businesses linked to Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing and his family after his plan to sell two ports in Panama to a

China tells state firms to halt deals with Li Ka-shing and his family, Bloomberg News reports
Americas|Economy|Political|US|World

Mexico foreign minister, US official hold call on bilateral issues

Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente spoke with the U.S.

Mexico foreign minister, US official hold call on bilateral issues
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Homeland Security Secretary Noem visits the El Salvador prison where deported Venezuelans are held

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has visited the high-security El Salvador prison where Venezuelans who the Trump administration alleges are members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang have been held since their removal from the U_S_ Noem’s trip Wednesday to the prison where inmates are packed into cells and never allowed outside comes as the Trump administration seeks to show it is deporting people it describes as the “worst of the worst.”

Homeland Security Secretary Noem visits the El Salvador prison where deported Venezuelans are held
Americas|Crime|Election|Political

Brazilian Supreme Court panel orders ex-President Bolsonaro to stand trial over alleged coup plan

A panel of Brazil Supreme Court justices has unanimously accepted charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro over an alleged attempt to stay in office after his 2022 election defeat

Brazilian Supreme Court panel orders ex-President Bolsonaro to stand trial over alleged coup plan
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Costa Rican authorities say it could take months to determine Miller Gardner’s cause of death

Costa Rican authorities say it could take months to determine Miller Gardner’s cause of death

Costa Rican authorities say it could take months to determine Miller Gardner’s cause of death
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Appeals court won't lift order that barred Trump administration from deportations under wartime law

A federal appeals court won’t lift an order barring the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador under an 18th century wartime law

Appeals court won't lift order that barred Trump administration from deportations under wartime law
Americas|Crime|Sports

Iga Swiatek subjected to ‘threats’ and ‘hate speech’ from Miami Open spectator

Iga Swiatek subjected to ‘threats’ and ‘hate speech’ from Miami Open spectator

Iga Swiatek subjected to ‘threats’ and ‘hate speech’ from Miami Open spectator
Americas|Economy|Political|World

In Jamaica, Marco Rubio vows to revisit US travel warning

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the State Department will re-evaluate its travel warnings for Jamaica and other countries to ensure they reflect real conditions on the ground

In Jamaica, Marco Rubio vows to revisit US travel warning
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Federal appeals court maintains temporary block on Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act for deportations

Federal appeals court maintains temporary block on Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act for deportations

Federal appeals court maintains temporary block on Trump’s use of Alien Enemies Act for deportations
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Iga Swiatek is given extra security protection at the Miami Open after being verbally harassed

Iga Swiatek has been given extra security protection at the Miami Open after being verbally attacked during a practice session by a man who had sent the five-time Grand Slam champion harassing messages via social media

Iga Swiatek is given extra security protection at the Miami Open after being verbally harassed
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Kenyan officer killed in Haiti after gang ambush, as Rubio visits Caribbean to discuss Haitian security crisis

Kenyan officer killed in Haiti after gang ambush, as Rubio visits Caribbean to discuss Haitian security crisis

Kenyan officer killed in Haiti after gang ambush, as Rubio visits Caribbean to discuss Haitian security crisis
Americas|Crime|US

FBI offers $10K reward in case of Miguel Oliveras, man last seen in Maine in 2006

FBI offers $10K reward in case of Miguel Oliveras, man last seen in Maine in 2006

FBI offers $10K reward in case of Miguel Oliveras, man last seen in Maine in 2006
Americas|Health|Political|World

US to end funding for childhood vaccines in poorest countries, document shows

President Donald Trump's administration plans to end U.S. funding for Gavi, an organization that helps buy vaccines for children in poor countries, and

US to end funding for childhood vaccines in poorest countries, document shows
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro to stand trial on coup charges, court rules

Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro to stand trial on coup charges, court rules

Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro to stand trial on coup charges, court rules
Americas|Sports|US

Blues post 7 consecutive wins in a push to make the playoffs after a two-year absence

The St. Louis Blues just keep on winning

Blues post 7 consecutive wins in a push to make the playoffs after a two-year absence
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

Brazil holds off big tech tax amid Trump tariff talks, say sources

The Brazilian government has shelved a proposal to tax big tech firms, due in part to concerns that the move could be seen as a response to U.S

Brazil holds off big tech tax amid Trump tariff talks, say sources
Americas|Sports

Argentina secures a World Cup spot and then celebrates it with a 4-1 victory over archrival Brazil

Defending champion Argentina qualified for the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday even before kickoff against Brazil

Argentina secures a World Cup spot and then celebrates it with a 4-1 victory over archrival Brazil
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|US

Oil settles up 1% on US crude and fuel stock draw, Venezuela supply worries

Oil prices rose on Wednesday, buoyed by government data showing U.S. crude oil and fuel inventories fell last week and by mounting concerns about tighter

Oil settles up 1% on US crude and fuel stock draw, Venezuela supply worries
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada steel, aluminum plants lay off workers due to US tariffs

Hundreds of Canadian workers, many in the steel and aluminum sectors, have been laid off as a result of U.S.

Canada steel, aluminum plants lay off workers due to US tariffs
Americas|Crime|Political|World

How a shelter hit by Trump's aid cuts protects LGBTQ migrants in Mexico

Hundreds of migrants temporary settled at Mexico's southern border gave up on their dream of reaching the U.S. following President Donald Trump's crackdown on migration

How a shelter hit by Trump's aid cuts protects LGBTQ migrants in Mexico
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Science|World

Get ready for a partial solar eclipse across Europe and parts of North America and Africa

The moon will appear to take bites out of the sun during a partial solar eclipse in the Northern Hemisphere

Get ready for a partial solar eclipse across Europe and parts of North America and Africa
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|Sports

FIFA details Club World Cup prize money with $125M target for the winner in $1BN fund

The winner of FIFA’s first 32-team Club World Cup in the United States could earn $125 million as details of a $1 billion prize money fund were finally published

FIFA details Club World Cup prize money with $125M target for the winner in $1BN fund
Americas|Crime|US

Family of woman killed in bus stop crash speaks out, hopes community helps find driver

Family of woman killed in bus stop crash speaks out, hopes community helps find driver

Family of woman killed in bus stop crash speaks out, hopes community helps find driver
Americas|Environment|US

Wildfires in North and South Carolina fueled by drought, wind and fallen trees from Hurricane Helene

Dry conditions, wind and trees downed by Hurricane Helene are fueling wildfires in North and South Carolina

Wildfires in North and South Carolina fueled by drought, wind and fallen trees from Hurricane Helene
Americas|Asia|Economy|Political|World

Leaders of Brazil and Japan stress importance of multilateralism and agree to strengthen ties

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has stressed the importance of free trade and multilateralism and decried threats against democracy as he and Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba agreed to step up ties across the board

Leaders of Brazil and Japan stress importance of multilateralism and agree to strengthen ties
Americas|Lifestyle|US

Perpetual adoration is a growing Catholic trend. A Holy Year event is scheduled for the weekend

Growing numbers of Catholics are taking part in Eucharistic adoration – which this year’s Jubilee will mark this weekend with “24 hours for the Lord.”

Perpetual adoration is a growing Catholic trend. A Holy Year event is scheduled for the weekend
Americas|Crime|Political|Sports|US

He has a tattoo celebrating Real Madrid. His lawyer believes it’s why he was deported.

He has a tattoo celebrating Real Madrid. His lawyer believes it’s why he was deported.

He has a tattoo celebrating Real Madrid. His lawyer believes it’s why he was deported.
Americas|Sports|World

Brazil suffers ‘embarrassing’ defeat to great rival Argentina in one-sided World Cup qualifier

Brazil suffers ‘embarrassing’ defeat to great rival Argentina in one-sided World Cup qualifier

Brazil suffers ‘embarrassing’ defeat to great rival Argentina in one-sided World Cup qualifier
Americas|Election|Political|US|World

US intelligence allies respond to Signal chat fallout, some say lessons need to be learned

US intelligence allies respond to Signal chat fallout, some say lessons need to be learned

US intelligence allies respond to Signal chat fallout, some say lessons need to be learned
Americas|Political|US

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett mocks Greg Abbott, who uses a wheelchair, as 'Gov. Hot Wheels'

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett mocked her state’s governor during a weekend appearance, referring to Greg Abbott — who uses a wheelchair — as “Gov. Hot Wheels” while speaking at a banquet in Los Angeles

Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett mocks Greg Abbott, who uses a wheelchair, as 'Gov. Hot Wheels'
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Deeply unpopular Peruvian president calls for general elections in April 2026

Peruvian President Dina Boluarte says her country will hold general elections one year from now in an effort to end years of instability

Deeply unpopular Peruvian president calls for general elections in April 2026
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration to lay out defense of Venezuela deportations despite judge's order

By Luc Cohen President Donald Trump's administration faces a deadline on Tuesday to explain to a judge why its deportation flights carrying Venezuelan migrants did not violate a judicial order to halt

Trump administration to lay out defense of Venezuela deportations despite judge's order
Americas|Business|Environment|Political

Panama has not authorized visits to the Cobre Panama copper mine

Panama has not authorized visits to First Quantum's shuttered Cobre Panama mine, the country's Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in a statement on Tuesday.

Panama has not authorized visits to the Cobre Panama copper mine
Americas|Crime|US

Video and 911 calls played by police detail chaos from deadly shooting in New Mexico

Police in Las Cruces, New Mexico, played 911 emergency calls and video depicting chilling scenes of people running in panic as gunfire crackled in a park where three people were killed and 15 were wounded during an unauthorized car show

Video and 911 calls played by police detail chaos from deadly shooting in New Mexico
Americas|Crime|US

Walmart shooter who killed 23 in Texas can avoid death penalty in a plea deal

Prosecutors said on Tuesday they have withdrawn the death penalty for the man who shot dead 23 people and wounded 22 others in an attack aimed at Latinos at a Texas

Walmart shooter who killed 23 in Texas can avoid death penalty in a plea deal
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Gunman who killed 23 in racist attack at Texas Walmart is offered plea deal to avoid death penalty

The gunman who killed 23 people in a racist attack at an El Paso Walmart in 2019 in one of the the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history has been offered a plea deal to avoid the death penalty

Gunman who killed 23 in racist attack at Texas Walmart is offered plea deal to avoid death penalty
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Venezuelan migrants deported by the US ended up in a Salvadoran prison. This is their legal status

The U.S. government used an 18th-century wartime law to deport nearly 300 Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador, where they were immediately transferred to the country’s maximum-security gang prison

Venezuelan migrants deported by the US ended up in a Salvadoran prison. This is their legal status
Americas|Business|Economy|US

ADM cuts jobs in grain trading division, sources say

U.S. grains merchant Archer-Daniels-Midland is making a fresh wave of job cuts this week at its largest unit, the grain trading and oilseed

ADM cuts jobs in grain trading division, sources say
Americas|Economy|Europe|Political|World

Black Sea deal aimed at Moscow making profit, ensuring food safety, Russia's Lavrov says

The Black Sea maritime security deal aims to bring Moscow back to predictable grain and fertiliser markets that would allow for profit and ensure global food security, Russian Foreign

Black Sea deal aimed at Moscow making profit, ensuring food safety, Russia's Lavrov says
Americas|Crime|Political|US

The Latest: Trump overhauls US elections in new executive order, including proof of citizenship

President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive action to require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and mandate that all ballots be received by Election Day

The Latest: Trump overhauls US elections in new executive order, including proof of citizenship
Americas|Crime|World

Mexico 'ranch of horror' was cartel training site, not 'extermination camp'

Mexico's security minister said on Tuesday there was no evidence that a so-called "ranch of horror" strewn with human remains was an "extermination camp" but rather it was a

Mexico 'ranch of horror' was cartel training site, not 'extermination camp'
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Mexico's Pemex looks to diversify market amid Trump tariff threats

Mexican state energy company Pemex is actively looking to diversify its market for both motor fuel imports and crude oil exports, the head of its international trading unit PMI

Mexico's Pemex looks to diversify market amid Trump tariff threats
Americas|Economy|Food|Political

Brazil faces inflation risks as surging corn prices eclipse rice plunge

Brazil is set to face inflationary pressure from rising corn prices, which could overshadow a sharp drop in rice, as President

Brazil faces inflation risks as surging corn prices eclipse rice plunge
Americas|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Protesters clash with police outside of Chile's Congress after fishing law vote gets delayed

Police tear gassed and hurled water from cannons at protesters in front of Chile's national Congress in Valparaiso on Tuesday after a Senate

Protesters clash with police outside of Chile's Congress after fishing law vote gets delayed
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil's JBS posts Q4 profit of $423.6 million

Brazil-based JBS, the world's largest meat packer, posted a net profit of 2.412 billion reais ($423.57 million) in the final quarter of 2024, a significant increase from the

Brazil's JBS posts Q4 profit of $423.6 million
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

IMF says talks with Argentina on a new program are 'advanced'

The International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday discussions with Argentina on a new program are "advanced," and that fund staff and its board have also met as part of the

IMF says talks with Argentina on a new program are 'advanced'
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Peruvian president calls for general elections amid security crisis and yearslong political instability

Peruvian president calls for general elections amid security crisis and yearslong political instability

Americas|Election|Political

Peru president calls general elections for April 2026

Peruvian President Dina Boluarte on Tuesday called for general elections to be held on April 12, 2026, saying she hoped the vote would put an end to a period of instability.

Peru president calls general elections for April 2026
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Oil loading slows at Venezuela's ports amid US tariffs, license termination, data shows

Loading of Venezuela's heavy crude at its main oil ports slowed this week after the U.S. imposed a tariff on trade with countries buying the South American nation's oil

Oil loading slows at Venezuela's ports amid US tariffs, license termination, data shows
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Brazil’s Supreme Court ends first day of Bolsonaro coup proceedings without a decision

A panel of Brazil’s Supreme Court justices has wrapped up a first day of proceedings to decide whether former President Jair Bolsonaro and several of his associates will stand trial on five counts including attempting to stage a coup

Brazil’s Supreme Court ends first day of Bolsonaro coup proceedings without a decision
Americas|Political|US

Illinois returns stolen land to Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation

The Prairie Land Potawatomi Nation has reclaimed land in Illinois that was promised to the tribe’s leader 175 years ago but stolen by the federal government 20 years later

Illinois returns stolen land to Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation
Americas|Europe|Political|World

US visit to Greenland is unacceptable, Danish prime minister says

The United States is exerting "unacceptable pressure" on Greenland, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Tuesday, ahead of

US visit to Greenland is unacceptable, Danish prime minister says
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Portugal's Galp confident it will find alternative markets if US tariffs bite

Portuguese oil company Galp Energia's gasoline exports to the United States could be curtailed if U.S.

Portugal's Galp confident it will find alternative markets if US tariffs bite
Americas|Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Police help expecting mother deliver baby on highway

Police help expecting mother deliver baby on highway

Police help expecting mother deliver baby on highway
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canadian aerospace groups warn fresh tariffs could raise costs on engine repairs, parts

Escalating U.S. tariffs and Canadian retaliatory duties could raise costs on items from aircraft components to engine repairs, according to aerospace trade

Canadian aerospace groups warn fresh tariffs could raise costs on engine repairs, parts
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Trade of Venezuelan oil to China stalls after new Trump order

Trade of Venezuelan oil to top buyer China stalled on Tuesday after U.S.

Trade of Venezuelan oil to China stalls after new Trump order
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil planning minister sees room for rate cuts in second half of year

Brazil Planning Minister Simone Tebet said on Tuesday that she believes that conditions should be in place for the central bank to deliver interest-rate cuts in the second half of

Brazil planning minister sees room for rate cuts in second half of year
Americas|Business|Economy|Technology|US

Schneider Electric to invest over $700 million in US to power AI boom

Schneider Electric said on Tuesday it plans to invest over $700 million in its U.S. operations over the next two years amid tariff threats that could affect the French electrical equipment

Schneider Electric to invest over $700 million in US to power AI boom
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil central bank says high uncertainty prevents guidance beyond next meeting

Brazil's central bank said on Tuesday that, given heightened uncertainty, it chose to signal the direction of only its next move, emphasizing that, due to monetary

Brazil central bank says high uncertainty prevents guidance beyond next meeting
Americas|Business|Election|Political|Technology

Carney says Canada's Lockheed Martin fighter contract could be adjusted

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday said if his ruling Liberals won a general election on April 28, Ottawa would look at how the planned purchase of 88 Lockheed Martin F-

Carney says Canada's Lockheed Martin fighter contract could be adjusted
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

TSX posts near one-month high as investors eye seasonal boost

Canada's main stock index edged up to a near one-month high on Tuesday as investors set aside lingering uncertainty about U.S. trade tariffs and bet that seasonality could

TSX posts near one-month high as investors eye seasonal boost
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Holcim spin-off Amrize targets robust growth in US construction market

Holcim's imminent North American spin-off Amrize is targeting robust growth in earnings and sales through 2028, albeit at a slower pace than in

Holcim spin-off Amrize targets robust growth in US construction market
Americas|Business|Economy|US

Hyundai Steel unveils US factory plan, shares skid

South Korea's Hyundai Steel will invest $5.8 billion along with Hyundai Motor Group to build a steel plant in the U.S. state of Louisiana with an annual

Hyundai Steel unveils US factory plan, shares skid
Americas|Crime|Election|Political

Brazil top court weighs whether Bolsonaro will stand trial

A five-judge panel from Brazil's Supreme Court began deliberations on Tuesday to determine if former President Jair Bolsonaro and some

Brazil top court weighs whether Bolsonaro will stand trial
Americas|Business|Crime|Finance

Brazil´s Itau files new lawsuit against former CFO

Brazilian bank Itau Unibanco on Tuesday filed a new lawsuit against its former chief financial officer, seeking reimbursement for legal reports it claims to

Brazil´s Itau files new lawsuit against former CFO
Americas|Election|Political

Carney promises Canadian defense spending boost if he wins election

Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday promised an "unprecedented acceleration of investment" in Canada's armed forces if his ruling Liberal Party wins a general election on April 28.

Carney promises Canadian defense spending boost if he wins election
Americas|Political|US|World

UN migration agency chief sees budget cuts worsening in 2026

The U.N. migration agency chief told countries on Tuesday to expect even bigger programme cuts in 2026 after announcing a record budget drop of nearly 30% this year,

UN migration agency chief sees budget cuts worsening in 2026
Americas|Arts|Sports|US

Miami unveils official host city poster for FIFA World Cup 2026

Miami unveils official host city poster for FIFA World Cup 2026

Miami unveils official host city poster for FIFA World Cup 2026
Americas|Crime|Political|US

After living in the US for 35 years and raising 3 citizens, these parents got deported to Colombia. Their kids want them back

After living in the US for 35 years and raising 3 citizens, these parents got deported to Colombia. Their kids want them back

After living in the US for 35 years and raising 3 citizens, these parents got deported to Colombia. Their kids want them back
Americas|Political|US

Sister searches for answers after her brother was deported to El Salvador

CNN's Priscilla Alvarez speaks to Yurliana Chacin, whose brother was deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration.

Sister searches for answers after her brother was deported to El Salvador
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Honig on ‘key question’ in court on Trump’s ‘alien enemy’ deportations

A federal appeals court is hearing arguments over a request from the Trump administration to lift a federal judge’s temporary block against President Donald Trump’s use of a sweeping wartime authority to quickly deport alleged members of a Venezuelan gang. CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig weighs in.

Honig on ‘key question’ in court on Trump’s ‘alien enemy’ deportations
Americas|Europe|Health|Science|World

Bird flu spreads to mammals, fears of human transmission

Highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, has increasingly spread to mammals and infected hundreds of people, raising concerns that it may lead to human-to-human

Bird flu spreads to mammals, fears of human transmission
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

China opposes US move to punish countries buying Venezuela oil, gas

China firmly opposes the move by the United States to penalise countries that buy oil and gas from Venezuela with tariffs on trades with the U.S., the Chinese foreign ministry said

China opposes US move to punish countries buying Venezuela oil, gas
Americas|Asia|Election|Political|World

China not interested in interfering in Canada's internal affairs, foreign ministry says

China has never been interested in interfering in Canada's internal affairs, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Tuesday, when asked about Canada saying China and India are likely

China not interested in interfering in Canada's internal affairs, foreign ministry says
Americas|Crime|US

Crowd disperses after gunshots go off in New Mexico

Three teenagers were killed and 15 other people were injured in a mass shooting at Young Park in Las Cruces, New Mexico, according to police.

Crowd disperses after gunshots go off in New Mexico
Americas|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Turkey detains journalists as protests grow over the jailing of key Erdogan rival

A media workers' union says Turkish authorities have arrested several journalists at their homes

Turkey detains journalists as protests grow over the jailing of key Erdogan rival
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Venezuela receives hundreds of deported migrants from US after flights restart

A group of 199 Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States arrived on Monday after the two countries reached an agreement to restart flights, Venezuelan Interior Minister

Venezuela receives hundreds of deported migrants from US after flights restart
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Brazil apologizes to families of victims of military dictatorship's mass grave

Brazil’s government has apologized to families of victims of the country’s military dictatorship whose remains could be among those found in a clandestine mass grave 35 years ago

Brazil apologizes to families of victims of military dictatorship's mass grave
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Lawyers ask El Salvador’s Supreme Court to evaluate legality of detention of Venezuelans deported by the US

Lawyers ask El Salvador’s Supreme Court to evaluate legality of detention of Venezuelans deported by the US

Lawyers ask El Salvador’s Supreme Court to evaluate legality of detention of Venezuelans deported by the US
Americas|Political|US

Nazis were treated better than Venezuelans deported by Trump, judge says at hearing

A U.S. appeals court judge said on Monday that Nazis were given more rights to contest their removal from the United States during World War Two than

Nazis were treated better than Venezuelans deported by Trump, judge says at hearing
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Venezuela-hired lawyers file petition in El Salvador aimed at freeing Venezuelans deported by US

Lawyers hired by the Venezuelan government have filed a legal action in El Salvador aimed at freeing 238 Venezuelans deported by the United States

Venezuela-hired lawyers file petition in El Salvador aimed at freeing Venezuelans deported by US
Americas|Economy|Political|US|World

Cubans lament end of American dream as Trump overhauls migration policy

Naydin Hernandez stood on Havana's waterfront Malecon boulevard on Monday, in tears and praying after her dream of joining her daughter in the

Cubans lament end of American dream as Trump overhauls migration policy
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Hyundai, Trump announce $21 billion US investment, new steel plant

South Korea's Hyundai Motor Group announced a $21 billion investment in the United States with President Donald Trump

Hyundai, Trump announce $21 billion US investment, new steel plant
Americas|Crime|US

Prosecutors say evidence is 'strong' against suspects in New Mexico park shooting that killed 3

Prosecutors in New Mexico say the evidence that police have collected in connection with a deadly shooting at a park is “strong.”

Prosecutors say evidence is 'strong' against suspects in New Mexico park shooting that killed 3
Americas|Sports|US

No March Madness brackets remain perfect but one bracket won $1 million at Warren Buffett's company

The handful of remaining perfect brackets in the NCAA Tournament busted out on Sunday, ending the hopes of millions against exceptionally long odds

No March Madness brackets remain perfect but one bracket won $1 million at Warren Buffett's company
Americas|Europe|Political|Travel

Some Europeans reconsider trips to US in protest against Trump

Danish traveller Kennet Brask loved his fishing trip to Florida two years ago and was planning to return this

Some Europeans reconsider trips to US in protest against Trump
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration rolls back restrictions on sharing migrant minor sponsors' immigration status

The U.S. agency responsible for unaccompanied migrant minors will be allowed to share sponsors' immigration status with law enforcement agencies under a regulatory

Trump administration rolls back restrictions on sharing migrant minor sponsors' immigration status
Americas|Political|US|World

US top diplomat Rubio to visit Jamaica, Guyana and Suriname this week

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Jamaica, Guyana and Suriname on March 26-27, a State Department spokesperson told reporters on Monday.

US top diplomat Rubio to visit Jamaica, Guyana and Suriname this week
Americas|Crime|Political|World

El Salvador Supreme Court to hear defense of jailed Venezuelans deported from US

A law firm on Monday presented a habeas corpus lawsuit to El Salvador's Supreme Court in defense of 30 Venezuelan citizens jailed in the Central American

El Salvador Supreme Court to hear defense of jailed Venezuelans deported from US
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

As Mexico's economy weakens, some see a recession as unavoidable

Cooling Mexican economic activity and inflation data on Monday supported expectations that Latin America's second largest economy is headed towards a technical recession

As Mexico's economy weakens, some see a recession as unavoidable
Americas|Economy|Election|Political

Canadian PM Carney calls snap election, says Trump wants to break Canada

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Sunday called a snap election for April 28, saying he needed a strong mandate to deal with the threat

Canadian PM Carney calls snap election, says Trump wants to break Canada
Sports|Americas|News|US|WrittenByLAPost

U.S. loses 2-1 game to Canada to place fourth at CONCACAF Nations League

The United States Men’s soccer team was defeated in a 2-1 loss to Canada Sunday at SoFi Stadium, and placed fourth in the Nations League.

U.S. loses 2-1 game to Canada to place fourth at CONCACAF Nations League
Americas|Economy|Election|Political|US

Canadian election campaign limits government as more tariffs loom

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision to call for a snap election for April 28 could curtail his ability to respond forcefully if the United States

Canadian election campaign limits government as more tariffs loom
Americas|Election|Political|US|World

Carney says he is available for call with Trump, but on Canada's terms

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday he was available for a call with U.S. President Donald Trump but would do so "on our terms as a sovereign country".

Carney says he is available for call with Trump, but on Canada's terms
Americas|Arts|Food|Health|Lifestyle|World

In Buenos Aires' poor neighborhoods, residents recall beers and chats with Pope Francis

In the impoverished Buenos Aires neighborhood of Villa 21-24, 68-year-old painter Heriberto Ayala still remembers how Pope Francis, then Jorge Mario Bergoglio,

In Buenos Aires' poor neighborhoods, residents recall beers and chats with Pope Francis
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Man accused of killing Georgia mother was in the US illegally, officials say

Man accused of killing Georgia mother was in the US illegally, officials say

Man accused of killing Georgia mother was in the US illegally, officials say
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil to pursue 2026 primary surplus target despite challenges, minister says

Brazil's Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Monday that the government is sticking to next year's primary surplus target even though it will be a challenge, as it prepares

Brazil to pursue 2026 primary surplus target despite challenges, minister says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazilian airline Gol ties up $1.25 billion financing in Chapter 11 exit bid

Brazilian airline Gol said on Monday it had struck a deal with investors in which they would purchase up to $1.25 billion in debt instruments, a key step toward

Brazilian airline Gol ties up $1.25 billion financing in Chapter 11 exit bid
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Peru to spend $24 billion on irrigation to expand farmlands

Peruvian Agriculture Minister Angel Manero on Monday announced some $24 billion in largely public-private projects to improve irrigation in the Andean nation, as the

Peru to spend $24 billion on irrigation to expand farmlands
Americas|Political|US

Trump revokes legal status for 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans

U.S.

Trump revokes legal status for 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
Americas|Health|Political|World

Risk of 2,000 new HIV infections a day after US aid freeze, UN says

There could be 2,000 new HIV infections a day across the world and a ten-fold increase in related deaths if funding frozen by the United States is not restored

Risk of 2,000 new HIV infections a day after US aid freeze, UN says
Americas|Environment|US

Videos show vehicle pileup caused by dust storms in Texas

Approximately 38 vehicles crashed into each other on I-27 in Canyon, Texas, due to dust storms caused by strong winds. Multiple injuries were reported, but none are life-threatening, according to local authorities.

Videos show vehicle pileup caused by dust storms in Texas
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Brazil's top court to decide if ex-President Bolsonaro will face charges. What could happen next?

A panel of Brazil’s Supreme Court will open proceedings Tuesday to decide whether former President Jair Bolsonaro and several of his associates will stand trial on five counts, including attempting to stage a coup d’etat

Brazil's top court to decide if ex-President Bolsonaro will face charges. What could happen next?
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

El Salvador says families can file complaints over unjust detention in notorious mega-prison

El Salvador says families can file complaints over unjust detention in notorious mega-prison

El Salvador says families can file complaints over unjust detention in notorious mega-prison
Americas|Political|Travel|US|World

Trump offers Greenland a deal during his address

President Donald Trump had a message for the people of Greenland during his address to Congress.

Trump offers Greenland a deal during his address
Americas|Crime|Political|US

‘Historical loss’: Alleged gang leader evades US justice with deportation to El Salvador

‘Historical loss’: Alleged gang leader evades US justice with deportation to El Salvador

‘Historical loss’: Alleged gang leader evades US justice with deportation to El Salvador
Americas|Political|US|World

First deportation flight lands in Venezuela from US, after countries agree to resume repatriations

First deportation flight lands in Venezuela from US, after countries agree to resume repatriations

First deportation flight lands in Venezuela from US, after countries agree to resume repatriations
Americas|Health|US|World

‘Measles is only a plane flight away’: As outbreak surges, experts warn against global health funding cuts

‘Measles is only a plane flight away’: As outbreak surges, experts warn against global health funding cuts

‘Measles is only a plane flight away’: As outbreak surges, experts warn against global health funding cuts
Americas|Asia|Sports

Miami Open: Australian Open champion Madison Keys stunned by Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala

Miami Open: Australian Open champion Madison Keys stunned by Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala

Miami Open: Australian Open champion Madison Keys stunned by Filipina teenager Alexandra Eala
Americas|Environment|US

Wildfires in the Carolinas burn more than 6,000 acres, prompting evacuations, a burn ban and National Guard deployment

Wildfires in the Carolinas burn more than 6,000 acres, prompting evacuations, a burn ban and National Guard deployment

Wildfires in the Carolinas burn more than 6,000 acres, prompting evacuations, a burn ban and National Guard deployment