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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|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|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|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

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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|Political|US

Trump's early immigration enforcement record, by the numbers

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Trump's early immigration enforcement record, by the numbers
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|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

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Trump, Carney say they had a productive call; Canadian tariffs still coming
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|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|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|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|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|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
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|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
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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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

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|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|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

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|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|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|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

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|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|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|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|Health|Political|US

Rubio to discuss with Jamaica Cuban doctor program after US visa threats

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Rubio to discuss with Jamaica Cuban doctor program after US visa threats
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

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Attack on Guyana or Exxon would be 'bad day' for Venezuela, Rubio warns
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|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|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|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

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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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

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|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|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|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|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|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|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
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|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
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|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|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|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|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|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
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

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
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

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
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

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|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|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
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|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
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
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|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|Crime|Health|Sports|Travel|World

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
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

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 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
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|Crime|Political|US

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
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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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|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

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

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|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|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

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|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

Peruvian president calls for general elections amid security crisis and yearslong political instability
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|US

Video and 911 calls played by police detail chaos from deadly shooting in New Mexico

Police in Las Cruces, New Mexico, have 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|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|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|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|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|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

Brazil's JBS reports rise in quarterly profit

Brazil-based JBS, the world's largest meat packer, posted a sharp rise in net profit in the final quarter of 2024, even as the company's U.S. beef

Brazil's JBS reports rise in quarterly profit
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|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

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|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|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|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|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|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration argues Venezuelan deportations did not violate judge's order

The Trump administration on Tuesday night argued that two planes carrying Venezuelan deportees did not violate a judge's order to halt such removals,

Trump administration argues Venezuelan deportations did not violate judge's order
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|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
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
Americas|Crime|US

Four arrested in New Mexico mass shooting that left several teens dead at Las Cruces park

Four arrested in New Mexico mass shooting that left several teens dead at Las Cruces park

Four arrested in New Mexico mass shooting that left several teens dead at Las Cruces park
Americas|Environment|US

Wildfires prompt evacuation in the Carolinas as New Jersey crews battle their own blaze

Emergency crews in at least three states are battling small wildfires

Wildfires prompt evacuation in the Carolinas as New Jersey crews battle their own blaze
Americas|Sports|US

Pochettino believes US has time to fix its problems after crashing out of CONCACAF Nations League

Mauricio Pochettino appears to recognize the enormity of the problems facing his U.S. men’s national team after it crashed out of the CONCACAF Nations League this week with two dismal losses in a tournament it had won every other time it had been contested

Pochettino believes US has time to fix its problems after crashing out of CONCACAF Nations League
Americas|Crime|US

Arrests in shooting that killed 3 and hurt 15 at a park in Las Cruces, New Mexico

Authorities say a 20-year-old man, two 17-year-olds and a 15-year-old have been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with a shooting at a park in Las Cruces, New Mexico, that left three people dead and 15 others hurt

Arrests in shooting that killed 3 and hurt 15 at a park in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Americas|Food|Lifestyle|Sports

Better eat your Wheaties? Kentucky's Amari Williams credits Weetabix instead for his big game

Kentucky’s Amari Williams apparently just needed a breakfast reminder of his home country to spark him to a stat-stuffing performance

Better eat your Wheaties? Kentucky's Amari Williams credits Weetabix instead for his big game
Americas|Economy|Election|Political|World

Canada's prime minister and his opponent kick off election saying Trump must respect sovereignty

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Conservative opponent have kicked off their election campaigns against the backdrop of a trade war and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump

Canada's prime minister and his opponent kick off election saying Trump must respect sovereignty
Americas|Arts|Lifestyle|Travel

Why a permanent resident of the US says she's afraid to travel back to Canada

Marina Sinden, a Canadian tattoo artist living in Washington state, shares her fears about an upcoming trip across the border. Sinden also talks about why she tattooed a maple leaf on her palm.

Why a permanent resident of the US says she's afraid to travel back to Canada
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump officials defend use of wartime law to deport migrants

Trump administration officials on Sunday defended their use of extraordinary war powers to deport scores of Venezuelan migrants despite a

Trump officials defend use of wartime law to deport migrants
Americas|Election|Political

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announces election for April 28

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announces election for April 28

Americas|Sports|US

US runner Shelby Houlihan earns silver medal in return to big stage after 4-year burrito ban

American runner Shelby Houlihan returned to the big stage after a much-debated four-year doping ban and won a silver medal in the 3,000 meters at the world indoor championships

US runner Shelby Houlihan earns silver medal in return to big stage after 4-year burrito ban
Americas|Crime|US

3 teenagers killed and 15 people injured in mass shooting at New Mexico park

3 teenagers killed and 15 people injured in mass shooting at New Mexico park

3 teenagers killed and 15 people injured in mass shooting at New Mexico park
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump says efforts to temper Russia-Ukraine war 'somewhat under control'

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that efforts to stop further escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war are "somewhat under control."

Trump says efforts to temper Russia-Ukraine war 'somewhat under control'
Americas|Europe|Political|World

UK PM Starmer says Trump has a point on European defence commitment, NY Times reports

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said U.S.

UK PM Starmer says Trump has a point on European defence commitment, NY Times reports
Americas|Sports|US

Top overall seed Auburn reaches first Sweet 16 since 2019, turning away Creighton 82-70

Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said a trip to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament was no sure thing

Top overall seed Auburn reaches first Sweet 16 since 2019, turning away Creighton 82-70
Americas|Crime|US

3 killed and 15 hurt in a shooting at a park in New Mexico’s Las Cruces

Police in New Mexico say three people have been fatally shot and 15 others were injured during an altercation at a park in the desert city of Las Cruces

3 killed and 15 hurt in a shooting at a park in New Mexico’s Las Cruces
Americas|Crime|Travel|US|World

South Korean family goes missing on drive between Grand Canyon and Las Vegas

South Korean family goes missing on drive between Grand Canyon and Las Vegas

South Korean family goes missing on drive between Grand Canyon and Las Vegas
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Venezuela to resume repatriation of migrants after deal with US, official says

A Venezuelan official says Venezuela will once again accept repatriation flights from the United States carrying its deported nationals, after reaching an agreement

Venezuela to resume repatriation of migrants after deal with US, official says
Americas|Health|Lifestyle|US

Homeless mom finds shelter

Homeless mom finds shelter

Homeless mom finds shelter
Americas|Health|Science|Technology|US

Boy is first American to receive groundbreaking treatment for muscular dystrophy

Boy is first American to receive groundbreaking treatment for muscular dystrophy

Boy is first American to receive groundbreaking treatment for muscular dystrophy
Americas|Political|US|World

Venezuela reaches agreement with US to resume repatriation flights of migrants

Venezuela has reached an agreement with the United States to resume repatriation flights of migrants, President Nicolas Maduro announced in a televised address on Saturday.

Venezuela reaches agreement with US to resume repatriation flights of migrants
Americas|Australia|Sports

Former US police officer Tiara Brown beats Skye Nicolson to become WBC featherweight champion

Former police officer Tiara Brown became WBC world featherweight champion by beating Skye Nicolson in a split-decision victory

Former US police officer Tiara Brown beats Skye Nicolson to become WBC featherweight champion
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Venezuela minister says no Tren de Aragua members among US deportees

Venezuela's Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said on Friday that none of the hundreds of Venezuelans deported by the U.S. to a Salvadoran prison is a member of

Venezuela minister says no Tren de Aragua members among US deportees
Americas|Business|Europe|Health|US

Bayer hit with $2 billion Roundup verdict in US state of Georgia cancer case

Bayer was ordered by a jury in the U.S. state of Georgia to pay about $2.1 billion to a plaintiff who claimed the company's Roundup weed killer caused his cancer, the plaintiff's law

Bayer hit with $2 billion Roundup verdict in US state of Georgia cancer case
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Slain DEA agent’s family suing Mexican cartel 40 years later after terror designation

Slain DEA agent’s family suing Mexican cartel 40 years later after terror designation

Slain DEA agent’s family suing Mexican cartel 40 years later after terror designation
Americas|Business|Crime|Fashion and Beauty|US

Detectives recover 4 diamond earrings 2 weeks after suspect swallowed them during arrest

Detectives have recovered four diamond earrings from a suspected thief two weeks after he gulped the Tiffany & Co. jewelry worth nearly $770,000 during his arrest on the side of a highway in the Florida Panhandle

Detectives recover 4 diamond earrings 2 weeks after suspect swallowed them during arrest
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Mexico's central bank seen cutting key rate to 9% next week: Reuters poll

The Bank of Mexico will likely cut its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points at its meeting on March 27, taking it to 9%,

Mexico's central bank seen cutting key rate to 9% next week: Reuters poll
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

IMF to consider $20 billion Argentina deal in informal meeting, Bloomberg News reports

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will discuss a new $20 billion loan for Argentina during an informal meeting next week, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.

IMF to consider $20 billion Argentina deal in informal meeting, Bloomberg News reports
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil's tax dividend fear helped currency drop, reflects in rebound, says Campos Neto

Brazil's former central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto said on Friday that part of the sharp depreciation of the country's currency late last year was driven by companies acting ahead of a

Brazil's tax dividend fear helped currency drop, reflects in rebound, says Campos Neto
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US Justice Department to probe leak of intelligence on Venezuelan gang, official says

The U.S.

US Justice Department to probe leak of intelligence on Venezuelan gang, official says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Argentina suspends Telecom's purchase of Telefonica unit

Argentina's presidential office on Friday said it issued a preventive measure to suspend Telecom's acquisition of Telefonica's local

Argentina suspends Telecom's purchase of Telefonica unit
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Contrarian Funds' $3.7 billion offer recommended as starting bid in Citgo parent auction

A U.S. court officer overseeing an auction of shares in the parent of Venezuela-owned refiner Citgo Petroleum is recommending a judge choose a $3.7 billion offer

Contrarian Funds' $3.7 billion offer recommended as starting bid in Citgo parent auction
Americas|Political|US|World

US bars ex-Argentine president Fernandez de Kirchner on graft accusations

The U.S. government on Friday barred Argentina's former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and a former senior official

US bars ex-Argentine president Fernandez de Kirchner on graft accusations
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Canada aims for free internal trade that can offset any US tariffs, Carney says

Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday said Canada could offset the effects of any U.S. tariffs by removing internal trade barriers and that he aimed for free trade within the country

Canada aims for free internal trade that can offset any US tariffs, Carney says
Americas|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Youtube account of Costa Rica's presidency back online after cyber attack

The official YouTube account of Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves came back under government control late on Friday after the platform suffered an hours-long cyber attack

Youtube account of Costa Rica's presidency back online after cyber attack
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|Political|Stock Markets|US

Oil prices rise for second consecutive week on expected tighter supply

Oil prices settled higher on Friday and recorded a second consecutive weekly gain as fresh U.S. sanctions on Iran and the latest output plan from the OPEC+ producer

Oil prices rise for second consecutive week on expected tighter supply
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

TSX dips but still posts biggest weekly gain since November

Canada's main stock index gave back some of its weekly gains on Friday, including declines for mining and industrial shares, as the focus returned to U.S. tariff uncertainty

TSX dips but still posts biggest weekly gain since November
Americas|Arts|Education|Political|World

US government blocks Canadian access to border-straddling library

U.S. authorities said on Friday they are closing Canadian access to a library straddling the Canada-U.S. border, drawing criticism

US government blocks Canadian access to border-straddling library
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judge in deportations case says Trump administration lawyers were 'disrespectful'

The U.S. judge who temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's administration from deporting alleged Venezuelan gang members under a 1798 law said at

Judge in deportations case says Trump administration lawyers were 'disrespectful'
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Europe|US

Andrew Tate en route to Romania to meet legal obligations pending trafficking probe

Online influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan left the United States for Romania on a private flight on Friday to fulfil legal obligations related to a criminal

Andrew Tate en route to Romania to meet legal obligations pending trafficking probe
Americas|Political|US

Homeland Security revokes temporary status for 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans

The Department of Homeland Security says it will revoke legal protections for hundreds of thousands of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans, setting them up for potential deportation in about a month

Homeland Security revokes temporary status for 532,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans
Americas|Political|US

Trump administration cuts legal help for migrant children traveling alone

The Trump administration is ending a key program providing legal help to migrant children entering the country alone, raising concerns they'll be forced to navigate the complex legal system alone

Trump administration cuts legal help for migrant children traveling alone
Africa|Americas|Asia|Crime|Europe|World

Migrant deaths hit record in 2024, with 10% violently killed, UN agency says

Last year was the deadliest on record for migrants, with nearly 9,000 people dying on perilous routes and one in 10 of those killed violently in incidents such as shootings, the U.N.

Migrant deaths hit record in 2024, with 10% violently killed, UN agency says
Americas|Economy|Finance

Mexico headline inflation likely down in first half of March: Reuters poll

Mexico's annual inflation likely slowed in the first half of March, according to a Reuters poll, supporting bets that the central bank will lower its benchmark interest rate

Mexico headline inflation likely down in first half of March: Reuters poll
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Canada's oldest company to liquidate all but 6 stores starting Monday

A court has given Hudson’s Bay permission to start liquidating all but six of its stores

Canada's oldest company to liquidate all but 6 stores starting Monday
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|Political

Panama reopens talks about the future of a controversial copper mine, but opposition remains

More than a year after Panama’s Supreme Court halted operations at a huge copper mine because its government concession was deemed unconstitutional, there’s a fresh push with the new Panamanian president to restart the mine

Panama reopens talks about the future of a controversial copper mine, but opposition remains
Americas|Crime|Education|Travel

Missing US student’s parents speak out for the first time

The parents of Sudiksha Konanki, a University of Pittsburgh student who went missing in the Dominican Republic while on Spring Break, are speaking out for the first time since their daughter disappeared. They are asking authorities to officially declare their daughter dead.

Missing US student’s parents speak out for the first time
Americas|Political|US

Judge vows to determine if Trump administration ignored order blocking deportation flights

A federal judge examining the Trump administration’s use of an 18th-century wartime law to deport Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador has vowed to determine whether the government defied his order to turn the planes around

Judge vows to determine if Trump administration ignored order blocking deportation flights
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

A timeline of the legal wrangling and deportation flights after Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act

President Donald Trump’s invocation of an 18th-century wartime law to deport hundreds of immigrants, most of them Venezuelans, to a prison in El Salvador has led to a showdown with the judiciary

A timeline of the legal wrangling and deportation flights after Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act
Americas|Health|Science|US

Measles outbreak surpasses 350 cases and is expected to keep growing

Measles outbreak surpasses 350 cases and is expected to keep growing

Measles outbreak surpasses 350 cases and is expected to keep growing
Americas|Sports|US

Mark Sears and Alabama survive scare and beat 15th-seeded Robert Morris 90-81

All-America guard Mark Sears scored 19 of his 22 points in the second half and second-seeded Alabama pulled away late to escape 15th-seeded Robert Morris 90-81 in the first round of the NCAA tournament

Mark Sears and Alabama survive scare and beat 15th-seeded Robert Morris 90-81
Americas|Election|Political

Canada's new prime minister is triggering an election campaign this weekend. Here’s what to know

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to trigger the process for an early parliamentary election this weekend for an expected vote on April 28

Canada's new prime minister is triggering an election campaign this weekend. Here’s what to know
Americas|Political|US

GOP lawmaker faces boos from frustrated crowd at town hall in Wyoming

Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman faced a hostile crowd at a town hall in Laramie, Wyoming, The Republican lawmaker was repeatedly interrupted by the agitated crowd while answering questions on the Trump administration, DOGE cuts, deportations and more.

GOP lawmaker faces boos from frustrated crowd at town hall in Wyoming
Americas|Crime|Political|World

At Mexico's 'ranch of horror' families of the missing hope for answers

The gate, black and 10 feet (3 meters) tall, decorated with two rearing white horses, has become synonymous with death in Mexico.

At Mexico's 'ranch of horror' families of the missing hope for answers
Americas|Business|Political|Technology|World

Digital imperialism: How US social media firms are using American law to challenge global tech regulation

Trump Media and Rumble joining X in legal fight against the Brazilian Supreme Court marks a new era of deregulation pushes.

Digital imperialism: How US social media firms are using American law to challenge global tech regulation
Americas|Sports|US

Coco Gauff double bagels Sofia Kenin in Miami Open in just 47 minutes, ‘Baby Rybakina’ records best win of career so far

Coco Gauff double bagels Sofia Kenin in Miami Open in just 47 minutes, ‘Baby Rybakina’ records best win of career so far

Coco Gauff double bagels Sofia Kenin in Miami Open in just 47 minutes, ‘Baby Rybakina’ records best win of career so far
Americas|Europe|Political|Sports

Carlos Alcaraz says he doesn’t agree with the legal action launched by Novak Djokovic’s players’ association

Carlos Alcaraz says he doesn’t agree with the legal action launched by Novak Djokovic’s players’ association

Carlos Alcaraz says he doesn’t agree with the legal action launched by Novak Djokovic’s players’ association
Americas|Political|World

Deportees from the US in Panama go embassy to embassy in desperate scramble to seek asylum

Migrants from Afghanistan, Russia, Iran and China deported from the United States and dropped into limbo in Panama are hopping door-to-door at embassies and consulates desperately seeking asylum in any country that would accept them

Deportees from the US in Panama go embassy to embassy in desperate scramble to seek asylum
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Everyday tattoos got Venezuelan men ID'd as gang members and deported, lawyers say

Defense lawyers say some of the roughly 200 Venezuelan men the U.S. deported after accusing them of being gang members were targeted because of their everyday tattoos

Everyday tattoos got Venezuelan men ID'd as gang members and deported, lawyers say
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

BP sells Apollo $1 billion stake in firm invested in TANAP gas pipeline

BP has agreed to sell a stake in a firm invested in the TANAP gas pipeline linking Azerbaijan and Turkey for $1 billion to Apollo Global Management, the two firms said

BP sells Apollo $1 billion stake in firm invested in TANAP gas pipeline
Americas|Sports|US

Soccer-Panama stun US with stoppage-time winner, Mexico beat Canada to reach Nations League final

The United States' bid for a fourth consecutive CONCACAF Nations League title came to a stunning end as they fell 1-0 to Panama after a stoppage-time goal from Cecilio Waterman on Thursday

Soccer-Panama stun US with stoppage-time winner, Mexico beat Canada to reach Nations League final
Americas|Environment|Science|Travel|World

World Glacier Day: Trekking the blue ice of Perito Moreno in Argentina

Friday, March 21 marks the inaugural World Glacier Day, an international observance established by the United Nations to raise awareness about the rapid retreat of glaciers worldwide

World Glacier Day: Trekking the blue ice of Perito Moreno in Argentina
Americas|Sports|US

Panama stuns US 1-0 on Waterman's late goal, eliminating Americans from CONCACAF Nations League

Cecilio Waterman scored a stunning goal in the fourth minute of second-half injury time, and Panama beat the three-time defending champion United States 1-0 to reach the CONCACAF Nations League final

Panama stuns US 1-0 on Waterman's late goal, eliminating Americans from CONCACAF Nations League
Americas|Sports|US

Wisconsin back in March Madness win column, 85-66 over Montana

Wisconsin grinded its way back into the March Madness win column, getting double-digit scoring from five players on the way to an 85-66 victory over Montana

Wisconsin back in March Madness win column, 85-66 over Montana
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Military leaders discuss Ukraine peacekeeping force as partial ceasefire plans are worked out

Senior military officers from countries across Europe and beyond are meeting outside London to flesh out plans for an international peacekeeping force for Ukraine as details of a partial ceasefire are worked out

Military leaders discuss Ukraine peacekeeping force as partial ceasefire plans are worked out
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Argentina unions to strike against Milei on April 10

Argentina's largest umbrella union, the powerful General Confederation of Labor (CGT), announced on Thursday it will hold a broad 24-hour strike on April 10 in protest of

Argentina unions to strike against Milei on April 10
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil sees prolonged US tariff talks, minister says, linking ethanol and sugar

Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Thursday his government expects lengthy tariff negotiations with the United States, and suggested they would include trade

Brazil sees prolonged US tariff talks, minister says, linking ethanol and sugar
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Colombian-Venezuelan migrant held in El Salvador has no ties to feared gang, wife says

A Colombian-Venezuelan migrant deported from the U.S. over the weekend and being held in a high-security prison in El Salvador has no

Colombian-Venezuelan migrant held in El Salvador has no ties to feared gang, wife says
Americas|Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty|Finance|Stock Markets

Brazilian cosmetics group Natura to revamp structure, leadership

Brazilian cosmetic group Natura announced on Thursday a leadership shake-up as well as a restructuring proposal that would swap out the entity that is listed on the local stock

Brazilian cosmetics group Natura to revamp structure, leadership
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Development bank clears $500 million for El Salvador after IMF deal

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) will lend El Salvador $500 million to shore up its budget as the Central American nation carries out structural reforms stipulated

Development bank clears $500 million for El Salvador after IMF deal
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump weighs extending Chevron's license for Venezuela operations, sources say

U.S.

Trump weighs extending Chevron's license for Venezuela operations, sources say
Americas|Europe|Political|Sports|World

Olympics-ΙΟC's new president Coventry wants sit-down with Trump on LA 2028 Games

International Olympic Committee's newly-elected President Kirsty Coventry wants to sit down with United States President Donald Trump to make sure the Los

Olympics-ΙΟC's new president Coventry wants sit-down with Trump on LA 2028 Games
Americas|Election|Political

Canadian PM expected to call for election on Sunday

Canadian PM expected to call for election on Sunday

Canadian PM expected to call for election on Sunday
Americas|Political|Sports

IOC President Thomas Bach talks about Trump and the 2028 Olympics

Thomas Bach, the outgoing President of the International Olympic Committee, speaks exclusively to CNN Sports' Amanda Davies about Donald Trump and the 2028 Summer Olympics, set to be held in Los Angeles.

IOC President Thomas Bach talks about Trump and the 2028 Olympics
Americas|MidEast|Political|US|World

Taliban release an American man who was abducted while traveling in Afghanistan

An American man who was abducted more than two years ago while traveling through Afghanistan as a tourist has been released by the Taliban

Taliban release an American man who was abducted while traveling in Afghanistan
Americas|Environment|US

Texas wildfire prompts evacuations as Arkansas and Florida also battle blazes

Wildfires fueled by dry conditions and gusting winds are burning in a few states in the South

Texas wildfire prompts evacuations as Arkansas and Florida also battle blazes
Americas|Environment|Science|World

Chile's resilient Patagonian Ice Dragon insect at risk from dwindling glaciers

Chile's Patagonian Ice Dragon is a tiny and mighty insect that lives its whole life in freezing glaciers while feeding off algae and bacteria.

Chile's resilient Patagonian Ice Dragon insect at risk from dwindling glaciers
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Canadian farmers face two-front trade war as China duties take effect

Canadian farmers are facing a two-front trade war, with China's tariffs on Canadian canola oil, canola meal and peas taking effect on Thursday and U.S.

Canadian farmers face two-front trade war as China duties take effect
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

TSX ends marginally down ahead of expected snap election

Canada's main stock index ended marginally lower on Thursday, with losses for technology offsetting gains for energy shares as investors weighed economic uncertainty and

TSX ends marginally down ahead of expected snap election
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration response on Venezuela deportations 'woefully insufficient,' judge says

President Donald Trump's administration's response to a judicial request for more details on timing of deportation flights carrying hundreds of Venezuelan migrants

Trump administration response on Venezuela deportations 'woefully insufficient,' judge says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil's Congress approves 2025 budget bill with higher surplus projection

Brazil's Congress approved on Thursday a 2025 budget bill that foresees a primary surplus of 15 billion reais ($2.66 billion) for the central government this year, up from the 3.7

Brazil's Congress approves 2025 budget bill with higher surplus projection
Americas|Election|Political

Carney plans to trigger an early election in Canada as he shows off skating skills with an NHL team

A government official says Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will trigger an early election this weekend for an expected vote on April 28

Carney plans to trigger an early election in Canada as he shows off skating skills with an NHL team
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Technology

GM, Hyundai in talks to share pickups and electric vans in North America, sources say

Hyundai Motor and General Motors are close to finalizing a deal for Hyundai to share two electric commercial van models with the

GM, Hyundai in talks to share pickups and electric vans in North America, sources say
Americas|Election|Political

Canada PM Carney to call for April 28 election on Sunday, Globe and Mail reports

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is poised to call a snap federal election on Sunday for April 28, the Globe and Mail reported on Thursday, citing sources.

Canada PM Carney to call for April 28 election on Sunday, Globe and Mail reports
Americas|Crime|US|World

American believed to be last person to see missing US student left the Dominican Republic

Lawyers for Joshua Roshua Riibe, a senior at St. Cloud University in Minnesota who is believed to be the last person to see missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki in the Dominican Republic, say he has left the Caribbean country

American believed to be last person to see missing US student left the Dominican Republic
Americas|Business|Political|World

Mulino dismisses reports of US military evaluating Panama Canal options

Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino said on Thursday that he didn't place any value on reports the U.S. military is looking into options for ensuring full U.S. access to the

Mulino dismisses reports of US military evaluating Panama Canal options
Americas|Business|Europe|Finance

Germany's Munich Re to buy $2.6 billion Next Insurance

Munich Re is buying the 71% of Next Insurance that it doesn't already own, strengthening its foothold in the United States and valuing the

Germany's Munich Re to buy $2.6 billion Next Insurance
Americas|Education|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Berkeley teen raises funds to fight cancer with daring open water swims

Berkeley teen raises funds to fight cancer with daring open water swims

Berkeley teen raises funds to fight cancer with daring open water swims
Americas|Crime|Education|US

Why the parents of missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki want their daughter declared dead

Why the parents of missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki want their daughter declared dead

Why the parents of missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki want their daughter declared dead
Americas|Sports|US

Angela Stanford named US captain of Solheim Cup for the 2026 matches in the Netherlands

Angela Stanford is the next American captain for the Solheim Cup

Angela Stanford named US captain of Solheim Cup for the 2026 matches in the Netherlands
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazilian fund raising $176 million for loans to small cocoa producers

Four Brazilian organizations on Thursday launched a fund aiming to raise 1 billion reais ($176 million) by 2030 for loans to small cocoa growers in the South

Brazilian fund raising $176 million for loans to small cocoa producers
Americas|Environment|Health|World

In the remote Amazon, midwives care for women stranded by drought

Deep in the Amazon jungle, a pregnant woman needs help.

In the remote Amazon, midwives care for women stranded by drought
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US companies race to secure import tariff exemptions after Trump pause

Washington's temporary relief for import tariffs on goods covered under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) has triggered a spike in US companies seeking exemption

US companies race to secure import tariff exemptions after Trump pause
Americas|Environment|Food|Science

Atlantic sturgeon were fished almost to extinction − ancient DNA reveals how Chesapeake Bay population changed over centuries

Research that combined archaeology, history and ecology provides a nuanced understanding of the past that could help conservationists better plan for the future.

Atlantic sturgeon were fished almost to extinction − ancient DNA reveals how Chesapeake Bay population changed over centuries
Americas|Sports|US

March Madness: Mount St. Mary's beats American 83-72 in First Four to earn date with No. 1 Duke

Dola Adebayo and Jedy Cordilla each scored 22 points as Mount St. Mary’s defeated American University 83-72 in an NCAA Tournament matchup of No. 16 seeds at the First Four in Dayton

March Madness: Mount St. Mary's beats American 83-72 in First Four to earn date with No. 1 Duke
Americas|Election|Political|Travel|US

Want to move out of the US? Here are 4 key things experts want you to know

More and more Americans are looking at how to move out of the US after election season and those who've done it have a few big notes of caution for travel hopefuls.

Want to move out of the US? Here are 4 key things experts want you to know
Americas|Economy|Lifestyle|Travel|US

‘A movement taking shape’: Many US retirees are looking to move abroad. Here are the best countries for them

‘A movement taking shape’: Many US retirees are looking to move abroad. Here are the best countries for them

‘A movement taking shape’: Many US retirees are looking to move abroad. Here are the best countries for them
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Food

Sodexo cuts forecasts on slower growth in North America, shares slump

Sodexo lowered its yearly outlook on Thursday, bringing it below analysts' estimates, saying organic revenue growth in North America was slower than it had initially

Sodexo cuts forecasts on slower growth in North America, shares slump
Americas|Crime|World

Mexico's attorney general cites irregularities in investigation of alleged cartel killing site

Mexico’s attorney general has reported irregularities in an investigation by state authorities into an alleged cartel killing site and training camp at a ranch in the western state of Jalisco where people searching for relatives found hundreds of articles of clothing and other personal effects

Mexico's attorney general cites irregularities in investigation of alleged cartel killing site
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

BRICS, planes and beef in spotlight as Brazil's Lula visits Vietnam, sources say

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will visit Vietnam next week, bringing with him a business delegation including executives from planemaker Embraer

BRICS, planes and beef in spotlight as Brazil's Lula visits Vietnam, sources say
Americas|Business|Economy

Deadline set for interest in Seven & i and Couche-Tard US stores, Bloomberg News reports

Potential buyers of Japan's Seven & i and Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard's U.S. stores have until the end of March to express interest and address antitrust concerns, Bloomberg News

Deadline set for interest in Seven & i and Couche-Tard US stores, Bloomberg News reports
Americas|Asia|Crime|Political|World

Ottawa condemns Chinese executions of four Canadians on drug charges

Canada said on Wednesday that China had executed four Canadian citizens on drugs smuggling charges earlier this year, and strongly condemned Beijing's use of the death penalty.

Ottawa condemns Chinese executions of four Canadians on drug charges
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Venezuela’s Maduro calls US deportation of migrants to El Salvador a ‘kidnapping,’ backs calls for their return

Venezuela’s Maduro calls US deportation of migrants to El Salvador a ‘kidnapping,’ backs calls for their return

Venezuela’s Maduro calls US deportation of migrants to El Salvador a ‘kidnapping,’ backs calls for their return
Americas|Australia|Political|US|World

New Zealand, US relationship on strong footing, says NZ foreign minister

New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said his country’s relationship with the United States is on a "strong footing” as he wrapped up a trip to Washington.

New Zealand, US relationship on strong footing, says NZ foreign minister
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil raises interest rates 100 bps, sees smaller hike ahead

Brazil's central bank raised interest rates by 100 basis points on Wednesday for the third consecutive time, sticking to previous guidance, and signaled a smaller

Brazil raises interest rates 100 bps, sees smaller hike ahead
Americas|Crime|Political|World

What is El Salvador's mega-prison holding Venezuelans deported from the US?

The U.S. has sent hundreds of mostly Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador to be held without trial in a controversial mega-

What is El Salvador's mega-prison holding Venezuelans deported from the US?
Americas|Business|Crime|Environment|US

What to know about Greenpeace after the Dakota Access protest case decision

A North Dakota jury has found Greenpeace must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to a pipeline company in connection with protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline

What to know about Greenpeace after the Dakota Access protest case decision
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Raids shatter perception of Puerto Rico as a sanctuary for immigrants

For decades, undocumented immigrants have lived in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico without fear of arrest

Raids shatter perception of Puerto Rico as a sanctuary for immigrants
Americas|Sports|US

Injury in March Madness game ends storybook final season for Matt Rogers of American U.

American University lost leading scorer Matt Rogers to a right knee injury during Wednesday night’s 83-72 loss to Mount St. Mary’s in the First Four of the NCAA Tournament

Injury in March Madness game ends storybook final season for Matt Rogers of American U.
Americas|Crime|World

Man who last saw missing student Sudiksha Konanki has left Dominican Republic after getting new passport

Man who last saw missing student Sudiksha Konanki has left Dominican Republic after getting new passport

Man who last saw missing student Sudiksha Konanki has left Dominican Republic after getting new passport
Americas|Asia|Crime|Political|World

Canada says China executed four Canadians earlier this year

Canada's government says China executed four Canadians earlier this year

Canada says China executed four Canadians earlier this year
Americas|Crime|US

Teen accused in deadly hit-and-run deemed a danger to others, as police arrest 3rd suspect

A now 13-year-old boy charged with murder in an apparently deliberate hit-and-run that targeted a bicyclist on his way to work will remain in custody

Teen accused in deadly hit-and-run deemed a danger to others, as police arrest 3rd suspect
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Ecuador’s president invites foreign armies to fight gangs in the country

Ecuador’s president invites foreign armies to fight gangs in the country

Ecuador’s president invites foreign armies to fight gangs in the country
Americas|Crime|US

West Virginia couple sentenced to maximum of decades in prison for abusing adopted children

A West Virginia couple has received the maximum sentences for abusing their adopted children

West Virginia couple sentenced to maximum of decades in prison for abusing adopted children
Americas|Crime|US

Brothers and roommate of Laken Riley's killer to be deported after fake green card convictions

Authorities say two brothers of the Venezuelan man who killed Georgia nursing student Laken Riley will be deported along with their former roommate after they pleaded guilty to possessing fake green cards

Brothers and roommate of Laken Riley's killer to be deported after fake green card convictions
Americas|Health|US

Measles cases in Texas, New Mexico rise to 317 as outbreak spreads

Measles cases in Texas and New Mexico rose to 317 on Tuesday from 294 four days ago, as the U.S. battles one of the largest measles outbreaks in the

Measles cases in Texas, New Mexico rise to 317 as outbreak spreads
Americas|Economy|Political

Argentina's 2024 economy shrinks 1.7% despite late-year rebound

Argentina's economy shrank 1.7% in 2024 compared with the prior year, but expanded for the second consecutive time in quarterly terms in the last three months of the year, the

Argentina's 2024 economy shrinks 1.7% despite late-year rebound
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Immigrants disappear from US detainee tracking system after deportation flights

Weekend flights by U.S. immigration authorities set off a frantic scramble among terrified families after hundreds of immigrants disappeared from the government's online locator for detainees

Immigrants disappear from US detainee tracking system after deportation flights
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration says deported migrants are gang members, but won’t name them or provide evidence

Trump administration says deported migrants are gang members, but won’t name them or provide evidence

Trump administration says deported migrants are gang members, but won’t name them or provide evidence
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Legal showdown as Justice Department resists judge's demand for more details on deportation flights

The Justice Department is resisting a federal judge’s demand for more information about flights that took deportees to El Salvador

Legal showdown as Justice Department resists judge's demand for more details on deportation flights
Americas|Political|US|World

Pentagon reviews plans to cut troops handling migrants at Guantanamo by as much as half

The Associated Press has learned that military officials are reviewing plans that would cut the number of U.S. troops deployed to the Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba to handle detained migrants by as much as half

Pentagon reviews plans to cut troops handling migrants at Guantanamo by as much as half
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment

Panama's economic growth slows to 2.9% in 2024 after key mine closure

Panama's gross domestic product grew 2.9% in 2024, significantly slowing from the previous year's 7.4% expansion, as air transport declined and a major copper mine closed,

Panama's economic growth slows to 2.9% in 2024 after key mine closure
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Mexico's top prosecutor denounces state probe of 'ranch of horror' as outrage grows

Mexico's top prosecutor said on Wednesday there had been flaws in the investigation of a ranch in the western state of Jalisco, which

Mexico's top prosecutor denounces state probe of 'ranch of horror' as outrage grows
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

TSX posts biggest gain in 7 months after Fed rate decision

Canada's main stock index rose to a near three-week high on Wednesday as energy and technology shares led a broad-based rally after the Federal Reserve was less hawkish than

TSX posts biggest gain in 7 months after Fed rate decision
Americas|Crime|US|World

US charges Haitian gang leader Izo with hostage taking of a US citizen

Prosecutors in the United States have charged powerful Haitian gang leader Johnson Andre, known as Izo, with taking a U.S. citizen hostage in Haiti, according to a statement from the U.S.

US charges Haitian gang leader Izo with hostage taking of a US citizen
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Argentina IMF loan plan gets Congress' approval, paving way for deal

Argentina's lower house on Wednesday gave its stamp of approval for the government to kick off talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), a key

Argentina IMF loan plan gets Congress' approval, paving way for deal
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Justice Department moves to drop lawsuit that would allow Texas police to arrest migrants

The Trump administration has moved to dismiss a lawsuit against Texas over a law that would allow local police to arrest migrants who enter the country illegally

Justice Department moves to drop lawsuit that would allow Texas police to arrest migrants
Americas|Crime|Sports|US

He said she drugged him and could kill somebody. Now she’s accused of murdering a Super Bowl reporter

He said she drugged him and could kill somebody. Now she’s accused of murdering a Super Bowl reporter

He said she drugged him and could kill somebody. Now she’s accused of murdering a Super Bowl reporter
Americas|Arts|Entertainment

Maná talks historic new tour, unseating Bruce Springsteen and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Mexican pop-rock giants Maná will embark on a huge North American tour this fall

Maná talks historic new tour, unseating Bruce Springsteen and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judge demands flight details as Trump administration defends deportations

A U.S. judge on Tuesday demanded more details from the Trump administration on two deportation flights that took off this weekend despite his order

Judge demands flight details as Trump administration defends deportations
Americas|Arts|Entertainment|MidEast|Political|US|World

Miami Beach withdraws call to end lease of theater that screened Israeli-Palestinian documentary

The mayor of Miami Beach, Florida, is backing off a proposal to terminate an independent theater's lease and financial support after it screened an Oscar-winning documentary about the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis

Miami Beach withdraws call to end lease of theater that screened Israeli-Palestinian documentary
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Siemens CFO says political uncertainties weighing on customers decisions

Siemens is seeing some hesitancy among customers in the United States due to political uncertainties, Chief Financial Officer Ralf Thomas said on Wednesday, although he does not

Siemens CFO says political uncertainties weighing on customers decisions
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil's government maintains 2025 GDP forecast, sees higher inflation

Brazil's government on Wednesday kept its economic growth forecast for this year unchanged at 2.3%, while slightly increasing its inflation estimate due to "marginal changes" to

Brazil's government maintains 2025 GDP forecast, sees higher inflation
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Microlender Tala lands $150 million debt facility to expand Mexico business

U.S.-based fintech Tala, which grants small-sized loans to clients in emerging markets, has secured a $150 million debt facility to expand its business in Mexico

Microlender Tala lands $150 million debt facility to expand Mexico business
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Putin wants Trump to formally recognise all land Russia has taken in Ukraine, Kommersant reports

President Vladimir Putin wants U.S.

Putin wants Trump to formally recognise all land Russia has taken in Ukraine, Kommersant reports
Americas|Economy|Political

Canada's population grew at slowest pace since pandemic in fourth quarter

Canada's population in the fourth quarter increased at the slowest pace since the pandemic, data showed on Wednesday, as a government crackdown on immigration

Canada's population grew at slowest pace since pandemic in fourth quarter
Americas|Election|Political|US

'It's not personal': Trump's deportation efforts find support among South Florida Latinos

Reaction in South Florida to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown has been far more muted than in his first term

'It's not personal': Trump's deportation efforts find support among South Florida Latinos
Americas|Asia|Sports

Ohtani and the Dodgers keep the Cubs and their rich history in the shadows in Japan

Chicago Cubs fans take pride in being underdogs, a role that ended briefly when they won the World Series in 2016 to end a 107-year drought between championships

Ohtani and the Dodgers keep the Cubs and their rich history in the shadows in Japan
Africa|Americas|Political|Sports

Algerian boxer Khelif says she's not intimidated by Trump and targets second Olympic gold in LA

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif says that President Donald Trump’s stance on gender in sports “does not intimidate” her and plans to defend her gold medal at the Los Angeles Olympics

Algerian boxer Khelif says she's not intimidated by Trump and targets second Olympic gold in LA
Americas|Business|Crime|Technology|US

Tesla booted from Vancouver International Auto Show over ‘safety’

Tesla booted from Vancouver International Auto Show over ‘safety’

Tesla booted from Vancouver International Auto Show over ‘safety’
Americas|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Mexico City bans violent bullfighting, sparking fury and celebration

Mexico City lawmakers have voted to ban violent bullfighting in the capital

Mexico City bans violent bullfighting, sparking fury and celebration
Americas|Sports

Katherine Legge never set out to be a role model, but now she says she has a point to prove in NASCAR

Katherine Legge never set out to be a role model, but now she says she has a point to prove in NASCAR

Katherine Legge never set out to be a role model, but now she says she has a point to prove in NASCAR
Americas|Health|US

Measles outbreak could last a year, health official in Texas says

Measles outbreak could last a year, health official in Texas says

Measles outbreak could last a year, health official in Texas says
Americas|Asia|Business|Technology

South Korea's SK On wins EV battery deal with Nissan

South Korean battery maker SK On said on Wednesday that it had won a deal to supply batteries for electric vehicles for Nissan Motor in the United States.

South Korea's SK On wins EV battery deal with Nissan
Americas|Crime|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump administration halts program to track abducted Ukrainian children, lawmakers say

Democratic U.S. lawmakers will call on President Donald Trump's administration to restore a program that helps track thousands of Ukrainian children abducted

Trump administration halts program to track abducted Ukrainian children, lawmakers say
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

FBI applauds Mexico's arrest and handover of '10 Most Wanted' gang figure

FBI Director Kash Patel applauded Mexican authorities Tuesday for the arrest and handover of one of the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted” suspects, an alleged gang leader from El Salvador

FBI applauds Mexico's arrest and handover of '10 Most Wanted' gang figure
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Jeanette Vizguerra, an undocumented mom once named to Time’s 100 Most Influential list, has been detained by ICE in Colorado

Jeanette Vizguerra, an undocumented mom once named to Time’s 100 Most Influential list, has been detained by ICE in Colorado

Jeanette Vizguerra, an undocumented mom once named to Time’s 100 Most Influential list, has been detained by ICE in Colorado
Americas|Crime|US

Teens are charged with murder in the hit-and-run of a bicyclist posted on social media

Police say a 13-year-old boy has been charged with murder in an apparently deliberate hit-and-run of a bicyclist heading to work in Albuquerque

Teens are charged with murder in the hit-and-run of a bicyclist posted on social media
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

Colombia's finance minister steps down after budget clash with president

Colombian Finance Minister Diego Guevara announced his resignation on Tuesday, amid clashes over budget cuts and just hours after lawmakers rejected a labor reform championed by

Colombia's finance minister steps down after budget clash with president
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Japan's exports expand in February on some stockpiling amid tariff fears

Japan's exports rose for a fifth straight month in February, data showed on Wednesday, possibly helped by some stockpiling amid growing concerns over U.S.

Japan's exports expand in February on some stockpiling amid tariff fears
Americas|Election|Political|World

Trump says he doesn't care if Liberals beat Conservatives in Canada

U.S.

Trump says he doesn't care if Liberals beat Conservatives in Canada
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Woman who had sought protection from deportation in Colorado churches is detained, advocates say

Immigration advocates say a woman who gained prominence after she took refuge in Denver churches to avoid deportation during the first Trump administration has been detained

Woman who had sought protection from deportation in Colorado churches is detained, advocates say
Americas|Business|Political|Technology|World

Canada's new leader announces $4.2 billion Australian radar purchase on visit to Arctic Circle

Canada's new leader has announced a radar purchase from Australia and an expansion of military operations in the Arctic while visiting Canada’s far north in an effort to assert sovereignty over the increasingly contested region

Canada's new leader announces $4.2 billion Australian radar purchase on visit to Arctic Circle
Americas|Political|World

Bolsonaro son leaves Congress role in Brazil to build support in the US

Eduardo Bolsonaro, a son of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, said on Tuesday he will take leave from his role as congressman to live in the United States and

Bolsonaro son leaves Congress role in Brazil to build support in the US
Americas|Crime|US|World

Two convicted in smuggling death of 53 migrants in Texas in 2022

A federal jury in San Antonio, Texas, on Tuesday convicted two Mexican men for their roles in the smuggling death of 53 migrants packed into a truck during sweltering heat

Two convicted in smuggling death of 53 migrants in Texas in 2022
Americas|Crime|US

Jury convicts two men in smuggling operation that killed 53 migrants

Jury convicts two men in smuggling operation that killed 53 migrants

Jury convicts two men in smuggling operation that killed 53 migrants
Americas|Lifestyle|World

Peruvian fisherman rescued after 95 days at sea survived on diet of cockroaches, fish and turtle blood

Peruvian fisherman rescued after 95 days at sea survived on diet of cockroaches, fish and turtle blood

Peruvian fisherman rescued after 95 days at sea survived on diet of cockroaches, fish and turtle blood
Americas|Crime|Travel|US|World

The parents of a US student who vanished in the Dominican Republic ask that she be declared dead

The parents of a U.S. college student who vanished almost two weeks ago in the resort town of Punta Cana have asked authorities to declare her legally dead

The parents of a US student who vanished in the Dominican Republic ask that she be declared dead
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US files complaint over smuggled aircraft it says benefited Venezuela's Maduro

The U.S.

US files complaint over smuggled aircraft it says benefited Venezuela's Maduro
Americas|Election|Political

Trinidad and Tobago to hold early elections in late April

Trinidad and Tobago's new Prime Minister Stuart Young has called for a general election a day after taking office in a surprise move seen as an effort to secure his own

Trinidad and Tobago to hold early elections in late April
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil central bank to offer $4 billion in dollar auctions with repurchase deal

The Brazilian central bank announced on Tuesday it will offer a total of up to $4 billion through dollar auctions with repurchase agreement on Wednesday and Thursday, selling a

Brazil central bank to offer $4 billion in dollar auctions with repurchase deal
Americas|Political|Sports|World

Soccer-CONMEBOL president apologises for Tarzan remark about Brazilian teams

CONMEBOL president Alejandro Dominguez apologised on Tuesday for saying that the Copa Libertadores without Brazilian teams would be like "Tarzan without Cheetah" after a club

Soccer-CONMEBOL president apologises for Tarzan remark about Brazilian teams
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Peru’s president ‘seriously considering’ extending death penalty amid crime surge

Peru’s president ‘seriously considering’ extending death penalty amid crime surge

Peru’s president ‘seriously considering’ extending death penalty amid crime surge
Americas|Crime|US

Two men found guilty in smuggling conspiracy where 53 immigrants died in a hot tractor-trailer

Two smugglers charged after 53 immigrants died in the back of a sweltering tractor-trailer with no air conditioning have been found guilty

Two men found guilty in smuggling conspiracy where 53 immigrants died in a hot tractor-trailer
Americas|Political|US|World

US warns of more sanctions on Venezuela if it doesn't accept repatriated citizens

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday threatened to impose additional sanctions on Venezuela if the country doesn't accept its citizens who are repatriated from the United States.

US warns of more sanctions on Venezuela if it doesn't accept repatriated citizens
Americas|Economy|Political

Colombian lawmakers reject Petro-backed labor reform

A Colombian Senate committee rejected on Tuesday a labor reform promoted by President Gustavo Petro, marking the latest setback to the leftist leader's efforts

Colombian lawmakers reject Petro-backed labor reform
Americas|Business|Economy

Alimentation Couche-Tard misses quarterly revenue estimates on lower fuel demand

Canadian retailer Alimentation Couche-Tard missed third-quarter revenue estimates on Tuesday, hurt by sluggish demand in its convenience stores and fuel businesses amid rising inflationary

Alimentation Couche-Tard misses quarterly revenue estimates on lower fuel demand
Americas|Australia|Political|Technology|World

Canada and Australia will develop new military radar system in the Arctic

Canada and Australia will develop new military radar system in the Arctic

Canada and Australia will develop new military radar system in the Arctic
Americas|Business|Economy

Mexico's Pemex is in talks with Slim about Ixachi investment, president confirms

Mexican state energy company Pemex is in talks with companies owned by billionaire investor Carlos Slim about an investment in the country's most important natural gas field,

Mexico's Pemex is in talks with Slim about Ixachi investment, president confirms
Americas|Business|Economy

Chile's economy slows in Q4 but full-year growth beats estimates

Chile's economy slowed in the fourth quarter of 2024 from the previous three months but gained steam compared to a year earlier and full-year growth exceeded official estimates,

Chile's economy slows in Q4 but full-year growth beats estimates
Americas|Political|US|World

Caribbean leaders seek clarity as US mulls sweeping travel bans

Leaders from across the Caribbean are seeking clarity after a draft of a U.S. government list of over 40 countries which could face sweeping travel restrictions was made public, a move

Caribbean leaders seek clarity as US mulls sweeping travel bans
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil unveils broader income tax exemption plan as Lula seeks to regain popularity

Brazil's government on Tuesday unveiled a long-promised plan to exempt individuals earning up to 5,000 reais ($881.27) per month from income tax, with the revenue

Brazil unveils broader income tax exemption plan as Lula seeks to regain popularity
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Breweries and maple syrup producer among Vermont businesses hit by Trump's tariffs on Canada

Business owners from both sides of the U.S.-Canada border have gathered in Vermont to share their experiences with the sweeping tariffs imposed by the Trump administration

Breweries and maple syrup producer among Vermont businesses hit by Trump's tariffs on Canada
Americas|Crime|Entertainment|Political

Peru declares an emergency and deploys the army as violence surges in the capital

Peru's president declared a state of emergency in the capital and deployed soldiers to help police address a surge of violence, amid widespread outcry a day after the killing of a popular singer

Peru declares an emergency and deploys the army as violence surges in the capital
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Argentina central bank speeds up FX sales to prop up peso

Argentina's central bank is being forced to sell dollars at an accelerated rate to prop up the peso amid rising global uncertainty, including questions over a

Argentina central bank speeds up FX sales to prop up peso
Americas|Election|Political|World

Canada's Carney vows to expand presence in mineral-rich Arctic

Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday said Canada would boost its military and security presence in the Arctic, a frozen and mineral-rich expanse that is

Canada's Carney vows to expand presence in mineral-rich Arctic
Americas|Environment|Political|World

Brazil state hosting COP30 denies new road linked to climate summit

The Brazilian state hosting a United Nations climate summit this year has denied any connection between a new road cutting through a protected area of Brazilian rainforest

Brazil state hosting COP30 denies new road linked to climate summit
Americas|Political|US|World

Mexico seeks to prevent US deporting Mexicans to Guantanamo Bay

Mexico's government sent a diplomatic note to the United States seeking to prevent Mexicans from being sent to the naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, President Claudia

Mexico seeks to prevent US deporting Mexicans to Guantanamo Bay
Americas|Crime|Education|Travel|World

Parents of Pittsburgh student missing in Caribbean seek death certificate

The parents of an Indian-born student from a U.S. university who went missing earlier this month from a popular tourist resort in the Dominican Republic

Parents of Pittsburgh student missing in Caribbean seek death certificate
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

US says ready to confer with China, Canada on WTO disputes

The U.S. mission told China and Canada it was ready to confer with its officials in Geneva after those two countries filed trade disputes in response to new tariffs, World Trade

US says ready to confer with China, Canada on WTO disputes
Americas|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Nasdaq to open new Texas headquarters as companies relocate to state

Exchange operator Nasdaq said on Tuesday it would open a regional headquarters in Texas, deepening its presence in a state that is fast emerging as a major financial hub

Nasdaq to open new Texas headquarters as companies relocate to state
Americas|Health|Political|World

Funding cuts for global health programs threaten childhood vaccination efforts, WHO says

Countries, including the United States, cutting down funding for life-saving global health projects could jeopardize vaccination programs that protect

Funding cuts for global health programs threaten childhood vaccination efforts, WHO says
Americas|Economy|Health|Political|World

Millions of people and hundreds of staff impacted by US aid cuts, UN migration agency says

The United Nations migration agency says it is scaling back or ending projects worldwide and firing staff following funding cuts led by the United States

Millions of people and hundreds of staff impacted by US aid cuts, UN migration agency says
Americas|Environment|Political|Sports|World

Mexico City overhauls bullfights in win for animal activists

Mexico City's local congress on Tuesday passed a measure aiming to make bullfights much less harmful to bulls and matadors, a move applauded by animal rights

Mexico City overhauls bullfights in win for animal activists
Americas|Education|Science|US

Spanish speakers in Philadelphia break traditional rules of formal and informal speech in signs around town

It’s all about what they want you to do.

Spanish speakers in Philadelphia break traditional rules of formal and informal speech in signs around town
Americas|Crime|Travel|World

At least 12 dead after Honduras plane crashes into the water after takeoff

A plane crashed just off the Caribbean coast of Honduras on Monday night minutes after taking off from Roatan Island, killing 12 people, authorities said,

At least 12 dead after Honduras plane crashes into the water after takeoff
Americas|Europe|Political|World

UN agency warns of impact on migrants as US cuts force shutdowns

The U.N. migration agency said on Tuesday that unprecedented cuts in donor funding this year will force it to scale back or shut down projects around the world,

UN agency warns of impact on migrants as US cuts force shutdowns
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Inside El Salvador’s prison holding Venezuelans deported from US

The Trump administration deported hundreds of Venezuelans accused of ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, sending them to El Salvador's notorious mega-prison, Cecot. The prison is notorious for the ruthless way it treats prisoners, which human rights organizations say is inhumane and violates human rights. CNN's David Culver reports on the conditions inside this high-security facility housing the alleged criminals.

Inside El Salvador’s prison holding Venezuelans deported from US
Americas|Asia|Sports

Dodgers' star Freeman scratched from lineup with left rib discomfort before opening day vs. Cubs

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman was scratched from the starting lineup with left rib discomfort before the season opener against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night at the Tokyo Dome

Dodgers' star Freeman scratched from lineup with left rib discomfort before opening day vs. Cubs
Americas|Business|Economy|US

Freight forwarder Kuehne+Nagel to open new site at Texas-Mexico border

Swiss logistics group Kuehne und Nagel said on Tuesday it would open a new road logistics facility in Texas, close to the Mexican border, to meet growing demand for

Freight forwarder Kuehne+Nagel to open new site at Texas-Mexico border
Americas|Business|Finance|US

Spain's Santander eyes US expansion through Verizon partnership

Santander is pushing to expand its U.S. operations through a partnership with Verizon by tapping into the telecom major's vast customer base, the Spanish bank and Verizon said in a joint

Spain's Santander eyes US expansion through Verizon partnership
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Food

Canada's inflation jumps to eight-month high as sales tax break ends

Canada's annual inflation rate showed a surprise jump to 2.6% in February, surpassing expectations as a sales tax break that ended in the middle of last month

Canada's inflation jumps to eight-month high as sales tax break ends
Americas|Sports|US

Elburn, Illinois is proud as native becomes first American to win LA Marathon since 1994

Elburn, Illinois is proud as native becomes first American to win LA Marathon since 1994

Elburn, Illinois is proud as native becomes first American to win LA Marathon since 1994
Americas|Crime|Education|Political|World

USAID suspension shutters Colombia programs, endangering FARC peace deal

The global suspension of USAID funding is shuttering peace and anti-gang programs in Colombia's most impoverished places, endangering implementation of

USAID suspension shutters Colombia programs, endangering FARC peace deal
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

US will be hit by 'high tariffs' from other countries, China's Global Times warns

U.S. tariffs will inflict significant harm on the U.S. economy as other countries hit back with "high tariffs" on American goods, Chinese state media warned, leaving the door open

US will be hit by 'high tariffs' from other countries, China's Global Times warns
Americas|Crime|US|World

Search for US student in Dominican Republic intensifies

The search for a U.S. college student who went missing in the Dominican Republic intensified on Monday after a man questioned by authorities visited the beach where she was last seen and spoke with officials

Search for US student in Dominican Republic intensifies
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Here’s what Americans living 15 miles from the Canadian border think of tariffs

CNN's MJ Lee spoke with people in Vermont who live near the Canadian border to get their reactions to Trump's trade war.

Here’s what Americans living 15 miles from the Canadian border think of tariffs
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Did Trump defy a court order? Hear what Elie Honig thinks

The White House denies that it violated a judge’s order Saturday to halt the deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador. CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig breaks down how to determine if the Trump administration defied the court order.

Did Trump defy a court order? Hear what Elie Honig thinks
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration likely overstepped authority in immigration crackdown, experts say

The Trump administration has likely exceeded its authority in invoking rarely applied laws to justify parts of its wide-ranging immigration crackdown,

Trump administration likely overstepped authority in immigration crackdown, experts say
Americas|Business|Europe|Political|World

Canada's Carney meets with European allies as Trump targets his country's sovereignty and economy

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has met with the leaders of Britain and France during his first official overseas trip

Canada's Carney meets with European allies as Trump targets his country's sovereignty and economy
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judge demands answers of Trump administration in Venezuela deportation case

A federal judge on Monday gave the Trump administration a Tuesday deadline to provide details about plane loads of Venezuelans it deported despite

Judge demands answers of Trump administration in Venezuela deportation case
Americas|Crime|Health|World

Gunmen attack convoy evacuating medical staff after aid group in Haiti temporarily shutters hospital

Doctors Without Borders says that four of its vehicles came under fire while they evacuated staff from a hospital in Haiti’s capital as gang violence surges

Gunmen attack convoy evacuating medical staff after aid group in Haiti temporarily shutters hospital
Americas|Crime|Political|US

The Latest: Trump’s deportation orders under scrutiny by courts

The Trump administration has transferred more than 200 immigrants to El Salvador even as a federal judge issued an order to bar the deportations temporarily

The Latest: Trump’s deportation orders under scrutiny by courts
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil to tax overseas profits, high incomes to offset bigger tax exemption

Brazil's government will propose a 10% tax on corporate profits and dividends sent abroad to help offset revenue lost from an expanded tax

Brazil to tax overseas profits, high incomes to offset bigger tax exemption
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Relatives of missing Venezuelan migrants desperate for answers after US deportations to El Salvador

Family members of Venezuelan migrants who suspect their loved ones were sent to El Salvador as part of a rapid U.S. deportation operation over the

Relatives of missing Venezuelan migrants desperate for answers after US deportations to El Salvador
Americas|Business|Economy|Technology

Glencore approached battery recycler Li-Cycle for potential deal

London-listed Glencore has made an offer to acquire Canadian lithium battery recycling company Li-Cycle as part of a proposal to offset operational and financial issues.

Glencore approached battery recycler Li-Cycle for potential deal
Americas|Crime|Political

Peru declares emergency as crime wave grips capital, singer shot dead

Peru's government declared on Monday a state of emergency in the capital Lima while it also deployed soldiers to the streets to help quell a recent surge of violence that claimed the

Peru declares emergency as crime wave grips capital, singer shot dead
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexico arrests alleged MS-13 leader on FBI’s most wanted list

Mexico arrests alleged MS-13 leader on FBI’s most wanted list

Mexico arrests alleged MS-13 leader on FBI’s most wanted list
Americas|Crime|Environment|US

Residents pick up the pieces after devastating storms scour the US South and Midwest

Residents and work crews in the South and Midwest are beginning to clean up and survey the destruction from a three-day outbreak of severe weather

Residents pick up the pieces after devastating storms scour the US South and Midwest
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Flight data shows timeline of the Venezuelan deportation operation

The Trump administration's decision to deport Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador despite a judge's explicit order that the planes carrying them be turned around represents an

Flight data shows timeline of the Venezuelan deportation operation
Americas|Political|US|World

Canada's Carney says Trump must stop comments before bilateral talks can start

U.S.

Canada's Carney says Trump must stop comments before bilateral talks can start
Americas|Business|Economy

Venezuela's PDVSA to keep producing, exporting oil previously handled by Chevron, document says

Venezuela's state-run PDVSA has put together three operational scenarios as part of a plan to continue producing and exporting oil at its largest joint venture with Chevron once a license

Venezuela's PDVSA to keep producing, exporting oil previously handled by Chevron, document says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

JBS inches closer to US listing as state shareholder abstains from key vote

The controlling shareholder of Brazilian meatpacking giant JBS and government investment vehicle BNDESPar, the second largest shareholder in JBS,

JBS inches closer to US listing as state shareholder abstains from key vote
Americas|Crime|Technology|US|World

TikTok becomes a tool of choice in cat-and-mouse game between migrant smugglers and authorities

Social media apps like TikTok have become an essential tool for smugglers and migrants alike

TikTok becomes a tool of choice in cat-and-mouse game between migrant smugglers and authorities
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Beatings, overcrowding and food deprivation: US deportees face distressing human rights conditions in El Salvador’s mega-prison

El Salvador has the highest prison population rate in the world. The US administration intends to increase the number of people behind bars there.

Beatings, overcrowding and food deprivation: US deportees face distressing human rights conditions in El Salvador’s mega-prison
Americas|Sports

Messi out of World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Brazil due to adductor injury

Lionel Messi will miss Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Brazil over the next eight days because of an injury to his adductor

Messi out of World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Brazil due to adductor injury
Americas|Economy|Europe|Political|World

Canada’s Carney sends a message to Trump as he chooses Europe for first foreign trip as PM

Canada’s Carney sends a message to Trump as he chooses Europe for first foreign trip as PM

Canada’s Carney sends a message to Trump as he chooses Europe for first foreign trip as PM
Americas|Business|Political|US

Bombardier CEO fears US could target firm if Canada scraps jet deal

Bombardier CEO Eric Martel said on Monday he was concerned Washington could target the private planemaker's U.S. contracts if Canada cancels a C$19 billion ($

Bombardier CEO fears US could target firm if Canada scraps jet deal
Americas|Business|Europe|Political|World

Canada's PM Carney in Europe to work with 'reliable allies'

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney said it was important to strengthen ties with "reliable allies" in Europe, as he met British and French leaders on his first

Canada's PM Carney in Europe to work with 'reliable allies'
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Venezuelan top lawmaker says men deported to El Salvador by US were denied due process

Venezuelans deported over the weekend to El Salvador by the United States have been denied due process, the president of Venezuela's National Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez, said on

Venezuelan top lawmaker says men deported to El Salvador by US were denied due process
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil's finance minister lowers estimated costs of proposed tax exemption to $4.75 billion

Brazil's finance minister said on Monday he believes the country's income tax exemption proposal will not cost the government as much as initially forecast.

Brazil's finance minister lowers estimated costs of proposed tax exemption to $4.75 billion
Americas|Political|US

Some 80,000 pages of JFK files will be released Tuesday, Trump says

U.S. President Donald Trump, who has ordered the release of classified documents related to the 1963 assassination of U.S. President John F.

Some 80,000 pages of JFK files will be released Tuesday, Trump says
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

What we know about the El Salvador ‘mega prison’ where Trump is sending alleged Venezuelan gang members

What we know about the El Salvador ‘mega prison’ where Trump is sending alleged Venezuelan gang members

What we know about the El Salvador ‘mega prison’ where Trump is sending alleged Venezuelan gang members
Americas|Arts|Entertainment|Lifestyle|US

St. Patrick's Day brings boisterous parades and celebrations to New York and other cities

St. Patrick’s Day has been marked in cities across the country with boisterous parades and celebrations

St. Patrick's Day brings boisterous parades and celebrations to New York and other cities
Americas|MidEast|Political|US|World

After Trump halted funding for Afghans who helped the US, this group stepped in to help

An organization of American veterans, Afghans who fled their country and other volunteers has stepped up to help Afghans at risk of being stranded overseas

After Trump halted funding for Afghans who helped the US, this group stepped in to help
Americas|Environment|US

A look at the 42 deaths linked to severe storms in the US

A series of storms that kicked up wildfires, tornadoes and dust while barreling across eight states over the weekend have left at least 42 people dead and dozens injured

A look at the 42 deaths linked to severe storms in the US
Americas|Crime|US

Man in home hit by bullet when gunfire erupts on street

Man in home hit by bullet when gunfire erupts on street

Man in home hit by bullet when gunfire erupts on street
Americas|Crime|Political

Mexican president pledges stronger missing persons efforts after mass grave found

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday she is signing a decree to strengthen the commission responsible for helping to search for missing persons and will send

Mexican president pledges stronger missing persons efforts after mass grave found
Americas|Business|Economy

Argentina's GDP seen growing in Q4 after shrinking for six quarters

Argentina's economy is expected to have registered year-on-year growth in the fourth quarter of 2024, ending six consecutive quarters of year-on-year contraction and further

Argentina's GDP seen growing in Q4 after shrinking for six quarters
Americas|Health|Political|World

Eight countries could run out of HIV treatments due to USAID cuts, WHO says

The Trump administration's decision to pause U.S. foreign aid has "substantially disrupted" supply of HIV treatments in eight countries, which could

Eight countries could run out of HIV treatments due to USAID cuts, WHO says
Americas|Crime|Political|US

What is Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan gang Trump’s targeting with deportations?

What is Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan gang Trump’s targeting with deportations?

What is Tren de Aragua, the Venezuelan gang Trump’s targeting with deportations?
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Colombia to decide which NATO fighter jets to buy within months, minister says

Colombia will decide within months from which NATO country it will purchase fighter jets, new Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez said, acknowledging that illegal

Colombia to decide which NATO fighter jets to buy within months, minister says
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How controversial deportation flights and a judge’s race to stop them unfolded, minute by minute

How controversial deportation flights and a judge’s race to stop them unfolded, minute by minute

How controversial deportation flights and a judge’s race to stop them unfolded, minute by minute
Americas|Health|Science|US|World

US reports first outbreak of deadly H7N9 bird flu since 2017

The United States reported the first outbreak of the deadly H7N9 bird flu on a poultry farm since 2017, as the country continues to grapple with another bird

US reports first outbreak of deadly H7N9 bird flu since 2017
Americas|Sports

Rory McIlroy comfortably beats JJ Spaun in rare Monday playoff to win second Players Championship

Rory McIlroy comfortably beats JJ Spaun in rare Monday playoff to win second Players Championship

Rory McIlroy comfortably beats JJ Spaun in rare Monday playoff to win second Players Championship
Americas|Business|Environment|Political

Petrobras' animal center in Oiapoque to be ready for inspection in April

A veterinary center run by Brazil's Petrobras in the Amazon region designed to assist animals in the event of an oil spill should be ready for inspection

Petrobras' animal center in Oiapoque to be ready for inspection in April
Americas|Business|Economy|US

Canadian home sales post biggest decline in nearly three years

Canadian home sales dropped in February by the most in nearly three years as an uncertain outlook for the economy due to the onset of a trade war kept buyers on the

Canadian home sales post biggest decline in nearly three years
Americas|Political|World

Mexican president says old phone and email were hacked

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday that an old phone and email of hers were hacked.

Mexican president says old phone and email were hacked
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

A Haitian ex-mayor is on trial, charged with lying about rights abuses to get US residency

The former mayor of a town in Haiti is on trial after authorities say he lied on his U.S. visa application about rights abuses in his country

A Haitian ex-mayor is on trial, charged with lying about rights abuses to get US residency
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Trump administration deports hundreds of immigrants even as a judge orders their removals be stopped

The Trump administration has transferred hundreds of immigrants to El Salvador even as a federal judge issued an order temporarily barring the deportations under an 18th century wartime declaration targeting Venezuelan gang members

Trump administration deports hundreds of immigrants even as a judge orders their removals be stopped
Americas|Asia|Political|World

India's Modi says Trump has 'clear roadmap' in second term

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said U.S.

India's Modi says Trump has 'clear roadmap' in second term
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Venezuela blasts 'illegal' US deportations under wartime law

Venezuela's government on Sunday blasted the U.S. implementation of a rarely used wartime law, rapidly blocked by a U.S. judge, to deport over 200 alleged members of Venezuelan

Venezuela blasts 'illegal' US deportations under wartime law
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Trump trade war to sap Canadian, Mexican and US growth, OECD says

President Donald Trump's tariff hikes will drag down growth in Canada, Mexico and the United States while driving up inflation, the OECD forecast on Monday, cutting

Trump trade war to sap Canadian, Mexican and US growth, OECD says
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

US-EU tariff clash imperils $9.5 trillion of business, AmCham warns

The U.S.-European tariff conflict is jeopardising transatlantic business worth $9.5 trillion annually, the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU warned on

US-EU tariff clash imperils $9.5 trillion of business, AmCham warns
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Trump administration deports Venezuelans despite court order, says judge has no authority

By Nathan Layne, Jack Queen and Helen Coster -The Trump administration has deported alleged members of a Venezuelan gang from the U.S. despite a court order forbidding it from doing so, saying in an

Trump administration deports Venezuelans despite court order, says judge has no authority
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

After a stint in Guantanamo Bay, a Venezuelan deported from the US adjusts to his homeland

Jhoan Bastidas is just starting to make sense of it all

After a stint in Guantanamo Bay, a Venezuelan deported from the US adjusts to his homeland
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration deports hundreds of alleged gang members to El Salvador despite court ruling

Trump administration deports hundreds of alleged gang members to El Salvador despite court ruling

Trump administration deports hundreds of alleged gang members to El Salvador despite court ruling
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump invokes 18th century law to speed deportations, judge stalls it hours later

A federal judge barred the Trump administration Saturday from carrying out deportations under a sweeping 18th century law that the president invoked just hours earlier to speed removal of Venezuelan gang members from the United States

Trump invokes 18th century law to speed deportations, judge stalls it hours later
Americas|Crime|Environment|US

At least 39 dead after tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms wreak havoc across multiple US states

Residents are surveying damage from unusually vicious weather in multiple U.S. states where violent twisters, blinding dust storms and fast-moving wildfires decimated entire neighborhoods

At least 39 dead after tornadoes, wildfires and dust storms wreak havoc across multiple US states
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks alliances in Europe as he deals with Trump

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Paris and London to seek alliances as he deals U.S. President Donald Trump’s attacks on Canada’s sovereignty and economy

New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks alliances in Europe as he deals with Trump
Americas|Health|World

In Buenos Aires, thousands of faithful pray for Pope Francis

Thousands of Argentines, many from poor neighborhoods around the capital, gathered on Sunday at a church on the outskirts of Buenos

In Buenos Aires, thousands of faithful pray for Pope Francis
Americas|Celebrity|Entertainment|World

Liam Payne fans dedicate commemorative bench in Buenos Aires cemetery

Fans of British singer Liam Payne on Sunday inaugurated a bench in his honor in the British Cemetery of Buenos Aires, where the former One Direction

Liam Payne fans dedicate commemorative bench in Buenos Aires cemetery
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Cuba reconnects electrical grid, restores power to much of Havana

Cuba reconnected its national electrical grid and restored power to the majority of the capital Havana by late on Sunday, energy officials said, nearly two days

Cuba reconnects electrical grid, restores power to much of Havana
Americas|Sports|US

Players Championship: J.J. Spaun stars but Scottie Scheffler stifled as organizers race to finish tournament before storms

Players Championship: J.J. Spaun stars but Scottie Scheffler stifled as organizers race to finish tournament before storms

Players Championship: J.J. Spaun stars but Scottie Scheffler stifled as organizers race to finish tournament before storms
Americas|Health|World

Peruvian fisherman found alive after 95 days lost at sea

Peruvian fisherman found alive after 95 days lost at sea

Peruvian fisherman found alive after 95 days lost at sea
Americas|Economy|World

Cuba suffers major power outage after substation failure leaves millions without electricity

Millions of people in Cuba are without power after a failure of the nation’s electric grid left the island in the dark

Cuba suffers major power outage after substation failure leaves millions without electricity
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Supporters of Brazil’s Bolsonaro protest on Copacabana Beach to defend him after coup charges

Thousands of backers of Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro have poured onto Copacabana Beach to express their support for the far-right politician as he faces charges of plotting a coup

Supporters of Brazil’s Bolsonaro protest on Copacabana Beach to defend him after coup charges
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

What to know about El Salvador's mega-prison after Trump sent hundreds of immigrants there

The crown jewel of El Salvador’s aggressive anti-crime strategy is a mega-prison where visitation, recreation and education are not allowed

What to know about El Salvador's mega-prison after Trump sent hundreds of immigrants there
Americas|Election|Political|World

Thousands gather in Rio de Janeiro to demonstrate support for Bolsonaro

Thousands of people gathered on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach on Sunday in a show of support for former Brazil President Jair

Thousands gather in Rio de Janeiro to demonstrate support for Bolsonaro
Americas|Economy|Europe|Political

French PM says EU tariff on American bourbon probably mistaken

The European Union was probably mistaken in targeting American whiskey in its riposte to U.S. tariffs, French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said on Sunday, calling for talks to

French PM says EU tariff on American bourbon probably mistaken
Americas|Political|US

Judge temporarily blocks Trump's use of wartime powers to target Venezuelan gang members

A federal judge on Saturday temporarily blocked any deportations that would occur under U.S.

Judge temporarily blocks Trump's use of wartime powers to target Venezuelan gang members
Americas|MidEast|Political|US|World

Hamas says it will only release American-Israeli hostage if ceasefire deal is implemented

Hamas says it will only release an American-Israeli and the bodies of four other hostages if Israel implements their ceasefire agreement

Hamas says it will only release American-Israeli hostage if ceasefire deal is implemented
Americas|Asia|Business|Europe|Technology

China's Ecarx explores US entry, in talks with VW to develop smart cars for Europe, CEO says

Volkswagen is in talks with digital cockpit system developer Ecarx to put the Chinese company's technologies in cars it sells in developed markets, such as Europe, Ecarx's CEO said

China's Ecarx explores US entry, in talks with VW to develop smart cars for Europe, CEO says
Americas|Arts|Entertainment|US

Chicago dyes its river bright green as it opens St. Patrick's Day celebrations

The Chicago River is once again glowing kelly green as the city opens its annual St. Patrick’s Day celebrations

Chicago dyes its river bright green as it opens St. Patrick's Day celebrations
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

US prepares to deport about 300 alleged gang members to El Salvador

El Salvador is agreeing to accept from the United States about 300 alleged members of a Venezuelan gang for one year

US prepares to deport about 300 alleged gang members to El Salvador
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Cuba struggles to restore power to millions as night falls

Cuba's capital Havana plunged into darkness for a second night on Saturday as efforts to restore power proceeded in fits and starts, with setbacks slowing progress

Cuba struggles to restore power to millions as night falls
Americas|Environment|US

At least 32 dead in massive US storm after new fatalities reported in Kansas and Mississippi

At least 32 people have been killed in a monster storm sweeping across much of the U.S. Kansas authorities said eight people died in a highway pileup caused by a dust storm Friday

At least 32 dead in massive US storm after new fatalities reported in Kansas and Mississippi
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s ability to quickly deport noncitizens under Alien Enemies Act

Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s ability to quickly deport noncitizens under Alien Enemies Act

Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump’s ability to quickly deport noncitizens under Alien Enemies Act
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration moves to dismiss lawsuits against Iowa and Oklahoma over immigration laws

The Trump administration has moved to dismiss lawsuits against Iowa and Oklahoma for their immigration laws

Trump administration moves to dismiss lawsuits against Iowa and Oklahoma over immigration laws
Americas|Asia|Sports

Smoking areas in clubhouse, no pitch clock: MLB players get a little taste of baseball in Japan

The Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers can party like it’s 2022 on a baseball field for a few days in Japan, and even like it’s 1982 off of it

Smoking areas in clubhouse, no pitch clock: MLB players get a little taste of baseball in Japan
Americas|Europe|Political|World

France's Macron to host Canada's Carney in Paris on Monday

French President Emmanuel Macron will host Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for a meeting in Paris on Monday in Carney's first foreign visit since taking office, Macron's office

France's Macron to host Canada's Carney in Paris on Monday
Americas|Europe|Sports

Forest getting close to the Champions League after another win but struggling City held by Brighton

Champions League qualification is getting tantalizingly close for Nottingham Forest but there's still plenty of work to do for Manchester City

Forest getting close to the Champions League after another win but struggling City held by Brighton
Americas|Political|US|World

Angry Canadians get their 'elbows up' in face of Trump threats

Canadians are upset. At first it was the threat, and then the reality, of tariffs. Now, U.S.

Angry Canadians get their 'elbows up' in face of Trump threats
Americas|Arts|Entertainment

For Maná, who has been rocking for almost 40 years, singing in Spanish is part of their resonance and resilience

For Maná, who has been rocking for almost 40 years, singing in Spanish is part of their resonance and resilience

For Maná, who has been rocking for almost 40 years, singing in Spanish is part of their resonance and resilience
Americas|Sports

17-year-old Mirra Andreeva continues to make history after reaching final of Indian Wells with victory over Iga Świątek

17-year-old Mirra Andreeva continues to make history after reaching final of Indian Wells with victory over Iga Świątek

17-year-old Mirra Andreeva continues to make history after reaching final of Indian Wells with victory over Iga Świątek
Americas|Europe|Lifestyle|Travel

The man on a mission to visit every Irish pub in the world

The man on a mission to visit every Irish pub in the world

The man on a mission to visit every Irish pub in the world
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Cuba suffers nationwide power outage, plunging millions into darkness

Cuba suffers nationwide power outage, plunging millions into darkness

Cuba suffers nationwide power outage, plunging millions into darkness
Americas|Crime|World

Discovery of secret crematoriums at a ranch in Mexico stirs fears of a cover-up

Discovery of secret crematoriums at a ranch in Mexico stirs fears of a cover-up

Discovery of secret crematoriums at a ranch in Mexico stirs fears of a cover-up
Americas|Business|Crime|Europe|World

Russian captain of a cargo vessel involved in North Sea collision appears in UK court

The Russian captain of a cargo ship that collided with a U.S. tanker earlier this week appeared in a U.K. court where he was remanded in custody over the death of a crew member, who is missing and presumed dead

Russian captain of a cargo vessel involved in North Sea collision appears in UK court
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Ecuador pitches US military base and free trade deal to Trump allies, sources say

Ecuadorean officials have told allies of U.S.

Ecuador pitches US military base and free trade deal to Trump allies, sources say
Americas|Environment|Political|World

Citing melting glaciers, Peruvian farmer tests global climate law

In the high Andes of northern Peru, the morning sun rises over glaciers in the Cordillera Blanca mountains that loom

Citing melting glaciers, Peruvian farmer tests global climate law
Americas|Economy|World

Cuba suffers another massive power outage leaving millions in the dark

Cuba has suffered a massive power outage affecting Havana and the country’s provinces that has left millions in the dark

Cuba suffers another massive power outage leaving millions in the dark
Americas|World

Magnitude 5.5 earthquake hits southern Mexico, alarms sound in capital

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck Mexico's southern state of Oaxaca on Friday evening, Mexican authorities and the United States Geological Survey said.

Magnitude 5.5 earthquake hits southern Mexico, alarms sound in capital
Americas|Asia|Political|World

Tough G7 statement drops 'one China' reference from Taiwan language

G7 foreign ministers took a tough stance on China on Friday, stepping up language on Taiwan and omitting some conciliatory references from past

Tough G7 statement drops 'one China' reference from Taiwan language
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Judge rules against advocates trying to help migrants sent to Guantanamo and to stop more transfers

A federal judge has ruled against immigration and civil rights advocates attempting to help migrants who had been sent to the Guantanamo Bay military base and trying to prevent further transfers

Judge rules against advocates trying to help migrants sent to Guantanamo and to stop more transfers
Americas|Technology|World

Cuba's electrical grid collapses, millions without power

Cuba's national electrical grid collapsed late on Friday, the country's Energy and Mines ministry said, leading to widespread blackouts in the capital Havana and

Cuba's electrical grid collapses, millions without power
Americas|Crime|World

Mexicans searching for missing relatives uncover possible mass killing site in Jalisco state

When a group of citizens searching for missing relatives in the western state of Jalisco arrived at a remote ranch outside Mexico’s second-largest city last week on an anonymous tip, all they had to do was push open the unlocked gate

Mexicans searching for missing relatives uncover possible mass killing site in Jalisco state
Americas|Economy|Political

Argentina monthly inflation edges back up as prices prove sticky

Argentina's monthly inflation rate accelerated to 2.4% in February, in line with analyst estimates, data from the INDEC statistics

Argentina monthly inflation edges back up as prices prove sticky
Americas|Economy|Election|Political|US

Mark Carney is sworn in as Canada's new prime minister as country deals with Trump's trade war

Former central banker Mark Carney has been sworn in as Canada’s new prime minister

Mark Carney is sworn in as Canada's new prime minister as country deals with Trump's trade war
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Greenland political parties join together against Trump comments about annexing the island

All five parties in Greenland’s parliament have issued a joint statement on Friday rejecting President Donald Trump’s latest effort to take control of the strategic Arctic island

Greenland political parties join together against Trump comments about annexing the island
Americas|Crime|Europe|World

UK police charge Russian captain involved in U.S tanker ship crash

British police said on Friday that they have charged the Russian captain of a container ship that crashed into a U.S. tanker earlier this week.

UK police charge Russian captain involved in U.S tanker ship crash
Americas|Political|US|World

G7 allies avoid divisions with Rubio playing 'good guy' role

It could have been disastrous.

G7 allies avoid divisions with Rubio playing 'good guy' role
Americas|Crime|Europe|World

UK police charge Russian captain involved in U.S tanker crash with manslaughter

British police said on Friday they have charged the Russian captain of a container ship that crashed into a U.S. tanker earlier this week with manslaughter and gross negligence.

UK police charge Russian captain involved in U.S tanker crash with manslaughter
Americas|Sports|World

It's not just Jamaica with a 'Cool Runnings' story. There are sliders from all over the world now

It doesn’t snow in Jamaica

It's not just Jamaica with a 'Cool Runnings' story. There are sliders from all over the world now
Americas|Crime|World

Killing site in Jalisco, Mexico just the latest in a long series of gruesome discoveries

Prosecutors in the western Mexican state of Jalisco have confirmed the discovery of many clothing items and bone fragments by a group of people searching for relatives at a previously known cartel training site

Killing site in Jalisco, Mexico just the latest in a long series of gruesome discoveries
Americas|Political|US

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to partly allow birthright citizenship restrictions

The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow restrictions on birthright citizenship to partly take effect while legal fights play out

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to partly allow birthright citizenship restrictions
Americas|Crime|Election|Political

Blackwater founder to help Ecuador 'do what it takes' on gangs, minister says

Ecuador's security forces will "very soon" receive advice from Erik Prince, the private security executive, on fighting criminal gangs that are attempting to

Blackwater founder to help Ecuador 'do what it takes' on gangs, minister says
Americas|Crime|Europe|World

Arrested Russian captain of a cargo vessel involved in North Sea collision charged

British police said the Russian captain of a cargo ship that collided with a U.S. tanker has been charged over the death of a crew member, who is missing and presumed dead

Arrested Russian captain of a cargo vessel involved in North Sea collision charged
Americas|Health|US

Measles cases in Texas, New Mexico rise to 294 as outbreak spreads

Measles cases in Texas and New Mexico rose to 294 on Friday, surpassing all U.S. cases recorded in 2024, as an outbreak that began in late January in West Texas spreads. 

Measles cases in Texas, New Mexico rise to 294 as outbreak spreads
Americas|Business|Economy

Peru central bank sees strong economic growth, limited tariff blow

Peru's economy likely expanded some 4% in January, the central bank's chief economist, Adrian Armas, said in a call on Friday, in line with analysts'

Peru central bank sees strong economic growth, limited tariff blow
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Mexican tycoon Slim eyes two of Pemex's key fields, gaining clout in energy sector

Mexican state energy company Pemex is in talks with Carlos Slim which could see the billionaire tycoon help bankroll two of the

Mexican tycoon Slim eyes two of Pemex's key fields, gaining clout in energy sector
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

After Trump request, Putin says he will let Ukraine troops in Kursk live if they surrender

U.S.

After Trump request, Putin says he will let Ukraine troops in Kursk live if they surrender
Americas|Political|US|World

Pentagon tasked with providing ‘military options’ to ensure US access to Panama Canal, memo says

Pentagon tasked with providing ‘military options’ to ensure US access to Panama Canal, memo says

Pentagon tasked with providing ‘military options’ to ensure US access to Panama Canal, memo says
Americas|Election|Political

Mark Carney sworn in as Canada’s PM after Trudeau steps down

Mark Carney sworn in as Canada’s PM after Trudeau steps down

Mark Carney sworn in as Canada’s PM after Trudeau steps down
Americas|Political|World

US aligns with G7, urges Russia to accept Ukraine ceasefire

The United States drew closer to its G7 allies on Friday, at least momentarily, to back Ukraine's territorial integrity and warn

US aligns with G7, urges Russia to accept Ukraine ceasefire
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|US

Canada resumes imports from biggest US pork plant run by Smithfield Foods

Canada has resumed imports from the biggest U.S. pork-processing plant, a Smithfield Foods facility in Tar Heel, North Carolina, after suspending shipments for about

Canada resumes imports from biggest US pork plant run by Smithfield Foods
Americas|Business|Environment|Europe

Peruvian farmer’s case against German energy giant RWE could reshape global climate accountability

A groundbreaking climate lawsuit is heading to trial in Germany next week, with Peruvian farmer Saúl Luciano Lliuya challenging German energy giant RWE

Peruvian farmer’s case against German energy giant RWE could reshape global climate accountability
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil central bank to hike rates to near decade-high on March 19- Reuters poll

Brazil's central bank will hike its benchmark interest rate to a near decade-high of 14.25% on March 19, giving little extra forward guidance amid a changing

Brazil central bank to hike rates to near decade-high on March 19- Reuters poll
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

Canada innovation minister Champagne to move to finance ministry, CBC says

Canadian Innovation Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne will take over the finance ministry when Prime Minister Mark Carney is sworn in later on Friday, the Canadian Broadcast

Canada innovation minister Champagne to move to finance ministry, CBC says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Trade war turmoil topples Canada's main financial market from its all-time high

Trade war turmoil is weighing heavily on financial markets in Canada

Trade war turmoil topples Canada's main financial market from its all-time high
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Food

Coffee price shocks take about a year to feed through to consumers, UN report says

Raw coffee price shocks take about a year to feed through to consumers while the residual impact lasts at least four years, according to a report published on Friday by

Coffee price shocks take about a year to feed through to consumers, UN report says
Americas|Europe|Political|World

G7 warn Russia of new sanctions if no ceasefire agreed

G7 nations emphasised on Friday the need for robust "security arrangements" to ensure a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia, warning Moscow to follow Kyiv in agreeing a

G7 warn Russia of new sanctions if no ceasefire agreed
Americas|Political|US

Attorney has theory on Trump’s strategy behind birthright citizenship appeal to SCOTUS

President Donald Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court in a series of emergency appeals to allow him to move forward with plans to end birthright citizenship, elevating a fringe legal theory that several lower courts have resoundingly rejected. Attorney and immigration analyst Raul Reyes joins CNN’s Isa Soares to discuss.

Attorney has theory on Trump’s strategy behind birthright citizenship appeal to SCOTUS
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

The big currency winners of 2025 so far do not include the dollar

Donald Trump's second presidency is having a dramatic impact on currencies around the world, though not in the way investors anticipated just a few months ago. 

The big currency winners of 2025 so far do not include the dollar
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Once-routine immigration check-ins become high-stakes calculation as some are detained

Immigrants who are cooperating with officials while they apply to stay in the U.S. are now fearful of detention during routine appointments with Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Once-routine immigration check-ins become high-stakes calculation as some are detained
Americas|Sports

Players Championship: Camilo ‘Spider-Man’ Villegas rolls back the years to swing into surprise early co-lead

Players Championship: Camilo ‘Spider-Man’ Villegas rolls back the years to swing into surprise early co-lead

Players Championship: Camilo ‘Spider-Man’ Villegas rolls back the years to swing into surprise early co-lead
Americas|Political|US|World

Pentagon asked for military options to access Panama Canal, officials say

The U.S. military must work to provide options to ensure the United States has full access to the Panama Canal, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Thursday.

Pentagon asked for military options to access Panama Canal, officials say
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Panama authorizes copper concentrate exports from shuttered First Quantum mine

Panama has authorized the sale of copper concentrate at First Quantum's shuttered Cobre Panama mine, President Jose Raul Mulino said on Thursday, boosting

Panama authorizes copper concentrate exports from shuttered First Quantum mine
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Guatemala steps up patrols along border as US extends border security goals south

As the United States government works to effectively extend its border security objectives south into Central America, countries like Guatemala have come under renewed scrutiny and pressure to step up their own border enforcement

Guatemala steps up patrols along border as US extends border security goals south
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Peru central bank holds benchmark interest rate at 4.75%

Peru's central bank held its benchmark interest rate at 4.75% on Thursday, in line with analysts' expectations.

Peru central bank holds benchmark interest rate at 4.75%
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Meeting with Lutnick on tariffs was constructive, Canadian ministers say

Canadian ministers emerged from a lengthy, high-level meeting between Canada and the United States on Thursday without immediate relief from U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports,

Meeting with Lutnick on tariffs was constructive, Canadian ministers say
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil's Eletrobras posts profit increase, announces additional dividends

Brazilian power firm Eletrobras reported on Thursday a near 25% increase in its fourth-quarter net profit from a year earlier to 1.11 billion reais ($191.4 million).

Brazil's Eletrobras posts profit increase, announces additional dividends
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US transfers immigrants out of Guantanamo Bay to Louisiana as court weighs legality

Authorities have removed U.S. immigrants from detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay as a federal court in Washington weighs a challenge by civil rights advocates to holding immigrants at the offshore military station

US transfers immigrants out of Guantanamo Bay to Louisiana as court weighs legality
Africa|Americas|Asia|Europe|Lifestyle|Technology|Travel|World

The world’s greatest places of 2025, according to TIME

The world’s greatest places of 2025, according to TIME

The world’s greatest places of 2025, according to TIME
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Camilo Villegas and Lucas Glover among those sharing Players Championship lead on wild day

The Players Championship always delivers the unpredictable at the TPC Sawgrass

Camilo Villegas and Lucas Glover among those sharing Players Championship lead on wild day
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FEMA launches review of migrant shelter aid, suggesting smuggling laws were violated

The Trump administration has launched a review of organizations that provide temporary housing and other aid to migrants, suggesting they may have violated a law used to prosecute smugglers

FEMA launches review of migrant shelter aid, suggesting smuggling laws were violated
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Number of migrants stopped entering US from Canada drops to multi-year low

The number of migrants apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol after entering the United States from Canada dropped to the lowest point since 2022 last month, according to U.S.

Number of migrants stopped entering US from Canada drops to multi-year low
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Brazil trade chamber OKs import tax cuts on more food products

Brazil's trade chamber, known as Camex, has agreed to eliminate import taxes on certain products to curb food inflation, it said in a statement on Thursday.

Brazil trade chamber OKs import tax cuts on more food products
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Top diplomats from G7 countries meet in Canada as Trump threatens more tariffs on US allies

Top diplomats from Group of 7 have held a first day of talks in Canada as U.S. President Donald Trump's trade and foreign policies have thrown the bloc's once solid unity into disarray

Top diplomats from G7 countries meet in Canada as Trump threatens more tariffs on US allies
Americas|Political|US

The Trump administration pushes again to restrict birthright citizenship. What does that mean?

The Trump administration is pushing for the the U.S. Supreme Court to allow some restrictions on birthright citizenship even as legal battles continue over President Donald Trump’s orders to end what has long been seen as a constitutional promise

The Trump administration pushes again to restrict birthright citizenship. What does that mean?
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Mexico cooperating with U.S. but more work needed on drugs, says Rubio

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Mexico cooperating with U.S. but more work needed on drugs, says Rubio
Americas|Election|Political|US|World

Trump tells NATO chief the US needs Greenland

President Donald Trump told NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte on Thursday that U.S. control of Greenland is necessary to enhance international security,

Trump tells NATO chief the US needs Greenland
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‘We need to end the chaos once and for all’: Ontario premier reacts to tariffs

In retaliation to President Trump's possible tariffs on Canada, Ontario Premier Doug Ford at a press conference said he would move forward with a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to three US states starting Monday, warning that he will would turn off access if the United States adds new tariffs on Canadian goods.

‘We need to end the chaos once and for all’: Ontario premier reacts to tariffs
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San Diego FC announces measures to discourage fans from engaging in homophobic chant

San Diego FC has announced it will use pre-match and in-stadium messaging, enhanced security measures and strong enforcement of policies to discourage fans from engaging in what it called discriminatory chants at home matches

San Diego FC announces measures to discourage fans from engaging in homophobic chant
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Haiti gangs set fire to building once home to nation's oldest radio station

Armed men set fire overnight to a building in Haiti's capital that had long served as headquarters for the nation's oldest radio station, as an alliance of gangs continues

Haiti gangs set fire to building once home to nation's oldest radio station
Americas|Political|US|World

Trump ambassador nominee: Canada is a sovereign state

President Donald Trump's nominee to be the U.S. ambassador in Ottawa said on Thursday he views Canada as an independent

Trump ambassador nominee: Canada is a sovereign state
Americas|Economy|Food|Political|World

Bolivia's soy farmers on edge as fuel shortage hits harvest

In Bolivia's farm region of Santa Cruz, a worsening fuel shortage is starting to hit farmers' ability to harvest

Bolivia's soy farmers on edge as fuel shortage hits harvest
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

TSX hits 4-1/2-month low on trade war jitters

Canada's main stock index fell on Thursday to a four-and-a-half-month low as investors grew more risk averse on signs of an escalating global trade war, technology leading

TSX hits 4-1/2-month low on trade war jitters
Americas|Crime|World

Mexicans hope uncovered mass grave sheds light on missing relatives

The families of many Mexicans who have been missing for years are looking for answers in the discovery of piles of clothes, shoes and skeletal remains at a ranch

Mexicans hope uncovered mass grave sheds light on missing relatives
Americas|Political|US

Trump's pick for ambassador to Canada says it's a sovereign state. Trump wants it as a US state

President Donald Trump's choice to be U.S. ambassador to Canada says America's northern neighbor is a sovereign state

Trump's pick for ambassador to Canada says it's a sovereign state. Trump wants it as a US state
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Missing Oregon toddler found dead in river by volunteer diver

Missing Oregon toddler found dead in river by volunteer diver

Missing Oregon toddler found dead in river by volunteer diver
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London judge to rule on whether mining company is liable in Brazil's worst environmental disaster

A lawyer has argued in a London Court that global mining giant BHP should be held liable for Brazil’s worst environmental disaster 10 years ago when a dam collapse released toxic mining waste that killed 19 people and devastated villages

London judge to rule on whether mining company is liable in Brazil's worst environmental disaster
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Trump choice for Mexico ambassador hints at military action if US citizens at risk

President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. ambassador to Mexico on Thursday did not rule out unilateral U.S. military action in

Trump choice for Mexico ambassador hints at military action if US citizens at risk
Americas|Election|Europe|Political|World

Greenland's election winners push back against Trump's wish to take control of the island

A party that favors a gradual path to Greenland’s independence from Denmark has won a surprise victory in parliamentary elections

Greenland's election winners push back against Trump's wish to take control of the island
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Mexico's Ebrard says government is in 'intensive' talks with US ahead of tariff deadline

Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Thursday his government was having intensive talks with the United States over Washington's threats to impose tariffs on goods

Mexico's Ebrard says government is in 'intensive' talks with US ahead of tariff deadline
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|US|World

Trump trade war favors Brazil's agribusiness, grain company SLC says

The trade war initiated by U.S.

Trump trade war favors Brazil's agribusiness, grain company SLC says
Americas|Political|US|World

Venezuela, US agree to resume flights of deported migrants

Venezuela and the United States have agreed to resume flights of migrants deported from the U.S., senior officials from each country said on Thursday, after an apparent pause in the

Venezuela, US agree to resume flights of deported migrants
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil puts forward Pietro Mendes for new term as Petrobras chairman

Brazilian state-run oil firm Petrobras said on Thursday that the Brazilian government has put forward Pietro Mendes for a new term as chairman, among the board members

Brazil puts forward Pietro Mendes for new term as Petrobras chairman
Americas|Political|US|World

Amid Trump crackdown, surge in migrants in Mexico seeking help to return home

President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown has coincided with a surge in U.S.-bound migrants in Mexico seeking help to return to their home countries,

Amid Trump crackdown, surge in migrants in Mexico seeking help to return home
Americas|Europe|Health|Science|World

Measles cases in Europe and Central Asia doubled last year to the highest reported level since 1997

There were 127,350 reported cases of measles, including 38 deaths, in Europe and Central Asia last year, marking the highest total in nearly 30 years, according to figures from UNICEF and the World Health Organization

Measles cases in Europe and Central Asia doubled last year to the highest reported level since 1997
Africa|Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

They crossed the world to reach the US. Now deported under Trump, they're stuck in Panama

Over the past week, Panama's government has released dozens of migrants from around the world who were deported from the U.S. The migrants fled conflict, religious persecution, poverty and government crackdowns in countries such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Cameroon, China, Pakistan and Iran

They crossed the world to reach the US. Now deported under Trump, they're stuck in Panama
Americas|Crime|Health|Political

Peru's detained ex-President Castillo transferred to a hospital days after starting hunger strike

Former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo has been taken from prison to a hospital days after beginning a hunger strike in protest of his ongoing rebellion trial

Peru's detained ex-President Castillo transferred to a hospital days after starting hunger strike
Americas|Business|Economy|MidEast|US

UAE aluminium exports to US jump ahead of Trump tariffs, data shows

United Arab Emirates exports of aluminium to the U.S. jumped in the first 11 days of March, data from the U.S.

UAE aluminium exports to US jump ahead of Trump tariffs, data shows
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chinese stocks, emerging market debt see large inflows in February, says IIF

Foreigners added nearly $16 billion to their emerging market portfolios in February, with investors loading up on Chinese stocks as well as debt across developing

Chinese stocks, emerging market debt see large inflows in February, says IIF
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Canada's CIBC says capital markets head Culham to replace Dodig as CEO

CIBC announced on Thursday that its CEO Victor Dodig would retire in October and be replaced by Harry Culham, the head of the Canadian bank's capital markets

Canada's CIBC says capital markets head Culham to replace Dodig as CEO
Americas|Australia|Europe|Science|World

How to see the moon turn red during March’s total lunar eclipse

How to see the moon turn red during March’s total lunar eclipse

How to see the moon turn red during March’s total lunar eclipse
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump expected to invoke wartime authority to speed up mass deportation effort in coming days

Trump expected to invoke wartime authority to speed up mass deportation effort in coming days

Trump expected to invoke wartime authority to speed up mass deportation effort in coming days
Americas|Crime|Education|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Search underway for US college student missing in the Dominican Republic

Authorities in the Dominican Republic are searching for a missing US college student, Sudiksha Konanki. The Dominican National police say the 20-year-old was last seen on surveillance camera with seven other people entering the Riu República Hotel in Punta Cana after 4:15 am. CNN's Rafael Romo reports.

Search underway for US college student missing in the Dominican Republic
Americas|Asia|Sports

Tokyo, Bristol and the A's in Sacramento are among the dates to watch for the MLB season

Shohei Ohtani begins his second season with the Los Angeles Dodgers in his native Japan, taking on the Chicago Cubs in a pair of games at the Tokyo Dome

Tokyo, Bristol and the A's in Sacramento are among the dates to watch for the MLB season
Americas|MidEast|Political|US|World

Talks with US possible but only on 'equal terms', top Iranian diplomat says

Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araqchi has not ruled out talks with Washington, but says they can only take place if both countries are on "equal terms," an Iranian state-run

Talks with US possible but only on 'equal terms', top Iranian diplomat says
Americas|Environment|Science|US

Ducks were once a conservation bright spot. Now they're declining in the US, new report shows

A new report says at least 112 North American bird species have lost more than half their populations in the past 50 years

Ducks were once a conservation bright spot. Now they're declining in the US, new report shows
Americas|Economy|Political

Brazil's fiscal framework unsustainable by 2027, minister warns

Brazil's planning minister said that the federal government, regardless of who is in power, will be unable to govern under the current fiscal framework in 2027, signaling a "

Brazil's fiscal framework unsustainable by 2027, minister warns
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US arms flow to Ukraine again as the Kremlin mulls a ceasefire proposal

Ukrainian and Polish officials say U.S. arms deliveries to Ukraine have resumed

US arms flow to Ukraine again as the Kremlin mulls a ceasefire proposal
Americas|Crime|Education|US|World

What to know about US student Sudiksha Konanki, who vanished in Dominican Republic on spring break

Investigators are continuing the search for a college student from Virginia who vanished earlier this month while visiting the Dominican Republic

What to know about US student Sudiksha Konanki, who vanished in Dominican Republic on spring break
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Walmart feels the heat in China after Trump imposes tariffs

Walmart feels the heat in China after Trump imposes tariffs

Walmart feels the heat in China after Trump imposes tariffs
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

US drops lawsuit against shelter provider alleging sexual abuse of migrant kids

By Sarah N.

US drops lawsuit against shelter provider alleging sexual abuse of migrant kids
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Canada announces plan to ease Syria sanctions

The Canadian government on Wednesday announced plans to ease sanctions on Syria during what it called a period of transition.

Canada announces plan to ease Syria sanctions
Americas|Sports

Mountour scores fastest OT goal in NHL history in Kraken's comeback win over Canadiens

Brandon Mountour had the fastest goal in NHL overtime history, scoring his second goal of the game four seconds into the extra period to give the Seattle Kraken a 5-4 comeback victory over Montreal on Wednesday night

Mountour scores fastest OT goal in NHL history in Kraken's comeback win over Canadiens
Americas|Economy|Political|Sports|World

Argentine retirees and soccer fans clash with police during protests against austerity measures

Argentine retirees and fans of several soccer teams have clashed with police during a protest in front of Congress in the capital, Buenos Aires, against the economic policies implemented by the government of President Javier Milei

Argentine retirees and soccer fans clash with police during protests against austerity measures
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Cautious Russia weighs Ukraine ceasefire plan as US tries to seal a deal

The Kremlin said on Wednesday it would review details from Washington about a proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine before responding,

Cautious Russia weighs Ukraine ceasefire plan as US tries to seal a deal
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration drops lawsuit against company accused of abusing children at migrant shelters

The Trump administration says it is dropping a civil lawsuit against the largest provider of housing for unaccompanied migrant children over alleged sexual abuse of minors at its facilities

Trump administration drops lawsuit against company accused of abusing children at migrant shelters
Americas|Election|Political

Ecuador Indigenous organization asks leftist candidate to respond to proposals

Major Ecuadorean Indigenous organization CONAIE and leftist social organizations said on Wednesday they will not support incumbent Daniel Noboa for president in

Ecuador Indigenous organization asks leftist candidate to respond to proposals
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Mexico's attorney general promises full investigation into mass grave

Mexico's Attorney General Alejandro Gertz pledged on Tuesday to conduct a full investigation into a mass grave recently found in western Jalisco state that is believed to be

Mexico's attorney general promises full investigation into mass grave
Americas|Election|Political

Mark Carney to be sworn in as Canada's prime minister on Friday

Mark Carney will be sworn in as Canada's next prime minister on Friday morning, marking the final day of Justin Trudeau's more than nine years in power.

Mark Carney to be sworn in as Canada's prime minister on Friday
Americas|Health|Political|US

Trump administration resumes detention of immigrant families after Biden-era pause

The Trump administration has resumed family detention of immigrants in a South Texas facility after a Biden-era pause

Trump administration resumes detention of immigrant families after Biden-era pause
Americas|Health|Political|World

Defiant Caribbean leaders dismiss trafficking accusations as US targets Cuba's doctor diplomacy

Caribbean leaders this week rejected U.S. accusations of Cuban labor exploitation after the United States announced it will restrict the visas of officials tied to a Cuban

Defiant Caribbean leaders dismiss trafficking accusations as US targets Cuba's doctor diplomacy
Americas|Environment|Europe|World

Ireland donates $16 million to Brazil's Amazon Fund

Ireland announced on Wednesday a donation of 15 million euros ($16.3 million) to Brazil's Amazon Fund, the Brazilian government said.

Ireland donates $16 million to Brazil's Amazon Fund
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Brazil seeks to reallocate nearly $6.9 billion in 2025 budget

Brazil's government has asked Congress to approve a nearly 40 billion reais ($6.9 billion) budget reallocation, boosting spending on pensions while cutting funds for the popular

Brazil seeks to reallocate nearly $6.9 billion in 2025 budget
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Ecuador partnering with Blackwater founder in divisive nationwide crackdown on crime

Ecuador partnering with Blackwater founder in divisive nationwide crackdown on crime

Ecuador partnering with Blackwater founder in divisive nationwide crackdown on crime
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

North America coffee industry seeks answers amid trade war

North American coffee market participants are seeking clarity on how the trade war started by the administration of U.S.

North America coffee industry seeks answers amid trade war
Americas|Health|Science|US|World

As tuberculosis cases rise in the US and worldwide, health officials puzzle over the resurgence of a disease once in decline

Reports of TB date back to the time of Hippocrates, but the Kansas outbreak shows that the ancient disease is very much a modern-day scourge.

As tuberculosis cases rise in the US and worldwide, health officials puzzle over the resurgence of a disease once in decline
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Venezuelan deported from US and held in Guantanamo for 15 days says it was ‘hell’

Venezuelan deported from US and held in Guantanamo for 15 days says it was ‘hell’

Venezuelan deported from US and held in Guantanamo for 15 days says it was ‘hell’
Americas|Crime|US

Blood stain leads to 2 arrests in 1997 cold case

Blood stain leads to 2 arrests in 1997 cold case

Blood stain leads to 2 arrests in 1997 cold case
Americas|Business|Economy|Travel

LATAM Airlines in talks to end agreement with Voepass as soon as July, sources say

LATAM Airlines is seeking to terminate its codeshare agreement with Brazilian regional carrier Voepass as early as the second half of this year, according to

LATAM Airlines in talks to end agreement with Voepass as soon as July, sources say
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Canada could restrict its oil exports to US if Trump trade war escalates

Canada could impose non-tariff measures such as restricting its oil exports to the United States or levying export duties on products if a

Canada could restrict its oil exports to US if Trump trade war escalates
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Brazil will not retaliate against US steel tariffs immediately, mulls all actions

Brazil's Finance Minister said on Wednesday that the country would not immediately retaliate against tariffs imposed by the United States on steel and aluminum imports, instead

Brazil will not retaliate against US steel tariffs immediately, mulls all actions
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

TC Energy CEO says company remains bullish on US, in spite of trade tension

The CEO of Canadian pipeline company TC Energy Corp. said it continues to favor the U.S. over Canada when it comes to capital investment, even as trade

TC Energy CEO says company remains bullish on US, in spite of trade tension
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

Brussels has made EU liquor, beauty exports trade war targets, industries say

Europe's spirits and cosmetics industries hit back at the European Commission's plan to slap tariffs on U.S.-made goods on Wednesday, saying

Brussels has made EU liquor, beauty exports trade war targets, industries say
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|MidEast

Brazil egg exports soar amid stronger U.S. demand

Brazilian egg exports, including fresh and processed products, increased by 57.5% in February, the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA) said on Wednesday,

Brazil egg exports soar amid stronger U.S. demand
Americas|Economy|Finance|World

Argentina's inflation seen rising slightly in February- Reuters poll

Argentina's monthly inflation rate likely rose in February, slightly higher than the figure recorded in January, a Reuters poll of analysts showed ahead of data due on Friday.

Argentina's inflation seen rising slightly in February- Reuters poll
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada announces C$29.8 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US

Canada will impose retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imported goods worth C$29.8 billion ($20 billion) effective on Thursday in response to U.S.

Canada announces C$29.8 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Bank of Canada cuts rates by 25 bps, warns of tariff crisis

The Bank of Canada trimmed its key policy rate by 25 basis points on Wednesday to 2.75% and raised concerns about inflationary pressures and

Bank of Canada cuts rates by 25 bps, warns of tariff crisis
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Ontario premier freezes plan to slap surcharge of electricity exports to US

The premier of the Canadian province of Ontario said he was suspending plans to impose a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the United States and would fly to Washington this

Ontario premier freezes plan to slap surcharge of electricity exports to US
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil unveils rules to expand payroll-deductible loans for workers

Brazil announced new rules on Wednesday to expand payroll-deductible loans for private-sector workers through the country's digital work card app, allowing them to access cheaper

Brazil unveils rules to expand payroll-deductible loans for workers
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Fact check: Nine Trump false claims about Canada

Fact check: Nine Trump false claims about Canada

Fact check: Nine Trump false claims about Canada
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

FULL TEXT- Bank of Canada to be cautious about future rate moves

The Bank of Canada released the following text of opening remarks by Governor Tiff Macklem on Wednesday: "Good morning.

FULL TEXT- Bank of Canada to be cautious about future rate moves
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Bolivia turns to crypto for energy imports amid dollar, fuel shortages

Bolivia's state energy firm YPFB will use cryptocurrency to pay for energy imports amid a painful shortage of dollars and fuel in the landlocked South American nation, a company

Bolivia turns to crypto for energy imports amid dollar, fuel shortages
Americas|Political|US|World

Rubio says G7 won't discuss US 'takeover' of Canada

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Rubio says G7 won't discuss US 'takeover' of Canada
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FULL TEXT- Bank of Canada cuts rates by 25 bps

The Bank of Canada released the following statement on Wednesday: "The Bank of Canada today reduced its target for the overnight rate to 2.75%, with the Bank Rate at 3%

FULL TEXT- Bank of Canada cuts rates by 25 bps
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Instant View: Bank of Canada cuts benchmark rate by 25 basis points

TORONTO - The Bank of Canada on Wednesday lowered its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 2.75%.

Instant View: Bank of Canada cuts benchmark rate by 25 basis points
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Ukraine bets on US LNG as gas import needs rise

Ukraine may import large volumes of U.S. gas this year via terminals in Germany, Greece, Lithuania and Poland, its state gas operator said, as Kyiv struggles with the

Ukraine bets on US LNG as gas import needs rise
Americas|Political|US|World

Trump administration yet to talk to Cuba over migration, foreign vice minister says

Cuba has yet to discuss migration with the Trump administration, Vice Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio told Reuters, even as the U.S. plows ahead with a

Trump administration yet to talk to Cuba over migration, foreign vice minister says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Canada will announce more than $20 billion in tariffs in response to Trump's metal tariffs

Canada will announce Canadian $29.8 billion or $20.7 billion in retaliatory tariffs in response to the 25% steel and aluminum tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump has leveled

Canada will announce more than $20 billion in tariffs in response to Trump's metal tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

Jackson Square Aviation orders 50 A320neo family aircraft

U.S. aircraft leasing firm Jackson Square Aviation has placed its first direct order with Airbus for 50 A320neo Family aircraft, it said in a statement on Wednesday.

Jackson Square Aviation orders 50 A320neo family aircraft
Americas|Sports

‘It’s not easy, but I can imagine that it looks like it’: Iga Świątek cruises into quarterfinals at Indian Wells

‘It’s not easy, but I can imagine that it looks like it’: Iga Świątek cruises into quarterfinals at Indian Wells

‘It’s not easy, but I can imagine that it looks like it’: Iga Świątek cruises into quarterfinals at Indian Wells
Americas|Election|Europe|Political|World

Greenland’s center-right opposition wins closely watched election dominated by Trump’s annexation threat

Greenland’s center-right opposition wins closely watched election dominated by Trump’s annexation threat

Greenland’s center-right opposition wins closely watched election dominated by Trump’s annexation threat
Americas|Lifestyle|Sports

She found her dream home on one of the world’s most famous golf courses

She found her dream home on one of the world’s most famous golf courses

She found her dream home on one of the world’s most famous golf courses
Americas|Economy|Political|Travel|US

Canadians, stung by Trump's tariffs and rhetoric, balk at US travel

Right on the U.S.-Canadian border, Corey Fram's tourism marketing job has gotten a lot harder of late.

Canadians, stung by Trump's tariffs and rhetoric, balk at US travel
Americas|Crime|US

Court stays execution of Texas man days before he was set to die by lethal injection

A Texas appeals court has halted the execution of a man who has spent more than 30 years on death row and had been set to die by lethal injection this week

Court stays execution of Texas man days before he was set to die by lethal injection
Americas|Election|Europe|Political|World

Greenland's independence gradualists win election amid Trump control pledge

Greenland's pro-business opposition Demokraatit party, which favours a slow approach to independence from Denmark, won Tuesday's

Greenland's independence gradualists win election amid Trump control pledge
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Rio Tinto to raise $9 billion in debt for Arcadium Lithium buyout

The world's biggest iron ore producer Rio Tinto will raise $9 billion in U.S. investment-grade bonds as it seeks to fund its recently-closed buyout of Arcadium Lithium, the miner said on

Rio Tinto to raise $9 billion in debt for Arcadium Lithium buyout
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canadian energy minister says Ottawa will respond to any US tariffs

Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson told CNN on Tuesday his country will respond shortly to any tariffs from the U.S. while also adding Canada was not

Canadian energy minister says Ottawa will respond to any US tariffs
Americas|Science|Technology|US

Explorers discover wreckage of cargo ship that sank in Lake Superior storm more than 130 years ago

Explorers have discovered the sunken wreckage of one of the first steel cargo ships to travel the Great Lakes

Explorers discover wreckage of cargo ship that sank in Lake Superior storm more than 130 years ago
Americas|Crime|Health|Sports

Argentina puts 7 of Maradona’s healthcare professionals on trial

An Argentine court has started its trial of seven healthcare professionals accused of negligence in the death of soccer great Diego Maradona at age 60

Argentina puts 7 of Maradona’s healthcare professionals on trial
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Billionaire Agarwal may invest in US oil service firms to expand Cairn output

India's largest privately owned oil and gas company Cairn India said it may invest in U.S. service and engineering companies as part of a $5 billion plan to grow

Billionaire Agarwal may invest in US oil service firms to expand Cairn output
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Technology

China leads increased EV purchases as EU tariffs start to hit

China in February again led purchases of electric vehicles, which increased worldwide versus a year ago, even as European Union tariffs on China-made EVs reduced sales

China leads increased EV purchases as EU tariffs start to hit
Americas|Economy|Health|Political

Colombia's Petro calls referendum for stalled health, labor reforms

Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on Tuesday that he would call a national referendum so that voters can weigh in on his embattled health and labor reforms amid a lack of

Colombia's Petro calls referendum for stalled health, labor reforms
Americas|Environment|Science|Travel|US

Hawaii volcano again puts tall lava fountains on display in latest eruption episode

An erupting Hawaii volcano was shooting fountains of lava hundreds of feet into the sky

Hawaii volcano again puts tall lava fountains on display in latest eruption episode
Americas|Business|US

Mercedes-Benz names Jason Hoff to newly created position of North America CEO

Mercedes-Benz said on Tuesday it has appointed Jason Hoff to the newly created role of North America CEO, effective May 1 as the German maker looks to strengthen its focus on the U.S., its

Mercedes-Benz names Jason Hoff to newly created position of North America CEO
Americas|Crime|Education|Travel|US

What we know about the US college student missing in Dominican Republic

What we know about the US college student missing in Dominican Republic

What we know about the US college student missing in Dominican Republic
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Sports|World

Amid chants, flags, and No. 10 shirts, the trial for the death of Maradona began

Amid chants, flags, and No. 10 shirts, the trial for the death of Maradona began

Amid chants, flags, and No. 10 shirts, the trial for the death of Maradona began
Americas|Crime|World

Rio de Janeiro police demolish 'drug trafficking resort' in favela

By Rodrigo Viga Gaier RIO DE JANEIRO - Rio de Janeiro police demolished on Tuesday a facility they dubbed a "drug trafficking resort," which they said was used as a meeting point for drug traffickers

Rio de Janeiro police demolish 'drug trafficking resort' in favela
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Guyana considers plan to refine oil in US, import fuel

Guyana is considering a plan to export crude oil to the United States for refining and to bring back fuel for domestic supply and possibly for sale to nearby

Guyana considers plan to refine oil in US, import fuel
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump adviser says 50% tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum won't take effect Wednesday

U.S. President Donald Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro said on Tuesday that an increased tariff of 50% on Canadian steel and aluminum will not take effect on Wednesday.

Trump adviser says 50% tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum won't take effect Wednesday
Americas|Economy|Political

Argentina pushes new IMF deal toward finish line with decree

Argentina's government published a decree on Tuesday backing a new International Monetary Fund (IMF) program, the most concrete step yet towards sealing a new

Argentina pushes new IMF deal toward finish line with decree
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Doug Ford, the Canadian politician loudly contesting Trump’s ‘America First’ trade policy

Doug Ford, the Canadian politician loudly contesting Trump’s ‘America First’ trade policy

Doug Ford, the Canadian politician loudly contesting Trump’s ‘America First’ trade policy
Americas|Entertainment|Health|World

Clowns and musicians bring the joy of Carnival to sick children in a Rio hospital

Clowns complete with red noses and tutus sung Carnival songs to sick children on the pediatric ward of a Rio de Janeiro hospital on Tuesday, bringing the ebullient festivities normally found on the streets straight to the young patients and their carers

Clowns and musicians bring the joy of Carnival to sick children in a Rio hospital
Americas|Crime|Political|World

UN's Haiti rights expert says fixing Haiti crisis is 'doable'

The United Nations' Haiti rights expert on Tuesday said he believed solving a spiraling insecurity crisis in the Caribbean nation was "doable," if law enforcement are

UN's Haiti rights expert says fixing Haiti crisis is 'doable'
Americas|Europe|Political|World

UK's Starmer welcomes Ukraine ceasefire proposal, says ball is in Russia's court

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed on Tuesday a 30-day ceasefire proposal that Ukraine has agreed to and said it was now up to Russia to end the fighting.

UK's Starmer welcomes Ukraine ceasefire proposal, says ball is in Russia's court
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Alberta energy minister says proposed trade de-escalation options to US

Alberta Energy Minister Brian Jean said on Tuesday he had provided the administration of U.S.

Alberta energy minister says proposed trade de-escalation options to US
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

TSX hits 4-month low as investors price in slower economic growth

Canada's main stock index extended its recent declines on Tuesday, including losses for financial and consumer-related shares, as the implementation of U.S

TSX hits 4-month low as investors price in slower economic growth
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump reverses new tariffs threat on Canada after Ontario rescinds electricity charges

Trump reverses new tariffs threat on Canada after Ontario rescinds electricity charges

Trump reverses new tariffs threat on Canada after Ontario rescinds electricity charges
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Ontario premier backs down on US electricity hikes, prompting Trump to halt doubling tariffs

Ontario’s premier says he is suspending the 25% surcharge on electricity exports after speaking with the U.S. Commerce Secretary and agreeing to meet with him in Washington this week

Ontario premier backs down on US electricity hikes, prompting Trump to halt doubling tariffs
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

US bans flights to Haiti's capital until Sept. 8 as UN expert says gang violence is more dire

The United States has extended its ban on flights to Haiti’s capital until Sept. 8 because of escalating gang violence

US bans flights to Haiti's capital until Sept. 8 as UN expert says gang violence is more dire
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Tariff chaos could push Mexico into technical recession

Mexico's economy appears on track to contract in the first quarter, entering a technical recession, according to analysts, as U.S.

Tariff chaos could push Mexico into technical recession
Americas|Europe|Political|World

In rare meeting without U.S. ally, Western army chiefs meet to show Ukraine unity

More than 30 army chiefs among Washington's closest allies met in Paris on Tuesday without their U.S. counterparts, seeking to take on more

In rare meeting without U.S. ally, Western army chiefs meet to show Ukraine unity
Americas|Health|Political|US

Caribbean leaders oppose US policy targeting Cuban medical missions, saying they're critical

Caribbean leaders are pushing back against a new U.S. policy that aims to crack down on Cuban medical missions, saying that the work of hundreds of Cuban medical staff across the region is essential

Caribbean leaders oppose US policy targeting Cuban medical missions, saying they're critical
Americas|Crime|Education|Lifestyle|World

A recent Colombian law lets some women walk free from prison – but resuming life is not easy

A recent Colombian law lets some women walk free from prison – but resuming life is not easy

A recent Colombian law lets some women walk free from prison – but resuming life is not easy
Americas|Crime|Sports

Argentina starts trial over death of soccer icon Maradona

Argentina began a long-awaited trial on Tuesday of the medical team for soccer star Diego Maradona, over four years after his death in 2020, in a case that has

Argentina starts trial over death of soccer icon Maradona
Americas|Crime|Travel|World

FBI joins search for US college student who vanished in Dominican Republic on spring break

Police in the Dominican Republic say the FBI has joined the search for a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student who went missing nearly a week ago while on spring break

FBI joins search for US college student who vanished in Dominican Republic on spring break
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Ontario premier threatens to ‘shut off electricity completely’ for US if trade war escalates

Ontario premier threatens to ‘shut off electricity completely’ for US if trade war escalates

Ontario premier threatens to ‘shut off electricity completely’ for US if trade war escalates
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Health|Sports|World

Maradona medical team trial: what you need to know

In Argentina, eight medical professionals who made up Diego Maradona's care team have been accused of culpable homicide over the events leading up to the former footballer's death on

Maradona medical team trial: what you need to know
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil's industrial output undershoots forecasts, remains steady in January

Industrial production in Brazil remained unchanged in January from December, government statistics agency IBGE said on Tuesday, undershooting market forecasts as indicators

Brazil's industrial output undershoots forecasts, remains steady in January
Americas|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli fire kills four Palestinians in Gaza, amid new ceasefire talks

An Israeli air strike killed four Palestinians in Gaza on Tuesday, the territory's civil emergency service said, as Arab mediators and the United States tried to

Israeli fire kills four Palestinians in Gaza, amid new ceasefire talks
Americas|Political|US|World

What happens when leaders have loyalists in charge of men with guns: Lessons for the US from Nicaragua, Syria and other authoritarian countries

Donald Trump’s moves to install loyalists in US security agencies and the military echo the actions of strongmen worldwide who prioritize personal loyalty over competence and respect for the law.

What happens when leaders have loyalists in charge of men with guns: Lessons for the US from Nicaragua, Syria and other authoritarian countries
Americas|Business|Economy|Entertainment|Europe

Lego sales rise as bricks click with more shoppers

Lego reported strong sales growth for 2024 as more shoppers snapped up its colourful plastic brick construction sets and the toymaker said it was taking market share

Lego sales rise as bricks click with more shoppers
Americas|Travel

Air India flight from Chicago to New Delhi returns hours into journey after rags, clothes and plastic bags clog toilets

Air India flight from Chicago to New Delhi returns hours into journey after rags, clothes and plastic bags clog toilets

Air India flight from Chicago to New Delhi returns hours into journey after rags, clothes and plastic bags clog toilets
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Fashion and Beauty|US

Spanish fashion retailer Mango adapting to US tariffs, CEO says

Spanish fashion retailer Mango is adapting to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on imports from China and could rethink the types of products it sells in

Spanish fashion retailer Mango adapting to US tariffs, CEO says
Americas|Crime|Education|Lifestyle|Travel|US|World

Father of missing US student Sudiksha Konanki asks for wider investigation in Dominican Republic

The father of a 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student from Virginia who went missing in the Dominican Republic while on spring break says he's asking authorities to widen their investigation

Father of missing US student Sudiksha Konanki asks for wider investigation in Dominican Republic
Americas|Crime|MidEast|Political|US

Israel-Gaza war behind record high US anti-Muslim incidents, advocacy group says

Discrimination and attacks against American Muslims and Arabs rose by 7.4% in 2024 due to heightened Islamophobia caused by U.S. ally Israel's war in Gaza and

Israel-Gaza war behind record high US anti-Muslim incidents, advocacy group says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Kentucky bourbon makers fear becoming 'collateral damage' in Trump's trade war

The owners of Brough Brothers bourbon in Kentucky are ready to put their business plan into action

Kentucky bourbon makers fear becoming 'collateral damage' in Trump's trade war
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Cuba concludes release of 553 prisoners following Vatican-brokered deal

Cuba's top tribunal said late on Monday 553 prisoners had been released following a deal brokered by the Vatican that seemed in limbo after U.S.

Cuba concludes release of 553 prisoners following Vatican-brokered deal
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Couche-Tard rejects Seven & i's antitrust concerns over $47 billion takeover bid

Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard on Tuesday said it is confident there is a "clear path" to overcome U.S. regulatory hurdles in its proposed $

Couche-Tard rejects Seven & i's antitrust concerns over $47 billion takeover bid
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Panama Canal weighs pipeline to move gas, with eye on Asian clients

The Panama Canal is exploring the construction of a pipeline to move liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) across the trade passage, canal administrator Ricaurte

Panama Canal weighs pipeline to move gas, with eye on Asian clients
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Immigration officials defend authority to hold migrants at Guantanamo Bay

U.S. immigration and military authorities say that immigrants from 27 countries were being held at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station in Cuba, while revealing new details of conditions of confinement and defending the government’s authority to transfer and hold immigrants to the military base

Immigration officials defend authority to hold migrants at Guantanamo Bay
Americas|Australia|Business|Economy|US

Woodside investment decision on Louisiana LNG may slip into Q2, says CEO

Australia's Woodside LNG may push a final investment decision on its Louisiana liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant into the second quarter of 2025 as

Woodside investment decision on Louisiana LNG may slip into Q2, says CEO
Americas|Business|Crime|Food|US

Coffee theft surges in the US as prices for the beans soar

Theft of truck loads of green coffee beans is surging in the United States, the world's largest importer of the commodity, as prices for the beans increased to

Coffee theft surges in the US as prices for the beans soar
Americas|Crime|Travel|US|World

Authorities in the Dominican Republic search for a missing American university student

Authorities in the Dominican Republic are searching for a 20-year-old university student from the U.S. who went missing in the popular tourist town of Punta Cana while on vacation

Authorities in the Dominican Republic search for a missing American university student
Americas|Environment|World

Guatemala's Volcano of Fire erupts and forces evacuations

Guatemala’s Volcano of Fire is erupting, and authorities have evacuated nearly 300 families while warning that another 30,000 people in the area could be at risk

Guatemala's Volcano of Fire erupts and forces evacuations
Americas|Environment|Political|World

COP30 president cites limits of global climate summits

After decades of United Nations climate summits, the model of gathering world leaders to negotiate agreements under complex rules is starting to

COP30 president cites limits of global climate summits
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Eleven people die in southern Mexico after bus flips over

Eleven people died and at least 12 were injured in southern Mexico on Monday morning after the bus transporting them flipped over, authorities in the state of Oaxaca said.

Eleven people die in southern Mexico after bus flips over
Americas|Crime|Political

Guatemala judge orders journalist Zamora back to prison

A Guatemalan judge ordered prominent journalist Jose Zamora back to jail on Monday in a case that stems from money laundering charges he has dismissed as a political

Guatemala judge orders journalist Zamora back to prison
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

Argentina analysts see 2025 inflation at 23.3%

Argentine analysts held their forecasts for this year's inflation nearly steady, according to the central bank's market expectations survey published on Monday, predicting year-end

Argentina analysts see 2025 inflation at 23.3%
Americas|Crime|Health|Sports

Medics who treated soccer legend Maradona before his death go on trial for homicide

Seven members of the medical team that treated Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona before his death will go on trial for homicide starting Tuesday in Buenos Aires

Medics who treated soccer legend Maradona before his death go on trial for homicide
Americas|Political|World

Suriname's Albert Ramdin elected OAS's first Caribbean secretary general

The Organization of American States on Monday elected Surinamese Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin as its new secretary general through 2030, taking

Suriname's Albert Ramdin elected OAS's first Caribbean secretary general
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Ontario slaps 25% tax increase on electricity exports to US in response to Trump's trade war

Ontario’s premier, the leader of Canada’s most populous province, is now charging 25% more for electricity shipped to 1.5 million American homes and businesses in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff plan

Ontario slaps 25% tax increase on electricity exports to US in response to Trump's trade war
Americas|Business|Economy|Election|Political

Canada's next prime minister Carney says transition will be quick after meeting with Trudeau

Canada’s next prime minister has met with outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and is vowing a quick transition

Canada's next prime minister Carney says transition will be quick after meeting with Trudeau
Americas|Election|Political|US|World

Donald Trump is reviving the fortunes of governments and leaders that talk tough against him

Canada’s governing Liberal Party appeared poised for a historic election defeat this year

Donald Trump is reviving the fortunes of governments and leaders that talk tough against him
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|Finance

Lloyd's of London expects $2.3 billion in net losses from Los Angeles wildfires

Lloyd's of London said on Monday it expected $2.3 billion in net losses caused by the recent Los Angeles wildfires, as the insurance marketplace reported a dip in underwriting

Lloyd's of London expects $2.3 billion in net losses from Los Angeles wildfires
Americas|Election|Political

Canada's incoming prime minister Carney meets Trudeau, promises quick transition

Former central banker Mark Carney, fresh from a landslide victory to become the leader of Canada's ruling Liberal Party and the country's next

Canada's incoming prime minister Carney meets Trudeau, promises quick transition
Americas|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

UK's Starmer tells Trump he hopes Saudi talks will end pause of U.S. aid, intelligence to Ukraine

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told U.S.

UK's Starmer tells Trump he hopes Saudi talks will end pause of U.S. aid, intelligence to Ukraine
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Ontario imposes 25% surcharge on electricity exports to US

The Canadian province of Ontario is imposing a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to New York state, Michigan and Minnesota to protest against U.S.

Ontario imposes 25% surcharge on electricity exports to US
Americas|Business|Environment|World

CNN video analysis finds hundreds of Chinese boats suspected of illegal fishing

A fleet of more than 550 fishing trawlers could be seen from space in an area of international waters near Argentina that's notorious for illegal fishing. A CNN video analysis found that more than 80% of the fishing vessels in the area were sailing under the Chinese flag.

CNN video analysis finds hundreds of Chinese boats suspected of illegal fishing
Americas|Election|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump's renewed interest in Greenland lacks respect, says prime minister

U.S.

Trump's renewed interest in Greenland lacks respect, says prime minister
Americas|Election|Political

Mark Carney addresses Trump in first remarks as leader of Canada’s Liberal Party

Mark Carney has been elected leader of Canada’s Liberal Party in a months-long, high-stakes race to replace Justin Trudeau. During his first remarks, he addressed President Donald Trump.

Mark Carney addresses Trump in first remarks as leader of Canada’s Liberal Party
Americas|Crime|Sports

Maradona death trial stirs emotions, anger in soccer-mad Argentina

Argentina will begin a trial this week into the medical team of late soccer icon Diego Maradona over homicide by negligence, a case that has charged up emotions in the country

Maradona death trial stirs emotions, anger in soccer-mad Argentina
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

CERAWEEK-Canada could boost oil supplies to US, but also needs new markets, Alberta premier says

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on Monday that the Canadian province would continue to supply crude oil to the United States but that U.S.

CERAWEEK-Canada could boost oil supplies to US, but also needs new markets, Alberta premier says
Americas|Business|Environment|Political|World

What makes Greenland a strategic prize at a time of rising tensions? And why now?

U.S. President Donald Trump first suggested buying Greenland in 2019

What makes Greenland a strategic prize at a time of rising tensions? And why now?
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

VW's Traton sees no significant impact from U.S. tariffs

Traton does not see a significant impact from U.S. tariffs on imports from Mexico in the short term, Volkswagen's truck unit said during a post-earnings call on Monday.

VW's Traton sees no significant impact from U.S. tariffs
Americas|MidEast|Political|World

Hamas says talks with US focused on release of American hostage in Gaza

Meetings between Hamas leaders and U.S. hostage negotiator Adam Boehler in recent days focused on the release of an American-Israeli dual national being held by

Hamas says talks with US focused on release of American hostage in Gaza
Americas|Sports

Katherine Legge becomes first woman to race in NASCAR Cup Series since 2018

Katherine Legge becomes first woman to race in NASCAR Cup Series since 2018

Katherine Legge becomes first woman to race in NASCAR Cup Series since 2018
Americas|Election|Political

Canada’s Liberal Party chooses Mark Carney to succeed Justin Trudeau

Canada’s Liberal Party chooses Mark Carney to succeed Justin Trudeau

Canada’s Liberal Party chooses Mark Carney to succeed Justin Trudeau
Americas|Business|Environment|Political|World

Why Argentina’s military is deploying to surveil hundreds of Chinese fishing boats off its coast

Why Argentina’s military is deploying to surveil hundreds of Chinese fishing boats off its coast

Why Argentina’s military is deploying to surveil hundreds of Chinese fishing boats off its coast
Americas|Asia|Economy|Political|World

China says it will grow relations with Canada on basis of mutual respect

China will continue to grow bilateral relations with Canada on the basis of mutual respect and equality, the foreign ministry said after Mark Carney won the race to lead Canada's

China says it will grow relations with Canada on basis of mutual respect
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

China hits back at Canada with fresh agriculture tariffs

China announced tariffs on over $2.6 billion worth of Canadian agricultural and food products on Saturday, retaliating against levies Ottawa

China hits back at Canada with fresh agriculture tariffs
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

Seven & i in talks with Couche-Tard over store sales for merger deal

Japan's Seven & i Holdings said on Monday that talks have begun with Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard (ACT) over a store sale plan that would set the stage for ACT's $47 billion

Seven & i in talks with Couche-Tard over store sales for merger deal
Americas|Economy|Election|Political

Ex-central banker to replace Trudeau as Canada's prime minister after winning Liberal Party vote

Former central banker Mark Carney will become Canada’s next prime minister after the governing Liberal Party elected him its leader as the country deals with U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war and annexation threat, and a federal election looms

Ex-central banker to replace Trudeau as Canada's prime minister after winning Liberal Party vote
Americas|Environment|World

Argentina floods kill at least 10 in Bahia Blanca port city

Heavy rains in the Argentine port city of Bahia Blanca, southwest of the capital Buenos Aires, left at least 10 dead and caused substantial flooding on

Argentina floods kill at least 10 in Bahia Blanca port city
Americas|Business|Economy|Election|Political

Mark Carney, crisis-fighting central banker, to lead Canada through US trade war

Mark Carney, soon to become Canada's new prime minister, is a two-time central banker and crisis fighter about to face his biggest challenge of all: steering

Mark Carney, crisis-fighting central banker, to lead Canada through US trade war
Americas|Economy|Election|Political

Mark Carney wins race to replace Trudeau as Canada's prime minister

Former central banker Mark Carney won the race to become leader of Canada's ruling Liberal Party and will succeed Justin Trudeau as prime

Mark Carney wins race to replace Trudeau as Canada's prime minister
Americas|Election|Political|World

Honduras holds primaries as voter frustration simmers over security and the economy

Voters in Honduras will select candidates from the three main parties to compete in November’s general election for the presidency

Honduras holds primaries as voter frustration simmers over security and the economy
Americas|Sports

Allende scores to lead Miami past Charlotte 1-0 with Messi again watching from the bench

Tadeo Allende scored 17 seconds into the second half and Inter Miami won its third straight match without Lionel Messi, beating Charlotte FC 1-0

Allende scores to lead Miami past Charlotte 1-0 with Messi again watching from the bench
Americas|Political|World

Mexico's Sheinbaum rallies national pride after US tariff reprieve

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum told supporters in a massive rally on Sunday that dialogue and respect had prevailed in achieving a pause on U.S. tariffs and that the

Mexico's Sheinbaum rallies national pride after US tariff reprieve
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Tens of thousands of Mexicans rally with president to celebrate US decision to delay tariffs

Tens of thousands of people have packed into Mexico’s City main plaza to celebrate with President Claudia Sheinbaum a decision by the U.S. to postpone tariffs on many of the country’s goods

Tens of thousands of Mexicans rally with president to celebrate US decision to delay tariffs
Americas|Election|Political|World

Ecuador will not receive deported migrants of other nationalities, president says

Ecuador President Daniel Noboa said on Sunday that his country will not receive deported migrants of other nationalities, and criticized Venezuela's president for allegedly rejecting

Ecuador will not receive deported migrants of other nationalities, president says
Americas|Political|US

Trump isn't alone in his geopolitical aspirations. Some in Illinois and Oregon want change too

Some residents of rural Illinois and Oregon are hoping to ditch their states and either join neighboring ones or create whole new states

Trump isn't alone in his geopolitical aspirations. Some in Illinois and Oregon want change too
Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Panama releases dozens of detained deportees from US into limbo following human rights criticism

Panama has released dozens of migrants deported from the United States who were held for weeks in a remote camp on the condition that they would leave the Central American nation in 30 days

Panama releases dozens of detained deportees from US into limbo following human rights criticism
Americas|Crime|Entertainment|Political|US

The Tate brothers left Romania and are facing an active criminal investigation in Florida. Here’s what we know

The Tate brothers left Romania and are facing an active criminal investigation in Florida. Here’s what we know

The Tate brothers left Romania and are facing an active criminal investigation in Florida. Here’s what we know
Americas|Election|Political

How will Canada's next prime minister be chosen?

Canada's ruling Liberal Party is choosing a new leader on Sunday to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said in January he was stepping down after growing

How will Canada's next prime minister be chosen?
Americas|MidEast|Political|US|World

US Secretary of State Rubio to meet Ukrainian counterparts in Saudi Arabia this week

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Saudi Arabia over March 10-12 for talks with Ukrainian counterparts, a statement from the U.S. Department of State said.

US Secretary of State Rubio to meet Ukrainian counterparts in Saudi Arabia this week
Americas|Sports

Novak Djokovic stunned by Botic van de Zandschulp at Indian Wells, marking his third consecutive defeat

Novak Djokovic stunned by Botic van de Zandschulp at Indian Wells, marking his third consecutive defeat

Novak Djokovic stunned by Botic van de Zandschulp at Indian Wells, marking his third consecutive defeat
Americas|Political|World

Venezuela president says flights to bring home migrants from US 'affected'

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Saturday that scheduled flights to bring home Venezuelan migrants from the U.S. had been affected by "this unexplained, tremendous commotion",

Venezuela president says flights to bring home migrants from US 'affected'
Americas|Political|US|World

Venezuelan parents watch from home as their son is laid to rest in Texas after drowning

The cries of a mother watching from Venezuela through a cellphone pierced through the somber Christian music and gusts of wind as her son's casket was lowered into the ground

Venezuelan parents watch from home as their son is laid to rest in Texas after drowning
Americas|Crime

12 people injured by 3 men shooting randomly at Toronto pub customers

Canadian police say a dozen people have been injured in a shooting at an eastern Toronto pub

12 people injured by 3 men shooting randomly at Toronto pub customers
Americas|Crime|US

Escaped prisoner from Puerto Rico caught in Lee County after nearly 40 years on the run

Escaped prisoner from Puerto Rico caught in Lee County after nearly 40 years on the run

Escaped prisoner from Puerto Rico caught in Lee County after nearly 40 years on the run
Americas|Crime|US

Ex-boyfriend arrested in murder of woman found dead in suitcase

Ex-boyfriend arrested in murder of woman found dead in suitcase

Ex-boyfriend arrested in murder of woman found dead in suitcase
Americas|Crime|US

Mom facing charges after police find 5 children living in squalor conditions

Mom facing charges after police find 5 children living in squalor conditions

Mom facing charges after police find 5 children living in squalor conditions
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

‘Just enough to get through’: Brewery selling crate of 1,461 beers to help Canadians survive the next 4 years

‘Just enough to get through’: Brewery selling crate of 1,461 beers to help Canadians survive the next 4 years

‘Just enough to get through’: Brewery selling crate of 1,461 beers to help Canadians survive the next 4 years
Americas|Political|Sports|US

Trump will lead task force preparing for 2026 World Cup

President Donald Trump created a task force Friday to prepare for the 2026 World Cup, which will bring the globe’s premier soccer tournament to North America at a time when Trump’s on-again-off-again tariffs have ratcheted up tensions across the continent

Trump will lead task force preparing for 2026 World Cup
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

US determined there are 9 wrongfully detained Americans in Venezuela

U.S.

US determined there are 9 wrongfully detained Americans in Venezuela
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Panama to request legal, financial documents on CK Hutchison-BlackRock port deal

The Panama Maritime Authority, which oversees shipping and port infrastructure in the country, will request all legal and financial

Panama to request legal, financial documents on CK Hutchison-BlackRock port deal
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

Drugs to blame in Liam Payne's death, close friend says

Drugs are the only thing to blame in the death of former One Direction star Liam Payne, according to a close friend who was

Drugs to blame in Liam Payne's death, close friend says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil's Petrobras to pay $283 million to settle U.S. court dispute with EIG

Brazilian state-run oil firm Petrobras said on Friday its board approved an agreement to settle a U.S. court dispute with EIG Energy Fund XIV, including a $283 million payment by

Brazil's Petrobras to pay $283 million to settle U.S. court dispute with EIG
Americas|Crime|Political

Why Canada is jailing more Indigenous people despite Trudeau's promises

Like a growing number of formerly incarcerated Indigenous people, Marvin Starblanket's life is still governed by Correctional Service Canada rules.

Why Canada is jailing more Indigenous people despite Trudeau's promises
Americas|Economy|Political|Sports|US

Soccer-Trump says U.S. trade tensions with Mexico, Canada will make World Cup more exciting

Political and economic tensions between the United States and its 2026 World Cup co-hosts Canada and Mexico will make the tournament more exciting, U.S.

Soccer-Trump says U.S. trade tensions with Mexico, Canada will make World Cup more exciting
Americas|Science|World

Watch the moon turn red during a total lunar eclipse in March

A total lunar eclipse will flush the moon red across the Western Hemisphere

Watch the moon turn red during a total lunar eclipse in March
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Haitian economist takes over as transition president in friendly ceremony

Haitian economist and former central bank chief Fritz Alphonse Jean took over the rotating presidency of Haiti's transitional presidential council on Friday, taking the

Haitian economist takes over as transition president in friendly ceremony
Americas|Health|Political|US|World

From staff cuts to aid reductions, UN humanitarian agencies scramble in wake of US funding freeze

Trump administration freezes on U.S. foreign aid have led many United Nations organizations to cut staff, budgets and services in places as diverse as Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and even the United States

From staff cuts to aid reductions, UN humanitarian agencies scramble in wake of US funding freeze
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Food|Political|World

China imposes retaliatory tariffs on Canadian farm and food products

China has announced retaliatory tariffs on some Canadian farm and food imports, after Canada imposed duties in October on Chinese-made electric vehicles and steel and aluminum products

China imposes retaliatory tariffs on Canadian farm and food products
Americas|Sports|US

NBA-leading Cavaliers win 13th straight game, rallying to edge Hornets 118-117

Donovan Mitchell scored 24 points and the NBA-leading Cleveland Cavaliers rallied for their 13th straight victory, 118-117 over the Charlotte Hornets on Friday night

NBA-leading Cavaliers win 13th straight game, rallying to edge Hornets 118-117
Americas|Asia|MidEast|Political|World

Panama offers temporary reprieve for 112 migrants deported by US

Panama offers temporary reprieve for 112 migrants deported by US

Panama offers temporary reprieve for 112 migrants deported by US
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|US

CMA CGM in talks with US shipyards, CEO tells Les Echos

CMA CGM is in talks with shipyards about the possibility of having medium-sized container vessels built in the United States, the French shipping group's CEO Rodolphe Saade told Les

CMA CGM in talks with US shipyards, CEO tells Les Echos
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Ukraine foreign minister says he had constructive call with US counterpart Rubio

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said he had a "constructive call" with his U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio on Friday to discuss an upcoming bilateral meeting in Saudi Arabia.

Ukraine foreign minister says he had constructive call with US counterpart Rubio
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US, Canadian farmers face soaring fertilizer prices amid Trump trade war

With only weeks until spring planting on both sides of the border gets underway, Canadian and U.S. farmers, already facing low grain prices, are bracing for

US, Canadian farmers face soaring fertilizer prices amid Trump trade war
Americas|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Majority of Brazil Supreme Court chamber upholds Rumble suspension

The majority of a five-member panel of Brazil's Supreme Court formed a majority on Friday to uphold a justice's previous ruling to suspend U.S. video-sharing platform Rumble in

Majority of Brazil Supreme Court chamber upholds Rumble suspension
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada commits over C$6 billion to fight impact of US tariffs, find new markets

Canada on Friday unveiled billions of dollars in aid and other forms of support to businesses and people expected to be directly affected

Canada commits over C$6 billion to fight impact of US tariffs, find new markets
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Technology

Canada's RBC lays off some employees after segment shakeup, sources say

Royal Bank of Canada, Canada's largest lender, laid off some employees as a result of changes at its business segments following the C$13.5 billion acquisition of

Canada's RBC lays off some employees after segment shakeup, sources say
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

TSX rallies but still posts biggest weekly decline in 2025

Canada's main stock index clawed back some of its weekly decline on Friday as higher oil prices boosted energy shares, with the market rallying despite domestic jobs data

TSX rallies but still posts biggest weekly decline in 2025
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Mexico taps Edgar Amador as new finance minister after Ramirez de la O steps down

Mexican Finance Minister Rogelio Ramirez de la O stepped down on Friday in a widely expected move and was

Mexico taps Edgar Amador as new finance minister after Ramirez de la O steps down
Americas|Crime|US

Car being pulled from Columbia River might have belonged to Oregon family that vanished in 1958

Authorities are pulling submerged vehicles from the Columbia River, including a car thought to have belonged to a Portland couple who vanished in 1958 while out for a drive with their three daughters

Car being pulled from Columbia River might have belonged to Oregon family that vanished in 1958
Americas|Economy|Election|Political

Canada to name a new leader while dealing with Trump trade war

Former central banker Mark Carney looks set to become Canada’s next prime minister after the governing Liberals announce a replacement for Justin Trudeau on Sunday

Canada to name a new leader while dealing with Trump trade war
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada, including 250% tax on dairy

Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada, including 250% tax on dairy

Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada, including 250% tax on dairy
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Mexican cartel leader’s son is sentenced to life in prison for role in major drug trafficking plot

The son of a Mexican drug cartel boss has been sentenced in Washington to life in prison for helping his father run one of the country’s largest and most violent narcotics trafficking organizations

Mexican cartel leader’s son is sentenced to life in prison for role in major drug trafficking plot
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Mexican finance minister, a holdover from previous administration, resigns and is replaced by deputy

Mexican Finance Secretary Rogelio Ramírez de la O, a holdover from the previous administration, has resigned for personal reasons and will be replaced by his deputy

Mexican finance minister, a holdover from previous administration, resigns and is replaced by deputy
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Ryan Wedding: FBI offers $10 million reward for arrest of former Olympic snowboarder alleged to have trafficked drugs through SoCal

Snowboarder Ryan Wedding has been added to the FBI’s most wanted list, the agency said Thursday. The State Department is offering a reward of up to $10 million for any information leading to Wedding’s arrest.

Ryan Wedding: FBI offers $10 million reward for arrest of former Olympic snowboarder alleged to have trafficked drugs through SoCal
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Ecuadorian president offers carte blanche to police and military after attack kills 22 in Guayaquil

Ecuadorian president offers carte blanche to police and military after attack kills 22 in Guayaquil

Ecuadorian president offers carte blanche to police and military after attack kills 22 in Guayaquil
Americas|Health|US

Nearly 230 measles cases reported in outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico

Nearly 230 measles cases reported in outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico

Nearly 230 measles cases reported in outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico
Americas|Business|Economy|Health

Canada court approves $23 billion settlement to end Big Tobacco lawsuits

A Canadian court approved a plan to settle long-running tobacco lawsuits in the country as part of which the units of three Big Tobacco companies will pay C$32.5 billion ($22.67 billion),

Canada court approves $23 billion settlement to end Big Tobacco lawsuits
Americas|Business|Sports|Technology

Cadillac F1 receives approval to enter global series as expanded 11th team in 2026

Cadillac’s Formula 1 team has received official approval to join the grid in 2026 and its owners insist the team will be ready to compete

Cadillac F1 receives approval to enter global series as expanded 11th team in 2026
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Canada's economy adds few jobs in February; unemployment unchanged

Canada's unemployment in February was unchanged from the prior month and new job additions was only marginally up, data showed on Friday, showing early signs of an impact of

Canada's economy adds few jobs in February; unemployment unchanged
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Mexico aims to boost compliant exports to 90% after U.S. tariff reprieve

Mexico expects to significantly boost the number of compliant companies exporting to the U.S. under a regional trade pact in coming weeks, Economy Minister

Mexico aims to boost compliant exports to 90% after U.S. tariff reprieve
Americas|Political|World

Panama to grant some temporary permits to migrants sent from US

Panama will issue temporary permits for some migrants recently sent from the U.S. allowing them to stay in the Central American nation for up to 90 days if they do not wish to

Panama to grant some temporary permits to migrants sent from US
Americas|Australia|Sports

Alex Condon's 'wheeling and dealing' has No. 5 Florida closing in on a No. 1 seed in March Madness

It wasn’t that long ago that Alex Condon was a point guard

Alex Condon's 'wheeling and dealing' has No. 5 Florida closing in on a No. 1 seed in March Madness
Americas|Business|Economy

Canadian Q4 industry capacity use edges up to 79.8%

Canadian industries ran at 79.8% of capacity in the fourth quarter of 2024, higher than the upwardly revised 79.4% in the third quarter, Statistics Canada said on Friday.

Canadian Q4 industry capacity use edges up to 79.8%
Americas|Business|Economy

Mercado libre says will invest $3.4 billion in mexico in 2025

Latin American e-commerce giant MercadoLibre said on Friday it will invest $3.4 billion in Mexico in 2025.

Mercado libre says will invest $3.4 billion in mexico in 2025
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Canada's February unemployment rate unchanged, economy adds few jobs

Canada's unemployment rate held steady at 6.6% in February while new job additions were only marginally up, data showed on Friday, reflecting the early potential

Canada's February unemployment rate unchanged, economy adds few jobs
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Family distraught after father detained by federal agents after 30 years in the U.S.

Family distraught after father detained by federal agents after 30 years in the U.S.

Family distraught after father detained by federal agents after 30 years in the U.S.
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil's economy grows 3.4% in 2024 but year-end weakness signals fewer rate hikes

Brazil's economy grew 3.4% in 2024, the strongest since the post-pandemic rebound, but momentum slowed more than expected in the fourth quarter as restrictive

Brazil's economy grows 3.4% in 2024 but year-end weakness signals fewer rate hikes
Americas|Crime|US

Bodycam footage shows takedown of ax-wielding man accused of chasing down woman, yelling racial slur

Bodycam footage shows takedown of ax-wielding man accused of chasing down woman, yelling racial slur

Bodycam footage shows takedown of ax-wielding man accused of chasing down woman, yelling racial slur
Americas|Health|US

New Mexico health officials investigate cause of death in resident who tested positive for measles

New Mexico health officials investigate cause of death in resident who tested positive for measles

New Mexico health officials investigate cause of death in resident who tested positive for measles
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Inflows into global money market funds jump as US tariffs deepen economic fears

Global money market funds witnessed a surge in inflows in the week through March 5 as investors sought safety following the United States' move to escalate its trade war by slapping steep

Inflows into global money market funds jump as US tariffs deepen economic fears
Americas|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Mexican activists warn of setbacks ahead of women's rights march

As women across Mexico prepare to take to the streets for International Women's Day on Saturday, activists warn of fragile advances and

Mexican activists warn of setbacks ahead of women's rights march
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|World

China slams Trump’s return to the ‘law of the jungle’

China slams Trump’s return to the ‘law of the jungle’

China slams Trump’s return to the ‘law of the jungle’
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Dominican Republic rebukes Spanish opposition party over 'vicious' AI video

The Dominican Republic has rebuked Spain's main opposition party over an AI-generated video in which it indirectly linked the Caribbean nation to corruption while attacking its own

Dominican Republic rebukes Spanish opposition party over 'vicious' AI video
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|Political

Brazil braces for more Chinese demand, higher food prices amid US trade war

U.S.

Brazil braces for more Chinese demand, higher food prices amid US trade war
Americas|Business|Economy|Food

Global coffee trade grinding to a halt, hit hard by brutal price hikes

Global coffee traders and roasters say they have slashed their purchases to minimal levels, as the industry reels from a steep surge in prices that suppliers

Global coffee trade grinding to a halt, hit hard by brutal price hikes
Americas|Asia|Political|World

Philippines says to sign troops pact with Canada as defence ties deepen

The Philippines and Canada are set to sign a Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA) after negotiations aimed at enhancing defence and security cooperation between the two

Philippines says to sign troops pact with Canada as defence ties deepen
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Asian countries in the crosshairs of Trump's tariffs

As U.S.

Asian countries in the crosshairs of Trump's tariffs
Americas|Crime|Sports|US

US offers $10 million reward for fugitive snowboarder accused of running deadly drug ring

There’s a $10 million reward for information leading to the arrest of a former Olympic snowboarder for Canada who is wanted for running a multi-national drug trafficking network and planning multiple murders related to the drug ring

US offers $10 million reward for fugitive snowboarder accused of running deadly drug ring
Americas|Environment|Science|World

Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico rebound this year

The number of monarch butterflies wintering in the mountains west of Mexico City, rebounded this year, doubling the area they covered in 2024 despite the stresses of climate change

Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico rebound this year
Americas|Crime|Political|US

US Justice Dept to ramp up staffing for immigration cases

The U.S.

US Justice Dept to ramp up staffing for immigration cases
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Brazil touts 'positive' call with senior U.S. trade official

Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin on Thursday held a "positive" video call with U.S.

Brazil touts 'positive' call with senior U.S. trade official
Americas|Asia|Business|Political|US

Samsung seeking US public affairs head with Trump ties, newspaper says

Samsung Electronics' head of North American public affairs is expected to resign and it is looking for a successor with ties to U.S.

Samsung seeking US public affairs head with Trump ties, newspaper says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Panama closes 1.2 billion-euro loan with Bank of America subsidiary

Panama's government has closed a 1.2 billion euros ($1.29 billion) loan with a two-year maturity with a subsidiary of Bank of America, the Economy Ministry said a statement on

Panama closes 1.2 billion-euro loan with Bank of America subsidiary
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem promises help in her first visit to Puerto Rico

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has promised to help Puerto Rico in her first visit to the U.S. territory as it struggles to rebuild from catastrophic hurricanes amid chronic power outages

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem promises help in her first visit to Puerto Rico
Americas|Health|Political|World

Latin American activists warn of pushback on reproductive rights

Latin American rights activists on Thursday warned of growing political threats to reproductive rights across the region, as the United

Latin American activists warn of pushback on reproductive rights
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

VW may avoid 25% Trump tariff, but BMW and others face trade levy

Volkswagen said on Thursday that its vehicles made in North America will likely avoid being subject to the 25% tariffs U.S.

VW may avoid 25% Trump tariff, but BMW and others face trade levy
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Mexico wins tariff reprieve after president's 'excellent' Trump call

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum thanked her U.S. counterpart Donald Trump for an "excellent and respectful" call on Thursday, promising

Mexico wins tariff reprieve after president's 'excellent' Trump call
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada's tariffs to remain despite Trump postponing tariffs on many imports from Canada for a month

Canadian government officials say Canada’s initial retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. will remain in place for now despite President Donald Trump postponing 25% tariffs on many imports from Canada for a month

Canada's tariffs to remain despite Trump postponing tariffs on many imports from Canada for a month
Local|Americas|Lifestyle|News|Political|WrittenByLAPost

Women’s March plans International Women’s Day protest in DTLA

The Women’s March Foundation — a Los Angeles-based activist group — is planning a protest for International Women’s Day Saturday. The event is anticipated to begin with a rally at 532 S. Olive St. in Pershing Square, starting 10 a.m. on March 8. Attendees are then expected to march towards L.A. City Hall.  Organizers aim to protest what they describe as the Trump administration’s “war against women driven by the Project 2025 Playbook,” referring to a set of far-right policies recommended by the conservative Heritage Foundation. “Our policy demand is to get back our reproductive rights, equal pay for equal

Women’s March plans International Women’s Day protest in DTLA
Americas|Political|US

See moment Democrats sing and defy Johnson on House floor

Ten Democrats joined with House Republicans to censure Rep. Al Green for his protest during President Donald Trump’s address to Congress. After the vote, Green led a group of Democrats to sing “We Shall Overcome” on the House floor.

See moment Democrats sing and defy Johnson on House floor
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Canada's January trade surplus at 32-month high as firms stockpile on tariff threat

Canada's trade surplus in January exceeded expectations by a wide margin posting a 32-month record as fears of tariffs from the U.S. pushed exports of cars and

Canada's January trade surplus at 32-month high as firms stockpile on tariff threat
Americas|Health|US

New Mexico adult dies with measles, though cause of death isn't yet confirmed

An adult who was infected with measles has died in New Mexico, though the virus has not been confirmed as the cause

New Mexico adult dies with measles, though cause of death isn't yet confirmed
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canadians in crosshairs of trade war call Trump’s tariffs a ‘bad dream’

Canadians in crosshairs of trade war call Trump’s tariffs a ‘bad dream’

Canadians in crosshairs of trade war call Trump’s tariffs a ‘bad dream’
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|World

Guyana's tax agency to begin dispute resolution with Exxon over expenses

Guyana's Natural Resources ministry has ordered the country's tax agency to begin a dispute resolution with Exxon Mobil over the recovery of some $214 million in

Guyana's tax agency to begin dispute resolution with Exxon over expenses
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada will delay second wave of retaliatory tariffs, finance minister says

Canada will delay a planned second wave of retaliatory tariffs on C$125 billion of U.S. products until April 2, Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said in a post on X on Thursday.

Canada will delay second wave of retaliatory tariffs, finance minister says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

'Psychodrama' tariff negotiations frustrate Mexico and Canada

Mexican and Canadian officials are increasingly frustrated by tariff negotiations with the Trump

'Psychodrama' tariff negotiations frustrate Mexico and Canada
Americas|Crime|US

Michigan woman convicted of murder in crash that killed 2 kids at a birthday party

A Michigan woman has been convicted of second-degree murder, nearly a year after she crashed her SUV at a boat club, killing two children at a birthday party

Michigan woman convicted of murder in crash that killed 2 kids at a birthday party
Americas|Crime|US

Car being pulled from an Oregon river might have belonged to a family that vanished in 1958

Authorities are pulling submerged vehicles from the Columbia River, including a car thought to have belonged to a Portland couple who vanished in 1958 while out for a drive with their three daughters

Car being pulled from an Oregon river might have belonged to a family that vanished in 1958
Americas|Entertainment|Sports|World

2026 World Cup final will include halftime show for the first time

2026 World Cup final will include halftime show for the first time

2026 World Cup final will include halftime show for the first time
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Fact check: Trump wildly exaggerates trade deficits with Canada, Mexico, China and the EU

Fact check: Trump wildly exaggerates trade deficits with Canada, Mexico, China and the EU

Fact check: Trump wildly exaggerates trade deficits with Canada, Mexico, China and the EU
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump's trade war draws swift retaliation with new tariffs from Mexico, Canada and China

President Donald Trump’s trade war against America’s three biggest trading partners drew immediate retaliation from Mexico, Canada and China

Trump's trade war draws swift retaliation with new tariffs from Mexico, Canada and China
Americas|Crime|US

'We're overwhelmed with joy': Boy abducted in Georgia 7 years ago found safe, suspects charged

'We're overwhelmed with joy': Boy abducted in Georgia 7 years ago found safe, suspects charged

'We're overwhelmed with joy': Boy abducted in Georgia 7 years ago found safe, suspects charged
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Mexico won't have to pay tariffs on USMCA goods until April 2, Trump says

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said Mexico won't be required to pay tariffs on any goods that fall under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade until April 2.

Mexico won't have to pay tariffs on USMCA goods until April 2, Trump says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Tariff deadline set off spike in cross-border trucking rates, data shows

Rates for cross-border trucking to and from the U.S. jumped in the lead up to President Donald Trump's new tariffs on Canada and Mexico, as companies

Tariff deadline set off spike in cross-border trucking rates, data shows
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Mexican companies hold back U.S.-bound exports, hoping for tariff reversal

The flow of Mexican goods exported to the United States has slowed as companies anxiously hold back stock and wait to see

Mexican companies hold back U.S.-bound exports, hoping for tariff reversal
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Canada's Ivey PMI rises to seven-month high in February

Canadian economic activity expanded at the fastest pace in seven months in February as employment rose and prices heated up, Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data showed on

Canada's Ivey PMI rises to seven-month high in February
Americas|Election|Political|World

Guyana asks World Court to block Venezuela's Esequibo election plans

Guyana on Thursday asked the International Court of Justice to order Venezuela not to proceed with plans to hold elections in the disputed region of Esequibo,

Guyana asks World Court to block Venezuela's Esequibo election plans
Americas|Political|US

US House censures Democrat Al Green for protesting Trump's speech

A handful of Democrats joined the majority Republicans in the U.S.

US House censures Democrat Al Green for protesting Trump's speech
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

After a murder, cartels loom over Mexico's new system of electing judges

Clerical workers in an Acapulco courthouse heard the shots ring out as they were wrapping up their workday.

After a murder, cartels loom over Mexico's new system of electing judges
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil's fourth-quarter economic growth forecast to have slowed: Reuters poll

Brazil's economy is forecast to have moderated in the final quarter of last year due to slower growth in private consumption and investment, a Reuters poll

Brazil's fourth-quarter economic growth forecast to have slowed: Reuters poll
Americas|Election|Europe|Political|World

Takeaways from AP's report on why so many Greenlanders are Lutheran

Most Greenlanders are proudly Inuit

Takeaways from AP's report on why so many Greenlanders are Lutheran
Americas|Europe|Political|World

New Zealand envoy to the UK fired for questioning Trump’s knowledge of history

New Zealand envoy to the UK fired for questioning Trump’s knowledge of history

New Zealand envoy to the UK fired for questioning Trump’s knowledge of history
Americas|Arts|Entertainment|Europe

In Mexico City, this German organist says music is a gift from God and the organ's sound is proof

Being an organist might seem like a solitary job, but German maestro Leo Krämer never feels too far from his listeners

In Mexico City, this German organist says music is a gift from God and the organ's sound is proof
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Jack Daniel’s parent company says Canada pulling booze off shelves is even worse than tariffs

Jack Daniel’s parent company says Canada pulling booze off shelves is even worse than tariffs

Jack Daniel’s parent company says Canada pulling booze off shelves is even worse than tariffs
Americas|Election|Political

Canada's ruling Liberals move on from Trudeau with Trump boost

Canada's ruling Liberal party is moving on from a decade dominated by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by capitalizing on a wave of patriotism and adopting

Canada's ruling Liberals move on from Trudeau with Trump boost
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

European auto stocks jump on Trump tariff pause as Stellantis pledges 'more American cars'

European automakers' shares jumped on Thursday after U.S.

European auto stocks jump on Trump tariff pause as Stellantis pledges 'more American cars'
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

After Trump's tariffs, Mexico seeks Asian and European crude oil buyers

Mexican state company Pemex is in talks with potential buyers in Asia, including China, and Europe, as it seeks alternative markets

After Trump's tariffs, Mexico seeks Asian and European crude oil buyers
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Putin, mending ties with US, names veteran diplomat Darchiev as new ambassador

Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Alexander Darchiev, a veteran diplomat known in the past for public denunciations of the West, as ambassador to the United States on

Putin, mending ties with US, names veteran diplomat Darchiev as new ambassador
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe

Telefonica hires Rothschild to help sell its Peru unit, El Confidencial reports

Spanish telecommunications company Telefonica has hired Rothschild to help it sell its unit in Peru that filed for bankruptcy protection last month, the El Confidencial news outlet

Telefonica hires Rothschild to help sell its Peru unit, El Confidencial reports
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Greenland PM rebuffs Trump: We do not want to be Americans

Greenland's Prime Minister Mute Egede said on Wednesday that the Greenlandic people will determine their own future and do not want to be Danes nor Americans.

Greenland PM rebuffs Trump: We do not want to be Americans
Americas|Sports|US

Lightning acquire Gourde and Bjorkstrand and Panthers get Vanecek as NHL trade action heats up

The Tampa Bay Lightning have answered the cross-state-rival and defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers’ first couple of additions ahead of the NHL trade deadline with a big move of their own

Lightning acquire Gourde and Bjorkstrand and Panthers get Vanecek as NHL trade action heats up
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump exempts some automakers from Canada, Mexico tariffs for one month

U.S.

Trump exempts some automakers from Canada, Mexico tariffs for one month
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political

El Salvador announces more bitcoin purchases, gives IMF assurances

El Salvador announced on Wednesday the purchase of a bitcoin, which takes the total in the country's strategic reserve to above 6,102

El Salvador announces more bitcoin purchases, gives IMF assurances
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

US cuts intelligence sharing for Ukraine, adding pressure for Russia peace deal

The U.S. has paused intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, CIA Director John Ratcliffe said on Wednesday, piling pressure on Ukrainian

US cuts intelligence sharing for Ukraine, adding pressure for Russia peace deal
Americas|Business|Political|US|World

Panama president calls Trump's talk of 'reclaiming' the Panama Canal a lie

Panama President José Raúl Mulino has accused U.S. President Donald Trump of lying when Trump said in his address to Congress the night before that his administration was “reclaiming” the Panama Canal

Panama president calls Trump's talk of 'reclaiming' the Panama Canal a lie
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Mexico could seek other trade partners after US tariffs, president says

Mexico's government may look for other trade partners, the nation's president said on Wednesday, after the United States slapped tariffs on its southern neighbor.

Mexico could seek other trade partners after US tariffs, president says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Canada muses about oil and gas exports as lever in tariffs dispute, also mentions potash

Canada could potentially use oil and gas exports as a lever in negotiations if U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports escalate, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told a Toronto business

Canada muses about oil and gas exports as lever in tariffs dispute, also mentions potash
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump tariffs threaten to derail Canada's economic recovery

U.S. tariffs that took effect on Tuesday are threatening to derail Canada's fledgling economic recovery and will fuel a rise in consumer prices and unemployment,

Trump tariffs threaten to derail Canada's economic recovery
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stocks climb as Trump to delay some auto tariffs; euro up

Stock indexes rose sharply on Wednesday after the White House said President Donald Trump will exempt automakers from his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico

Stocks climb as Trump to delay some auto tariffs; euro up
Americas|Political|US

Vance promotes Trump's 'whole government' immigration crackdown during visit to US-Mexico border

Vice President JD Vance has visited the U.S.-Mexico border to showcase how arrests for illegal crossings have fallen sharply under President Donald Trump

Vance promotes Trump's 'whole government' immigration crackdown during visit to US-Mexico border
Americas|Health|Political|World

USAID cuts put tuberculosis response in peril, WHO says

The Trump administration's decision to pause U.S. foreign aid would undo progress made in containing tuberculosis (TB) infections across low- and middle-income countries, putting the lives

USAID cuts put tuberculosis response in peril, WHO says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Latam markets jump on hopes of US tariff relief after Trump floats exemptions

Latin American markets soared on Wednesday, with Mexico's peso regaining more of its tariff-driven losses as investors hoped for some relief from U.S.

Latam markets jump on hopes of US tariff relief after Trump floats exemptions
Americas|Business|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

TSX rallies as Canada gains some tariff relief

Canada's main stock index rebounded from a seven-week low on Wednesday, led by gains for metal mining and consumer discretionary shares, as copper prices jumped and Canada

TSX rallies as Canada gains some tariff relief
Americas|Crime|US

Man treated 'like a dog' before murder in upstate New York, prosecutor says

Prosecutors in upstate New York say seven people were indicted on first-degree murder charges in the killing of a 24-year-old man who was subjected to weeks of torture

Man treated 'like a dog' before murder in upstate New York, prosecutor says
Americas|Crime|US

Miami man charged with torturing 4-year-old son

Miami man charged with torturing 4-year-old son

Miami man charged with torturing 4-year-old son
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|Political

Canadian brewer buys local grain, Chinese cans due to US tariffs

Phil Smith is going to buy more Canadian grain and Chinese cans as he, like millions of Canadians, responds to the U.S. tariffs imposed on

Canadian brewer buys local grain, Chinese cans due to US tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Mexico's Sheinbaum popularity may insulate her from tariff devastation

President Donald Trump's across-the-board tariffs on goods from Mexico have not only left President Claudia Sheinbaum

Mexico's Sheinbaum popularity may insulate her from tariff devastation
Americas|Crime|US

Three Michigan brothers missing since 2010 are declared dead by a judge at mom's request

A judge has declared three Michigan brothers dead, more than 14 years after they disappeared at Thanksgiving

Three Michigan brothers missing since 2010 are declared dead by a judge at mom's request
Americas|Environment|Political|World

Defense of climate multilateralism key to Brazil's leadership, COP30 president says

Brazil will use its presidency of the annual United Nations global climate talks to press for multilateralism and respect for science, COP30 President-Designate Andre

Defense of climate multilateralism key to Brazil's leadership, COP30 president says
Americas|Europe|Sports|World

Knight, Coyne Schofield lead mix of experience, youth on US women world hockey championship roster

The United States is bringing a mix of familiar faces and youth to the women’s world hockey championship tournament in the Czech Republic next month

Knight, Coyne Schofield lead mix of experience, youth on US women world hockey championship roster
Americas|Political|US

U.S. introduces visa restrictions for foreign officials that facilitate illegal immigration

U.S.

U.S. introduces visa restrictions for foreign officials that facilitate illegal immigration
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Bank of England's Bailey urges US to step back from trade wars

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey urged the United States on Wednesday to settle its concerns about the global economy through dialogue

Bank of England's Bailey urges US to step back from trade wars
Americas|Political|US|World

CIA director Ratcliffe says US cut off intelligence to Ukraine -Fox Business Network interview

U.S. President Donald Trump ordered that intelligence cooperation with Ukraine be halted as well as military aid, CIA Director John Ratcliffe said on Wednesday.

CIA director Ratcliffe says US cut off intelligence to Ukraine -Fox Business Network interview
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canada's services PMI falls to 5-month low on tariff concerns

The downturn in Canada's services economy deepened in February as firms avoided committing to new business in anticipation of a trade war, S&P Global's Canada

Canada's services PMI falls to 5-month low on tariff concerns
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|US

Volvo Cars may move some production to US over Trump tariffs

Volvo Cars may move production of some of its models to the U.S. depending on tariffs, but aims to stick to a plan to export its European-made EX30 SUV model to

Volvo Cars may move some production to US over Trump tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Canada, citing trade turmoil, to crack down on foreign takeover bids

Canada, citing fears that recent trade turbulence could cut the value of domestic companies, on Wednesday vowed to make it harder for foreign firms to launch "predatory" takeover

Canada, citing trade turmoil, to crack down on foreign takeover bids
Americas|Political|US

Trump, Trudeau set to speak on Wednesday amid tariff battle, source says

U.S.

Trump, Trudeau set to speak on Wednesday amid tariff battle, source says
Americas|Business|Political|US|World

Panama president says Trump lied about Panama Canal's 'reclaiming'

Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino said on Wednesday morning that U.S.

Panama president says Trump lied about Panama Canal's 'reclaiming'
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Chile's SQM reports 41% drop in profit on lower lithium prices

Chile's SQM, the world's second-largest lithium producer, reported a 40.9% fall in fourth-quarter net profit on Wednesday, as higher sales volumes failed to offset a sharp decline

Chile's SQM reports 41% drop in profit on lower lithium prices
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Senate Majority Leader lays out what he thinks Trump’s tariff plan is

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who represents South Dakota – a state that relies heavily on trade with Canada – told CNN's Dana Bash that while he supports open, free trade between the US, Mexico and Canada, the senator added that he believes Trump is approaching tariffs, "as a means to an end."

Senate Majority Leader lays out what he thinks Trump’s tariff plan is
Americas|Economy|Lifestyle|Travel|World

‘The Mountain that Eats Men.’ This Bolivian town is the only place in the world where you can legally buy dynamite

‘The Mountain that Eats Men.’ This Bolivian town is the only place in the world where you can legally buy dynamite

‘The Mountain that Eats Men.’ This Bolivian town is the only place in the world where you can legally buy dynamite
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Canada requests WTO consultations with US over 'unjustified tariffs', says ambassador

Canada has requested consultations with the United States on "unjustified tariffs" at the World Trade Organization, Canada's ambassador to the WTO in Geneva

Canada requests WTO consultations with US over 'unjustified tariffs', says ambassador
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Kremlin says Zelenskiy's letter to Trump on readiness to negotiate is positive

Russia welcomes Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's statement that Kyiv is willing to negotiate over the war, but it is not yet clear to Moscow who it might be negotiating

Kremlin says Zelenskiy's letter to Trump on readiness to negotiate is positive
Americas|Election|Europe|Political|Travel|World

Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship after Trump re-election

Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship after Trump re-election

Record number of Americans applied for UK citizenship after Trump re-election
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US firm agrees to buy Panama Canal ports at center of Trump fury

US firm agrees to buy Panama Canal ports at center of Trump fury

US firm agrees to buy Panama Canal ports at center of Trump fury
Americas|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

World's oldest llama enjoys comforting chronically ill children in North Carolina

A bucktoothed llama that spends his days comforting chronically ill children at a North Carolina camp founded by NASCAR royalty has been crowned the world’s oldest llama in captivity

World's oldest llama enjoys comforting chronically ill children in North Carolina
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Tariffs stand out amid menagerie of market drivers

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland With so much going on in markets right now, it's hard to know where to look.

Tariffs stand out amid menagerie of market drivers
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Sports

Adidas sees growth at high single-digit rate in 2025

Adidas expects sales growth of up to 10% this year, slowing slightly after a strong 2024, as it sees continued double-digit growth for the adidas brand.

Adidas sees growth at high single-digit rate in 2025
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Canadian official, who threatened to shut off oil to US, fires back after Trump's tariffs

After President Trump implemented 25 percent blanket tariffs on Canada, Justin Trudeau retaliated with targeted tariffs on US goods. Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who has threatened to cut off oil to the United States over tariffs, discussed the ongoing trade dispute between the US and Canada with CNN's John Berman.

Canadian official, who threatened to shut off oil to US, fires back after Trump's tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US, Canadian officials in talks to possibly roll back Trump's tariffs, WSJ reports

The United States and Canadian officials are in talks about reducing or lifting tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed on Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing

US, Canadian officials in talks to possibly roll back Trump's tariffs, WSJ reports
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Trudeau slams Trump for starting a trade war with Canada while appeasing Putin

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called U_S_ President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs “very dumb.”

Trudeau slams Trump for starting a trade war with Canada while appeasing Putin
Americas|Business|Economy|Technology

Apple launches new iPad Air with AI features to stoke demand

Apple on Tuesday launched new versions of its iPad Air, enhancing the mid-tier tablet with its M3 chip and artificial intelligence capabilities in a bid to spur upgrades among customers.

Apple launches new iPad Air with AI features to stoke demand
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Mexico says it will impose retaliatory tariffs on US with details coming Sunday

Mexico’s president says the country will respond to the 25% tariffs imposed by the United States with retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, with details to come

Mexico says it will impose retaliatory tariffs on US with details coming Sunday
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

TD Bank sets new CEO's pay at $7.9 million, cuts US chief's salary

Canada's TD Bank set CEO Raymond Chun's 2024 salary at C$11.4 million ($7.88 million) and cut U.S. retail banking head Leo Salom's pay amid the lender's anti-money laundering (AML) issues,

TD Bank sets new CEO's pay at $7.9 million, cuts US chief's salary
Americas|Crime|Political|US

The Florida attorney general's office is investigating Andrew and Tristan Tate

Florida’s attorney general says his office has opened a criminal investigation into Andrew and Tristan Tate, who are charged with human trafficking in Romania

The Florida attorney general's office is investigating Andrew and Tristan Tate
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trudeau dismisses 'very dumb' tariffs, says Trump wants to ruin Canadian economy

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told U.S.

Trudeau dismisses 'very dumb' tariffs, says Trump wants to ruin Canadian economy
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Lutnick: US could announce trade deal Wednesday with Mexico and Canada after imposing tariffs

Lutnick: US could announce trade deal Wednesday with Mexico and Canada after imposing tariffs

Lutnick: US could announce trade deal Wednesday with Mexico and Canada after imposing tariffs
Americas|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Political|World

Two Oscar-winning films shed light on the thousands of disappeared people in Latin America

Two visions of the trauma of disappeared people in Latin America had a central role at Sunday's Academy Awards

Two Oscar-winning films shed light on the thousands of disappeared people in Latin America
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US farmers face higher costs, fewer markets from tariffs, farm groups warn

U.S.

US farmers face higher costs, fewer markets from tariffs, farm groups warn
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|US

Gallagher strikes $1.2 billion deal for rival insurance broker Woodruff Sawyer

Arthur J. Gallagher said on Tuesday it would acquire rival Woodruff Sawyer in a $1.2 billion deal, marking the insurance broker's latest move to expand its business.

Gallagher strikes $1.2 billion deal for rival insurance broker Woodruff Sawyer
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

China and Canada immediately retaliate against Trump’s tariffs. Mexico is next

China and Canada immediately retaliate against Trump’s tariffs. Mexico is next

China and Canada immediately retaliate against Trump’s tariffs. Mexico is next
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Watch Trudeau speak directly to Trump during blistering speech

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outlined how his country will respond to the blanket 25 percent tariffs President Trump imposed on Canada and Mexico.

Watch Trudeau speak directly to Trump during blistering speech
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Venezuela's oil exports rose in Feb ahead of Chevron's license termination

Venezuela's exports of crude and fuel rose in February to their highest since November, vessel monitoring data showed, as the U.S. prepared to terminate a key license

Venezuela's oil exports rose in Feb ahead of Chevron's license termination
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

Fanduel owner expects to ride US gambling boom for 34% profit jump in 2025

Flutter, the world's largest online betting company, said on Tuesday it expects to increase its core profit by around 34% this year following growth of 26% in 2024,

Fanduel owner expects to ride US gambling boom for 34% profit jump in 2025
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

BlackRock to buy Hong Kong firm's Panama Canal port stake amid Trump pressure

An investor group backed by BlackRock agreed to buy a majority stake in the Hong Kong-based company that runs ports along either side of

BlackRock to buy Hong Kong firm's Panama Canal port stake amid Trump pressure
Americas|Asia|Business|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Stocks fall on Trump tariffs; euro gains as Germany invests

Major stock indexes fell on Tuesday as the United States hit Canada, Mexico and China with steep tariffs, while the euro climbed to a three-month peak

Stocks fall on Trump tariffs; euro gains as Germany invests
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Mexico's peso ends higher, stocks rebound

Mexico's peso rose against the dollar in a volatile session on Tuesday, as traders priced the effect of newly imposed U.S. tariffs of 25% on

Mexico's peso ends higher, stocks rebound
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump’s tariffs could plunge Mexico and Canada into a recession

Trump’s tariffs could plunge Mexico and Canada into a recession

Trump’s tariffs could plunge Mexico and Canada into a recession
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump's NATO nominee pledges to strengthen alliance despite Russian pivot

Donald Trump's nominee to be U.S. ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, pledged on Tuesday to strengthen NATO and said the Republican

Trump's NATO nominee pledges to strengthen alliance despite Russian pivot
Americas|Health|US

Measles cases in Texas rise to 159, state health department says

Measles cases in Texas increased from 146 to 159 on Tuesday, a week after an unvaccinated child died of the disease in one of the largest outbreaks that U.S. has seen in the past decade.

Measles cases in Texas rise to 159, state health department says
Americas|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Euro gains after German debt reform; US dollar falls

The euro climbed to a three-month peak against the U.S. dollar on Tuesday after Germany's conservatives and Social Democrats announced

Euro gains after German debt reform; US dollar falls
Americas|Business|Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court seems likely to block Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun makers

The Supreme Court seemed likely Tuesday to block a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against top firearm manufacturers in the U.S. alleging the companies have fueled cartel gun violence

Supreme Court seems likely to block Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun makers
Americas|Crime|US

Man pleads guilty to Chicago July 4th parade shooting

A man pleaded guilty to murder on Monday for a 2022 mass shooting at an Independence Day parade in a Chicago suburb that killed seven people, local media reported.

Man pleads guilty to Chicago July 4th parade shooting
Americas|Business|Economy|MidEast|Political

Kazakh overproduction helped sway OPEC+ to approve output hike, sources say

As OPEC+ debated whether to keep oil output steady due to weak global demand or pump more in response to internal

Kazakh overproduction helped sway OPEC+ to approve output hike, sources say
Americas|Election|Europe|Political|World

On a cold northern island, a mantra rises: 'Greenland is not for sale'

Greenlanders have been pushed into the global spotlight in the weeks since U.S. President Donald Trump said America could take over their Arctic homeland

On a cold northern island, a mantra rises: 'Greenland is not for sale'
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

‘They go into effect tomorrow’: Hear President Trump’s tariff announcement

US President Donald Trump told reporters during a White House press conference that Canada and Mexico had “no room” left to negotiate to avoid 25% tariffs.

‘They go into effect tomorrow’: Hear President Trump’s tariff announcement
Americas|Business|Crime|Political|US

US Supreme Court leans toward gun companies' bid to avoid Mexico's lawsuit

U.S.

US Supreme Court leans toward gun companies' bid to avoid Mexico's lawsuit
Americas|Business|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Elliott nominates 7 directors at Phillips 66, ratchets up pressure

Elliott Investment Management nominated seven directors to Phillips 66's board, laying the groundwork to push for changes that include spinning off or

Elliott nominates 7 directors at Phillips 66, ratchets up pressure
Americas|Business|Economy|US

Tariffs would need to be in place for years to alter US-Canada crude flows, Enbridge says

Tariffs on Canadian oil would need to be in place for years before significantly altering the amount of crude the U.S. imports from its northern neighbour, the

Tariffs would need to be in place for years to alter US-Canada crude flows, Enbridge says
Americas|Environment|Science|US

More endangered Mexican gray wolves are roaming the southwestern US, annual survey shows

The recovery of the smallest subspecies of gray wolf in North America is inching forward

More endangered Mexican gray wolves are roaming the southwestern US, annual survey shows
Americas|Lifestyle|US

FOUND! African spurred tortoise found after eight-day adventure

FOUND! African spurred tortoise found after eight-day adventure

FOUND! African spurred tortoise found after eight-day adventure
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump questions fairness of Canada's dealings with American banks

U.S. President Donald Trump claimed on Tuesday that U.S. banks are not allowed to do business in Canada, while their banks operate in the U.S.

Trump questions fairness of Canada's dealings with American banks
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political

Campari warns of tariffs impact, sees 2025 as "transition year"

Italian spirits group Campari warned on Tuesday of the potential hit from U.S. tariffs in what it said would be a "transitional year" under its new chief executive.

Campari warns of tariffs impact, sees 2025 as "transition year"
Americas|Crime|US

Teen charged with stealing car of parents found dead in home

Teen charged with stealing car of parents found dead in home

Teen charged with stealing car of parents found dead in home
Americas|Environment|Political|World

Peru's Indigenous leaders raise concerns over oil and gas projects at a human rights hearing

Indigenous leaders from the Peruvian Amazon have urged the government to halt oil and gas projects that threaten their lands, presenting their case before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR)

Peru's Indigenous leaders raise concerns over oil and gas projects at a human rights hearing
Americas|Crime|US

Grandfather kills granddaughter, deputies say

Grandfather kills granddaughter, deputies say

Grandfather kills granddaughter, deputies say
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Supreme Court poised to block Mexico from suing American gunmakers over cartel violence

Supreme Court poised to block Mexico from suing American gunmakers over cartel violence

Supreme Court poised to block Mexico from suing American gunmakers over cartel violence
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Miner Teck plans to sell to Asia to avoid US tariffs

Canadian miner Teck has been developing plans to sell zinc to Asia instead of the U.S. to circumvent tariffs from President Donald Trump's administration on

Miner Teck plans to sell to Asia to avoid US tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Canada's retaliatory tariffs on US goods to start Tuesday, PM Trudeau says

Canada will impose 25% tariffs on C$155 billion ($107 billion) worth of U.S. goods from Tuesday if U.S.

Canada's retaliatory tariffs on US goods to start Tuesday, PM Trudeau says
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Food|Political

Lindt to supply chocolate to Canada from Europe to sidestep tariff hit

Swiss chocolate maker Lindt & Spruengli will supply chocolate to Canada made in Europe to avoid Canadian tariffs imposed to counter the higher U.S. customs duties

Lindt to supply chocolate to Canada from Europe to sidestep tariff hit
Americas|Sports|US

Katherine Legge to be the 1st woman in 7 years to compete in NASCAR Cup Series race

Katherine Legge will become the first woman in a NASCAR Cup Series race since Danica Patrick in 2018 when the veteran makes her debut Sunday at Phoenix Raceway

Katherine Legge to be the 1st woman in 7 years to compete in NASCAR Cup Series race
Americas|Environment|Health|Political|World

Indigenous migrants in northern Colombia battle worsening droughts and floods

In La Guajira, Colombia, the Wayuu people face worsening climate impacts, with droughts and intense rains causing food insecurity, flooding, and displacement

Indigenous migrants in northern Colombia battle worsening droughts and floods
Americas|Environment|US

Winds, dry conditions threaten to fan wildfires scorching parts of the Carolinas

Winds, dry conditions threaten to fan wildfires scorching parts of the Carolinas

Winds, dry conditions threaten to fan wildfires scorching parts of the Carolinas
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Prices rose along border ahead of Trump's tariffs — now disruption looms

Companies that depend on cross-border trade were already facing higher prices in anticipation of the tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada that took effect Tuesday

Prices rose along border ahead of Trump's tariffs — now disruption looms
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Trump's Russia pivot unlikely to bring peace to Ukraine, says Finland's foreign minister

Finland's foreign minister said on Tuesday that Washington's pivot towards Russia is unlikely to bring an end to the war in Ukraine, and that President Donald Trump would likely

Trump's Russia pivot unlikely to bring peace to Ukraine, says Finland's foreign minister
Americas|Celebrity|Sports|Travel|US

Tennis star Jessica Pegula flies fellow players from Texas to California in private jet

Tennis star Jessica Pegula flies fellow players from Texas to California in private jet

Tennis star Jessica Pegula flies fellow players from Texas to California in private jet
Americas|Health|Political|World

Trump administration terminated funding for aid programs it said were lifesaving

Trump administration terminated funding for aid programs it said were lifesaving

Trump administration terminated funding for aid programs it said were lifesaving
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Kremlin says pause of U.S. military aid to Ukraine is best hope for peace

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that pausing U.S. military aid to Ukraine would be the best contribution to the cause of peace, but cautioned that Russia needed to

Kremlin says pause of U.S. military aid to Ukraine is best hope for peace
Africa|Americas|Political|World

Rwanda says Canada export permit, business suspension over Congo war 'shameful'

Rwanda said on Tuesday that Canada's position on the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo was "shameful", adding that measures announced by Ottawa against Kigali would not

Rwanda says Canada export permit, business suspension over Congo war 'shameful'
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|World

Trump's China tariffs trigger retaliation against U.S. farm products

China has decreased its reliance on imports of U.S. farm goods since the trade war during President Donald Trump's first term, a trend that is poised to continue

Trump's China tariffs trigger retaliation against U.S. farm products
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

China's trade dominance in South America tempers Trump's influence

Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei came to office in late

China's trade dominance in South America tempers Trump's influence
Americas|Economy|Environment|Europe|Political|US|World

Takeaways from AP's report on Greenlanders resisting Trump's talk of acquiring their homeland

Greenlanders have been pushed into the global spotlight in the weeks since U.S. President Donald Trump said America could take over their Arctic homeland

Takeaways from AP's report on Greenlanders resisting Trump's talk of acquiring their homeland
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Colombian president aims to reduce drug violence and weaken rebels by paying farmers to switch crops

Colombian President Gustavo Petro wants to reduce coca planting in a northeastern region rattled by rebel attacks by paying farmers while they switch to legal crops

Colombian president aims to reduce drug violence and weaken rebels by paying farmers to switch crops
Americas|Political|World

Costa Rica and Panama coordinate to move southbound migrants

Costa Rica and Panama are coordinating to expedite southbound migrant transit through their countries along the same route that carried hundreds of thousands north in recent years

Costa Rica and Panama coordinate to move southbound migrants
Americas|Australia|Business|Economy|Political

Canada's biggest pension fund calls for economic diversification as tariffs hit

Canada must diversify its economy and position itself as more competitive on the global stage if tariffs promised by U.S.

Canada's biggest pension fund calls for economic diversification as tariffs hit
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Mexico has back-up plan in case Trump goes through with tariff threat, president says

Mexico will wait and see if U.S.

Mexico has back-up plan in case Trump goes through with tariff threat, president says
Americas|Political|US|World

US pauses military aid to Ukraine, says White House

The United States is pausing military aid to Ukraine days after U.S.

US pauses military aid to Ukraine, says White House
Americas|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

‘It’s morphin’ time!’ Police disguised as Power Rangers patrol Carnival in São Paulo

‘It’s morphin’ time!’ Police disguised as Power Rangers patrol Carnival in São Paulo

‘It’s morphin’ time!’ Police disguised as Power Rangers patrol Carnival in São Paulo
Americas|Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Political

Zoe Saldaña’s Oscar reminds Dominicans of the first time they won Miss Universe

Dominicans are celebrating Zoe Saldaña’s Oscar win for best supporting actress for her role in “Emilia Pérez,” marking a moment of immense national pride

Zoe Saldaña’s Oscar reminds Dominicans of the first time they won Miss Universe
Americas|Crime|US

Michigan mom seeks 'respect' for her 3 missing boys, asks a judge to declare them dead

A Michigan woman has directly asked a judge to declare her three missing sons dead nearly 15 years after they disappeared

Michigan mom seeks 'respect' for her 3 missing boys, asks a judge to declare them dead
Americas|Sports|US

San Diego FC will take steps to stop the homophobic chant that marred its inaugural home match

San Diego FC intends to take steps to discourage its fans from engaging in the homophobic chant that marred the Major League Soccer expansion club’s inaugural home match last weekend

San Diego FC will take steps to stop the homophobic chant that marred its inaugural home match
Americas|Crime|US

2 leaders of a group suspected of smuggling 20,000 immigrants are arrested in Los Angeles

Federal prosecutors say two men accused of leading a group suspected of smuggling 20,000 people into the country from Guatemala have been arrested in Los Angeles

2 leaders of a group suspected of smuggling 20,000 immigrants are arrested in Los Angeles
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Trump says 'no room left' for Canada, Mexico to avert tariffs

U.S. President Donald Trump said there was no chance for Mexico or Canada to avert the tariffs that he promised to impose starting Tuesday.

Trump says 'no room left' for Canada, Mexico to avert tariffs
Americas|Crime|World

At least 31 die in Bolivia after truck rams into bus

A truck traveling on a highway in southern Bolivia collided with a bus early on Monday morning, forcing the bus off the road and killing at least 31 people, police said.

At least 31 die in Bolivia after truck rams into bus
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|Political

Why tariffs on Mexico and Canada could drive up grocery costs, in 3 charts

Why tariffs on Mexico and Canada could drive up grocery costs, in 3 charts

Why tariffs on Mexico and Canada could drive up grocery costs, in 3 charts
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|US

Euro firms on Ukraine hopes, Trump knocks Mexican peso and Canadian dollar

The euro rebounded on Monday as hopes for a Ukraine peace deal improved, and interest rate differentials moved against the dollar ahead

Euro firms on Ukraine hopes, Trump knocks Mexican peso and Canadian dollar
Americas|Political|Sports|World

LA Kings apologize for selling scarves made in Turkey on Armenian Night

The Los Angeles Kings have apologized for selling scarves made in Turkey during Armenian Heritage Night last month

LA Kings apologize for selling scarves made in Turkey on Armenian Night
Americas|Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Political|World

Brazil rejoices over first Oscar win. 'I'm Still Here' house to be transformed into a film museum

When Spanish actress Penélope Cruz announced that “I’m Still Here” was the winner of best international film at the Academy Awards, Brazilians roared at home and on the streets, where Carnival festivities have been ongoing since Saturday

Brazil rejoices over first Oscar win. 'I'm Still Here' house to be transformed into a film museum
Americas|Crime|Sports

Two-time major champion Angel Cabrera set for Masters return after serving prison sentence

Two-time major champion Angel Cabrera set for Masters return after serving prison sentence

Two-time major champion Angel Cabrera set for Masters return after serving prison sentence
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Mexico makes case to avoid US tariffs, but Trump says they will take effect on Tuesday

Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum says that her administration is waiting to see if U.S. President Donald Trump makes good on his threat to impose 25% tariffs on Mexican imports

Mexico makes case to avoid US tariffs, but Trump says they will take effect on Tuesday
Americas|Arts|Entertainment|Travel

Families and revelers party side-by-side in a traditional Carnival in Sao Paulo's countryside

During Carnival, the small Brazilian town of Sao Luiz do Paraitinga’s calm everyday life transforms into a joyful party known for its deep-rooted traditions, giant puppets and songs known in Portuguese as ‘marchinhas

Families and revelers party side-by-side in a traditional Carnival in Sao Paulo's countryside
Americas|Political|US|World

The pace of Trump’s deportation flights is so far similar to Biden’s

The pace of Trump’s deportation flights is so far similar to Biden’s

The pace of Trump’s deportation flights is so far similar to Biden’s
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Canadian factory PMI tumbles as tariff uncertainty hits sentiment

Canadian manufacturing activity contracted for the first time in six months in February as an uncertain trade outlook led to firms turning the most pessimistic

Canadian factory PMI tumbles as tariff uncertainty hits sentiment
Americas|Crime|Election|Political|World

Venezuela frees more election protesters, bringing total to 2,006-AG

Venezuela's Attorney General Tarek Saab said on Monday his office has requested that 110 people arrested during protests over a contested July election have their detention measures

Venezuela frees more election protesters, bringing total to 2,006-AG
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Welltower to acquire Amica Senior Lifestyles portfolio for $3.2 billion

Real estate income trust Welltower said on Sunday it will acquire Canada-based senior living company Amica

Welltower to acquire Amica Senior Lifestyles portfolio for $3.2 billion
Americas|Health|Political|World

Pope Francis, the Argentine pontiff who has never returned home

Argentines have long waited for Pope Francis to visit the homeland he left in 2013 to become the head of the Roman Catholic Church.

Pope Francis, the Argentine pontiff who has never returned home
Americas|Sports|US

US tennis star Emma Navarro joins exclusive club after winning flawless final 6-0, 6-0

US tennis star Emma Navarro joins exclusive club after winning flawless final 6-0, 6-0

US tennis star Emma Navarro joins exclusive club after winning flawless final 6-0, 6-0
Americas|Political|US|World

America’s designs on annexing Canada have a long history − and record of political failures

Trump is not the first American leader to dream of northern expansion. History suggests these designs reveal simmering divisions inside the United States.

America’s designs on annexing Canada have a long history − and record of political failures
Americas|Crime|Political|US

What is Tren de Aragua? How the Venezuelan gang started − and why US policies may only make it stronger

The State Department declared Tren de Aragua a terrorist organization, and news reports say its members are wreaking havoc across the country. The reality is more nuanced.

What is Tren de Aragua? How the Venezuelan gang started − and why US policies may only make it stronger
Americas|Asia|Health|MidEast|Political|World

U.S. actions may set polio eradication back, WHO says

The eradication of polio as a global health threat may be delayed unless U.S. funding cuts – potentially totaling hundreds of millions of dollars over several years

U.S. actions may set polio eradication back, WHO says
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Which car companies are in firing line of Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada?

The United States' proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect on Tuesday, but President Donald Trump will determine whether they would be set at the proposed 25%, Commerce

Which car companies are in firing line of Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada?
Americas|Business|Economy|Food

Brazil's coffee stockpiles dwindle as prices hit record highs

In a Brazilian coffee warehouse usually stuffed with a quarter of a million bags of the aromatic bean, voices echo in the largely

Brazil's coffee stockpiles dwindle as prices hit record highs
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Honda to produce next Civic in Indiana, not Mexico, due to US tariffs, sources say

Honda has decided to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in the U.S. state of Indiana, instead of Mexico, to avoid potential tariffs on one of its top-selling

Honda to produce next Civic in Indiana, not Mexico, due to US tariffs, sources say
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Trump will set exact levels for Mexico, Canada tariffs coming Tuesday, says US commerce chief

U.S.

Trump will set exact levels for Mexico, Canada tariffs coming Tuesday, says US commerce chief
Americas|Arts|Entertainment|Political|World

‘I’m Still Here’ wins best international film Oscar, a first for a Brazilian movie

“I’m Still Here,” a film about a family torn apart by the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for more than two decades, gave Brazil its first Oscars win on Sunday in the best international film category

‘I’m Still Here’ wins best international film Oscar, a first for a Brazilian movie
Americas|Crime|Education|Political|World

Cartel-plagued Mexican city pins hopes on Trump's anti-drug trafficking pressure

In Mexico's Culiacan, a city of 1 million residents, an elementary school principal starts each day checking for shootouts before deciding whether to cancel classes

Cartel-plagued Mexican city pins hopes on Trump's anti-drug trafficking pressure
Americas|Political|US|World

Trudeau to bring up Trump's threat to annex Canada in meeting with King Charles

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet with King Charles III on Monday where he will discuss U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to make Canada the 51st state

Trudeau to bring up Trump's threat to annex Canada in meeting with King Charles
Americas|Sports

Bell makes late charge for lead and holds off Byron at COTA for 2nd straight NASCAR victory

Christopher Bell passed Kyle Busch with five laps to go, then held off Daytona 500 winner William Byron to win NASCAR’s first road course race of the season at the Circuit of the Americas

Bell makes late charge for lead and holds off Byron at COTA for 2nd straight NASCAR victory
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Hear what Zelensky said following tense Oval Office meeting

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared on Fox News shortly after his Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance broke down into an angry exchange.

Hear what Zelensky said following tense Oval Office meeting
Americas|Political|World

Canada PM Trudeau says protecting independence is his priority in talks with King Charles

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his priority in talks with King Charles on Monday will be protecting his country's sovereignty after U.S.

Canada PM Trudeau says protecting independence is his priority in talks with King Charles
Americas|Celebrity|Europe|Sports

Jaden Agassi, son of tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf, works to make mark in baseball

It’s not the least bit surprising that Jaden Agassi — son of tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf — had a racket in his hand from the time he could walk

Jaden Agassi, son of tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf, works to make mark in baseball
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Canada to extend mineral exploration tax credit for two more years, minister says

By Divya Rajagopal -Canada will extend a tax credit on mineral exploration for two additional years as part of the government's move to support investment in exploration projects, energy, and natural

Canada to extend mineral exploration tax credit for two more years, minister says
Americas|Sports|US

Homophobic chant at San Diego FC's inaugural home match condemned by coach, sporting director

San Diego FC coach Mikey Varas and sporting director Tyler Heaps expressed disappointment after their club’s inaugural home match was marred in the second half by three occurrences of the homophobic chant frequently heard at the Mexican national team’s soccer matches

Homophobic chant at San Diego FC's inaugural home match condemned by coach, sporting director
Americas|Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment

Oscar fever for Brazil's Fernanda Torres has made her this year's Carnival muse

Brazil’s Carnival muse this year isn’t one of the divas or drum queens parading with the Rio de Janeiro samba schools

Oscar fever for Brazil's Fernanda Torres has made her this year's Carnival muse
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

From Alaska to Maine, communities that border Canada worry US tariffs come at a personal cost

The 25% tariff on most imported Canadian goods that President Donald Trump’s plans to impose Tuesday has touched off a range of emotions along the world’s longest international border

From Alaska to Maine, communities that border Canada worry US tariffs come at a personal cost
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy

India's Adani Group revives US investment plans, FT reports

India's Adani Group has revived plans for major infrastructure investments in the U.S., where the group's founder has been charged with bribery, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

India's Adani Group revives US investment plans, FT reports
Americas|Economy|Election|Political|World

Uruguay's new leftist president takes office, facing a financial balancing act

Yamandú Orsi, a telegenic left-leaning former mayor and history teacher, has taken office as Uruguay’s new president

Uruguay's new leftist president takes office, facing a financial balancing act
Americas|Economy|Political

In address to congress, Argentine President Milei promises IMF deal and lauds economic wins

Argentina’s libertarian president Javier Milei has signaled that a new and much-anticipated deal with the International Monetary Fund is imminent

In address to congress, Argentine President Milei promises IMF deal and lauds economic wins
Americas|Environment|Sports|US

The world's most famous sled dog race is longer than ever. Here's a look at Iditarod, by the numbers

The world's most famous sled dog race will have its longest course ever this year

The world's most famous sled dog race is longer than ever. Here's a look at Iditarod, by the numbers
Americas|Political|US

Trump signs order designating English as the official language of the US

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order designating English as the official language of the United States

Trump signs order designating English as the official language of the US
Americas|Crime|World

At least 37 dead and dozens injured in bus crash in Bolivia

A crash involving two buses in Bolivia left at least 37 people dead and dozens injured in the western Potosi region, police and local authorities

At least 37 dead and dozens injured in bus crash in Bolivia
Americas|Economy|Election|Political|World

Uruguay shifts to center-left as Orsi takes office

Uruguay is set for a political shift to the center-left as Yamandu Orsi took office on Saturday as the country's next president.

Uruguay shifts to center-left as Orsi takes office
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Power largely back after outage hit Honduras

Power was largely back in Honduras early Saturday afternoon, after a blackout struck the country earlier, Ministry of Energy Erick Tejada said.

Power largely back after outage hit Honduras
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

ACLU sues to block migrant transfers to Guantanamo, alleging 'degrading conditions'

A U.S. civil rights group on Saturday sued to block the Trump administration from potentially transferring 10 migrants from the U.S. to a naval base in Guantanamo

ACLU sues to block migrant transfers to Guantanamo, alleging 'degrading conditions'
Americas|Political|World

Guyana's president denounces Venezuelan incursion in offshore oil field operated by ExxonMobil

Guyana’s president has denounced an incursion by an armed Venezuelan naval vessel in disputed waters and home to a mammoth offshore oil deposit being developed by ExxonMobil

Guyana's president denounces Venezuelan incursion in offshore oil field operated by ExxonMobil
Americas|Political|World

Guyana says Venezuelan vessel entered oil block in Guyanese waters

Guyanese President Irfaan Ali said on Saturday that a Venezuelan coast guard patrol entered Guyanese waters earlier in the day, approaching an output vessel in an offshore oil block managed

Guyana says Venezuelan vessel entered oil block in Guyanese waters
Americas|Political|US

The Pentagon is sending about 3,000 more active-duty troops to the US-Mexico border

The Pentagon is sending about 3,000 more active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border as President Donald Trump seeks to clamp down on illegal immigration and fulfill a central promise of his campaign

The Pentagon is sending about 3,000 more active-duty troops to the US-Mexico border
Africa|Americas|Health|Political|World

USAID cuts are already hitting countries around the world. Here are 20 projects that have closed

Countries around the world already are feeling the impact of the Trump administration’s decision to eliminate more than 90% of foreign aid contracts and cut some $60 billion in funding

USAID cuts are already hitting countries around the world. Here are 20 projects that have closed
Africa|Americas|Political|World

Jamaican government urged to 'fully decolonise' with bill to ditch King Charles

Many Jamaicans want their country to ditch King Charles as head of state but a bill presented by the government to do just that has

Jamaican government urged to 'fully decolonise' with bill to ditch King Charles
Americas|Arts|Entertainment|World

Rio's Carnival kicks off as mayor gives key to the city to King Momo

Rio de Janeiro’s mayor handed over the key to the city to its Carnival monarch

Rio's Carnival kicks off as mayor gives key to the city to King Momo
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Mexico has proposed matching US tariffs on China, Bessent says

U.S.

Mexico has proposed matching US tariffs on China, Bessent says
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexican drug lord appears before US judge, pleads not guilty to murder, kidnapping charges in DEA agent’s 1985 killing

Mexican drug lord appears before US judge, pleads not guilty to murder, kidnapping charges in DEA agent’s 1985 killing

Mexican drug lord appears before US judge, pleads not guilty to murder, kidnapping charges in DEA agent’s 1985 killing
Americas|Crime|Political

Mexico 'fast-track' expulsion of drug lords to US broke legal procedures, experts say

The Mexican government broke with its own legal procedures to hand over 29 suspected cartel members to the U.S., experts said, as pressure mounts over threats

Mexico 'fast-track' expulsion of drug lords to US broke legal procedures, experts say
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil eases rules for workers' severance fund disbursements

Brazil's government on Friday issued an executive order temporarily relaxing rules for disbursements from workers' severance fund FGTS, a measure that could release as much as 12

Brazil eases rules for workers' severance fund disbursements
Americas|Political|US|World

Migrants in limbo in Panama jungle camp after being deported from US

Lawyers for migrants from around the world who were deported from the United States and moved to a remote jungle camp in Panama in recent weeks say they have

Migrants in limbo in Panama jungle camp after being deported from US
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero pleads not guilty in 1985 killing of US federal agent

A Mexican drug lord who was one of U.S. authorities’ most wanted men has been brought into a New York courtroom to answer charges that include orchestrating the 1985 killing of a U.S. federal agent

Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero pleads not guilty in 1985 killing of US federal agent
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Accused Mexican cartel boss Caro Quintero pleads not guilty to US drug charges

Rafael Caro Quintero, an alleged cartel boss who spent decades in prison in Mexico for the murder of a U.S. drug enforcement agent, pleaded not guilty in a U.S. court on Friday to

Accused Mexican cartel boss Caro Quintero pleads not guilty to US drug charges
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Top Mexican prosecutor defends transfer of accused drug lords as legal

Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz defended on Friday the legality of the government's handover of 29 suspected cartel leaders to the United States a day

Top Mexican prosecutor defends transfer of accused drug lords as legal
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil mulls cutting ethanol import tax in nod to Trump, report says

Brazil's government is considering cutting import taxes on ethanol in a bid to appease U.S.

Brazil mulls cutting ethanol import tax in nod to Trump, report says
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Mexico's Caro Quintero pleads not guilty after shock expulsion to New York

Alleged drug cartel boss Rafael Caro Quintero, who spent decades in prison in Mexico for the murder of a U.S. drug enforcement agent, pleaded not guilty in a U.S.

Mexico's Caro Quintero pleads not guilty after shock expulsion to New York
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Canada budget deficit over first nine months of 2024/25 at C$21.72 billion

Canada recorded a slight drop in its budget deficit to C$21.72 billion ($15.05 billion) for the first nine months of the 2024/25 fiscal year as government revenues increased

Canada budget deficit over first nine months of 2024/25 at C$21.72 billion
Americas|Crime|Political|US

White House says 29 Mexican cartel members extradited to US

The White House said on Friday that 29 Mexican cartel members were extradited to the United States.

White House says 29 Mexican cartel members extradited to US
Americas|Political|World

Brazil's Lula taps Hoffmann as institutional relations minister

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has chosen the head of his Workers Party, Gleisi Hoffmann, to serve as institutional relations minister, the government said in a

Brazil's Lula taps Hoffmann as institutional relations minister
Americas|Health|Political|US|World

UN chief warns that US foreign aid cuts make world less safe

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday that he was deeply concerned about severe cuts in U.S. foreign assistance, in a

UN chief warns that US foreign aid cuts make world less safe
Americas|Business|Health|Political|World

Ex-Brazil President Rousseff discharged from Shanghai hospital

Former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, now the head of the BRICS bloc's development bank, has been discharged from a hospital in Shanghai after nearly a week hospitalized,

Ex-Brazil President Rousseff discharged from Shanghai hospital
Americas|Political|US

Trump to make English official US language, White House official says

President Donald Trump will sign an executive order to make English the official U.S. language, a White House official said on Friday, for the first time in the

Trump to make English official US language, White House official says
Americas|Political|World

Nicaragua withdraws from UN Human Rights Council

Nicaragua announced on Thursday it would withdraw from the United Nations Human Rights Council, following a UN report that urged the international community to address human rights

Nicaragua withdraws from UN Human Rights Council
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexico sends major drug capos to US as Trump tariff threat looms

Mexico on Thursday handed over major figures in the country's criminal underworld to U.S. authorities, part of a surprise

Mexico sends major drug capos to US as Trump tariff threat looms
Americas|Crime|Education|Political|World

US aid cuts having dire impact on Haiti's children, says UNICEF

U.S. aid cuts are having an extreme and immediate impact on thousands of children in Haiti as violence spirals and more young people are recruited by armed

US aid cuts having dire impact on Haiti's children, says UNICEF
Americas|Sports

A lucky bounce off some bamboo helped earn golfer Brian Campbell the biggest paycheck of his career – and changed his life

A lucky bounce off some bamboo helped earn golfer Brian Campbell the biggest paycheck of his career – and changed his life

A lucky bounce off some bamboo helped earn golfer Brian Campbell the biggest paycheck of his career – and changed his life
Americas|Election|Political|Technology

Argentina meme coin scandal dents Milei's hunt for election allies

A meme coin scandal and investigation have dented the popularity of Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei and hindered his efforts to strengthen

Argentina meme coin scandal dents Milei's hunt for election allies
Americas|Arts|Entertainment|Food|Lifestyle|Travel|US

A look at Louisiana's Mardi Gras festivities through the years

The 2025 Carnival Season -- marked by a weekslong pre-Lenten bash and complete with colorful parades, shimmery beads tossed from floats and streets lined with costumed revelers -- is reaching its conclusion on the Gulf Coast

A look at Louisiana's Mardi Gras festivities through the years
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Europe|Political

Andrew Tate and brother arrive in Florida after leaving Romania, spokesperson says

Andrew Tate and brother arrive in Florida after leaving Romania, spokesperson says

Andrew Tate and brother arrive in Florida after leaving Romania, spokesperson says
Americas|Europe|Political|Travel|World

Moscow asks for direct flights to resume between Russia and the US

Moscow asks for direct flights to resume between Russia and the US

Moscow asks for direct flights to resume between Russia and the US
Americas|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Tens of thousands of Palestinians seek shelter after Israeli assaults across the West Bank

Nearly 40,000 Palestinians driven from their homes by Israel's month-long offensive in the West Bank have scattered across nearby villages and towns, trying to find shelter

Tens of thousands of Palestinians seek shelter after Israeli assaults across the West Bank
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Europe

Andrew Tate, charged with rape and trafficking in Romania, lands in the US

Internet figure and self-described misogynist Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan arrived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from Romania on Thursday, shortly after prosecutors lifted a travel

Andrew Tate, charged with rape and trafficking in Romania, lands in the US
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe

Car parts supplier Forvia to pass on cost of US tariffs to customers

French car parts supplier Forvia is drafting an action plan on how to deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs on its Mexican operations, and plans to

Car parts supplier Forvia to pass on cost of US tariffs to customers
Americas|Political|World

Panama and Costa Rica turning into a 'black hole' for migrants and deportees from US, observers warn

Officials in Costa Rica and Panama are confiscating migrants’ passports and cellphones, denying them access to legal services and moving them between remote outposts as they wrestle with the logistics of a suddenly reversed migration flow

Panama and Costa Rica turning into a 'black hole' for migrants and deportees from US, observers warn
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

No place to hide from Trump tariff worries

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland It's been building for a long time, but worries about the destabilising and economically destructive potential of Donald

No place to hide from Trump tariff worries
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Trump threatens to double tariffs on China and says punishing Mexico and Canada tariffs will go into effect March 4

Trump threatens to double tariffs on China and says punishing Mexico and Canada tariffs will go into effect March 4

Trump threatens to double tariffs on China and says punishing Mexico and Canada tariffs will go into effect March 4
Americas|Political|US

Iowa passes bill that will remove protections for transgender people

Iowa's Republican-controlled legislature passed a bill on Thursday that would remove protections for the transgender community even as dozens of protesters

Iowa passes bill that will remove protections for transgender people
Americas|Economy|Election|Health|Political

Progressive Conservative party wins Ontario election, CBC reports

Ontario's Progressive Conservative Party swept to victory and clinched a rare third consecutive majority, according to a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Progressive Conservative party wins Ontario election, CBC reports
Americas|Economy|Election|Political|US

Doug Ford reelected as Ontario’s premier with mandate to fight Trump tariffs

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has won reelection to lead Canada’s most populous province, giving him the mandate he wanted to fight tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump

Doug Ford reelected as Ontario’s premier with mandate to fight Trump tariffs
Americas|Election|Political

Canada's ruling Liberals mount a comeback with Trump threats, polls show

Canada's ruling Liberals, who a few weeks ago looked certain to lose an election this year, are mounting a major comeback amid the threat of U.S. tariffs and are

Canada's ruling Liberals mount a comeback with Trump threats, polls show
Americas|Business|Crime|Political|Technology

Canada watchdog probing X's use of personal data in AI models' training

Canada's privacy watchdog has opened an investigation into X, the social media platform owned by billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk, on whether its use of

Canada watchdog probing X's use of personal data in AI models' training
Americas|MidEast|Political|US|World

Refugee aid groups say Trump administration is trying to circumvent court order

Major refugee aid groups say President Donald Trump’s administration appears to be trying to circumvent a federal court ruling this week that blocked his efforts to suspend the nation’s refugee admissions program

Refugee aid groups say Trump administration is trying to circumvent court order
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexico sends drug lord Caro Quintero and 28 others to the US as officials meet with Trump team

Mexico has sent infamous drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero to the United States along with 28 other prisoners requested by the U.S. government

Mexico sends drug lord Caro Quintero and 28 others to the US as officials meet with Trump team
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|Political

Panama concerned about economic toll of Cobre Panama mine closure

Panama's President Jose Mulino said on Thursday the Central American nation's economy was reeling from the closure of Canadian miner First

Panama concerned about economic toll of Cobre Panama mine closure
Americas|Business|Crime

Brazilian prosecutors investigate top Santander executive

Brazil's federal prosecutors have launched an investigation into alleged fund diversion by a former senior executive at Itau Unibanco, set to take a key role

Brazilian prosecutors investigate top Santander executive
Americas|Political|US

US judge refuses to halt firings of CIA officers in DEIA programs

A U.S. judge on Thursday refused to halt the firings of 21 CIA officers who were assigned to diversity, equality, inclusion and accessibility programs that

US judge refuses to halt firings of CIA officers in DEIA programs
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Alberta projects C$5.2-billion budget deficit if Trump tariffs proceed

Canada's oil-producing province of Alberta on Thursday forecast a budget deficit of C$5.2 billion ($3.5 billion) for the 2025/26 fiscal year if U.S. tariffs

Alberta projects C$5.2-billion budget deficit if Trump tariffs proceed
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Canada's AAA credit ratings are safe from US tariffs; provinces more at risk

Canada enjoys AAA sovereign ratings from two top rating agencies and its finances could withstand a wave of U.S. tariffs, but some of its provinces could take a

Canada's AAA credit ratings are safe from US tariffs; provinces more at risk
Americas|Entertainment|Travel|World

Cruise ship rescues 11 people adrift between Cuba and Mexico

Cruise ship rescues 11 people adrift between Cuba and Mexico

Cruise ship rescues 11 people adrift between Cuba and Mexico
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazilian financial institutions see growing fiscal risks, cenbank survey shows

Brazilian financial institutions see greater fiscal risks and a worsening economic cycle over the next three years in Latin America's largest economy, according to a central bank

Brazilian financial institutions see growing fiscal risks, cenbank survey shows
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Migrant arrests at US-Mexico border near record low in February

The number of migrants caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in February is on pace to be at or near a record monthly low, a U.S.

Migrant arrests at US-Mexico border near record low in February
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Europe|Political

What to know about the Tate brothers, social media influencers who face trafficking charges

A travel ban was lifted on influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate

What to know about the Tate brothers, social media influencers who face trafficking charges
Americas|Crime|US

Homeowner shoots trespasser who refused to leave his property

Homeowner shoots trespasser who refused to leave his property

Homeowner shoots trespasser who refused to leave his property
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump plans tariffs on Mexico and Canada for Tuesday, while doubling existing 10% tariffs on China

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says if the United States imposes tariffs, his country has billion of dollars' worth of U.S. products that'll be subject to tariffs as well

Trump plans tariffs on Mexico and Canada for Tuesday, while doubling existing 10% tariffs on China
Americas|US|World

Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, has died at age 113

Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, has died at age 113

Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, has died at age 113
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil posts lower-than-expected primary budget surplus in January

Brazil's central government posted a primary budget surplus in January that was slightly below market expectations, as inflation-adjusted spending growth outpaced revenue gains,

Brazil posts lower-than-expected primary budget surplus in January
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Walmart Mexico readies launch of debit card service

Walmart's Mexico and Central America unit is preparing to launch its debit card service, an executive said on Thursday.

Walmart Mexico readies launch of debit card service
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|Stock Markets

Jose Cuervo tequila maker warns of potential Trump tariffs hit, shares fall

Mexico's Becle, the maker of Jose Cuervo tequila, warned on Thursday that it could face an $80 million impact this year if U.S.

Jose Cuervo tequila maker warns of potential Trump tariffs hit, shares fall
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Mexico analyzing more measures to crack down on low-cost shipments, official says

Mexico is weighing further trade measures to crack down on low-cost shipments into the country, an official said on Thursday, after slapping tariffs on so-called

Mexico analyzing more measures to crack down on low-cost shipments, official says
Americas|Business|Environment|Political

Brazil's Ibama staff recommend against Petrobras drilling in Amazon region

The technical staff at Brazil's environmental agency Ibama recommended that the body deny authorization for Petrobras to carry out drilling in the

Brazil's Ibama staff recommend against Petrobras drilling in Amazon region
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

TSX hits near 6-week low as trade tensions rise

Canada's main stock index fell on Thursday to a near six-week low as escalating global trade tensions fueled risk-aversion and despite stronger-

TSX hits near 6-week low as trade tensions rise
Americas|MidEast|Political|World

Israel says it won’t withdraw from Gaza-Egypt border as it sends team to ceasefire talks

Israel says it won’t withdraw from Gaza-Egypt border as it sends team to ceasefire talks

Israel says it won’t withdraw from Gaza-Egypt border as it sends team to ceasefire talks
Americas|Health|Political|US|World

Despite WHO exit plan, US still in Americas health agency

The United States has not moved to quit the Americas branch of the World Health Organization, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), despite its wider

Despite WHO exit plan, US still in Americas health agency
Africa|Americas|Health|Political|US|World

Services to millions of people collapse as USAID cuts contracts worldwide

U.S.-funded projects worldwide, including those providing lifesaving care for millions of people in countries such

Services to millions of people collapse as USAID cuts contracts worldwide
Americas|Health|Science|US

Gupta explains the challenges doctors face in preventing measles outbreak

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta is on the ground in West Texas, where the number of measles cases linked to an outbreak has grown to 58, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Gupta explains the challenges doctors face in preventing measles outbreak
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil's current account deficit shows steep deterioration, nears lack of FDI coverage

Brazil's 12-month current account deficit nearly tripled in January from a year ago and the central bank acknowledged it may soon go uncovered by foreign direct

Brazil's current account deficit shows steep deterioration, nears lack of FDI coverage
Americas|Business|Finance|Stock Markets

Mexico's Femsa net profit doubles in fourth quarter, shares surge

Mexico's FEMSA, which controls one of the largest Coca-Cola bottlers and a network of convenience store chains, reported on Thursday a more than double increase in net profit

Mexico's Femsa net profit doubles in fourth quarter, shares surge
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Europe

Prosecutors lift travel ban, allow Andrew Tate to leave Romania, source says

Online influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan left Romania on a private flight to the U.S. on Thursday and arrived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, their media

Prosecutors lift travel ban, allow Andrew Tate to leave Romania, source says
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Massachusetts man reunited with family after month at Texas ICE detention center

Massachusetts man reunited with family after month at Texas ICE detention center

Massachusetts man reunited with family after month at Texas ICE detention center
Americas|Business|Economy|Food

Brazil food processor says 2025 food sales exceed expectations

Listed meat processor BRF said on Thursday food sales exceeded expectations in the first two months of the year in Brazil, with the company planning to expand production of

Brazil food processor says 2025 food sales exceed expectations
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|Political

Colombia's first offshore wind energy auction lures global interest

Companies from around the world have proposed to develop 69 offshore areas in Colombia's first offshore wind energy auction, the South American country's National Hydrocarbons

Colombia's first offshore wind energy auction lures global interest
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Chevron license termination could lead to new oil export pact in Venezuela, sources say

The cancellation of a license for Chevron to operate in Venezuela could lead to the negotiation of a fresh agreement between the U.S. producer and state company

Chevron license termination could lead to new oil export pact in Venezuela, sources say
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Canada says progress made on tightening border should satisfy US

The progress Canada has made on tightening security along the border with the United States and combating drug smuggling should satisfy the Trump administration, Public Safety

Canada says progress made on tightening border should satisfy US
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Global shares to keep rising, say strategists unbothered by trade ructions: Reuters poll

Stock market strategists are sticking to their positive view on the performance of global equity markets, expecting solid gains in even the most beaten-down indexes in India and

Global shares to keep rising, say strategists unbothered by trade ructions: Reuters poll
Americas|Business|Crime|Finance|US

TD Bank appoints compliance monitor after $3 billion US penalty for money laundering

Canadian lender TD Bank appointed Guidepost Solutions as the compliance monitor for its anti-money laundering program after U.S. regulators hit the lender with $3

TD Bank appoints compliance monitor after $3 billion US penalty for money laundering
Americas|Political|World

Colombia's Petro to name Edwin Palma as new energy minister, source says

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro will name unionist and former vice-minister of labor Edwin Palma as the country's new energy minister, as part of a cabinet reshuffle, a source in

Colombia's Petro to name Edwin Palma as new energy minister, source says
Americas|Crime|Lifestyle|US

Stolen Frenchie reunites with owner following abduction; 2 charged with grand theft

Stolen Frenchie reunites with owner following abduction; 2 charged with grand theft

Stolen Frenchie reunites with owner following abduction; 2 charged with grand theft
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Canada's RBC, TD, CIBC top expectations on strong wealth, capital markets earnings

Three of Canada's big five lenders - Royal Bank of Canada, TD Bank and CIBC - on Thursday beat analyst expectations for quarterly profit, boosted by strong wealth management and capital

Canada's RBC, TD, CIBC top expectations on strong wealth, capital markets earnings
Americas|Crime|US

Serial rapist sentenced to 337 years

Serial rapist sentenced to 337 years

Serial rapist sentenced to 337 years
Americas|Sports|Travel|World

NASCAR stars enjoy immersive Mexico City visit ahead of first international Cup Series race

Daniel Suarez led a quartet of NASCAR stars through the streets of Mexico City in search of a nightcap following a full day of showcasing his native country to his fellow competitors

NASCAR stars enjoy immersive Mexico City visit ahead of first international Cup Series race
Americas|Sports|US

USWNT falls to first loss in a year with SheBelieves Cup defeat against Japan

USWNT falls to first loss in a year with SheBelieves Cup defeat against Japan

USWNT falls to first loss in a year with SheBelieves Cup defeat against Japan
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

CIBC quarterly profit rises on capital markets strength

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce reported a rise in first-quarter profit on Thursday, helped by strength in its capital markets unit.

CIBC quarterly profit rises on capital markets strength
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political

Trump's steel tariffs imperil China's steel transshipment trade

New U.S. steel tariffs are set to disrupt a multi-billion dollar supply chain moving steel from China to the United States via

Trump's steel tariffs imperil China's steel transshipment trade
Americas|Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

Canada's TD Bank quarterly profit falls on hit from US business

Canada's TD Bank reported a fall in first-quarter profit on Thursday as its U.S. business grapples with the fallout of money laundering compliance failures.

Canada's TD Bank quarterly profit falls on hit from US business
Americas|Political|US

Trump axes Chevron's Venezuela oil license, citing lack of electoral reforms

U.S.

Trump axes Chevron's Venezuela oil license, citing lack of electoral reforms
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|Political

Panama delays Cobre Panama copper mine decision pending social security reform

Panama President Jose Mulino will only take a decision regarding the future of the Cobre Panama mine after he resolves the issue of the

Panama delays Cobre Panama copper mine decision pending social security reform
Americas|Crime|Europe|World

American teen detained in Paris after newborn fatally thrown from hotel window

American teen detained in Paris after newborn fatally thrown from hotel window

American teen detained in Paris after newborn fatally thrown from hotel window
Americas|Business|Economy|US

Top buyers of Venezuelan crude oil in the United States

U.S. imports of crude oil from Venezuela averaged 222,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the first 11 months of 2024, according to U.S.

Top buyers of Venezuelan crude oil in the United States
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

US licenses and authorizations to Venezuela's oil sector

Since it first imposed sanctions on Venezuela's energy sector in 2019, the United States has granted individual licenses to some oil companies that allow them

US licenses and authorizations to Venezuela's oil sector
Americas|Crime|US

Manhunt underway after police say woman killed her wife, a California fire captain who battled Eaton Fire, and fled to Mexico

Manhunt underway after police say woman killed her wife, a California fire captain who battled Eaton Fire, and fled to Mexico

Manhunt underway after police say woman killed her wife, a California fire captain who battled Eaton Fire, and fled to Mexico
Americas|Health|US

A Texas child who was not vaccinated has died of measles, a first for the US in a decade

A child who was not vaccinated has died from measles in West Texas

A Texas child who was not vaccinated has died of measles, a first for the US in a decade
Americas|Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis shows further slight improvement as he battles pneumonia, the Vatican says

The Vatican says Pope Francis has shown further slight improvement as he battles double pneumonia, but doctors still say his prognosis is still guarded

Pope Francis shows further slight improvement as he battles pneumonia, the Vatican says
Americas|Business|Finance|US

Citigroup appoints Chris Biotti to lead private bank in North America

Citigroup appointed Chris Biotti as the head of its private bank for North America on Wednesday.

Citigroup appoints Chris Biotti to lead private bank in North America
Americas|Business|Economy

Tequila maker Becle's profit plummets, drained by lower sales in US and Canada

Mexico's Becle, the world's largest tequila producer, on Wednesday reported a fourth-quarter profit down 21% from a year earlier, hit by a significant decline in its sales and

Tequila maker Becle's profit plummets, drained by lower sales in US and Canada
Americas|Business|Europe|Political

Building materials producer CRH forecasts further profit growth after 12% jump in 2024

CRH forecast core profit growth of 6% to 12% in 2025 after the largest building materials producer in the United States and Europe on Wednesday posted 12% growth

Building materials producer CRH forecasts further profit growth after 12% jump in 2024
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexico working on agreement with US before tariff deadline, says senior Mexican official

Mexico is working with the United States to reach an agreement on tariffs before an impending deadline, a senior Mexican government official said on

Mexico working on agreement with US before tariff deadline, says senior Mexican official
Americas|Political|Sports

Canada’s men’s soccer coach is an American. He’s ‘ashamed’ of Trump’s call for Canada to be the 51st state

Canada’s men’s soccer coach is an American. He’s ‘ashamed’ of Trump’s call for Canada to be the 51st state

Canada’s men’s soccer coach is an American. He’s ‘ashamed’ of Trump’s call for Canada to be the 51st state
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

TSX rises for third day, led by tech and mining shares

Canada's main stock index rose on Wednesday as technology and metal mining shares notched gains, despite confusion around the timing of a deadline for U.S. tariffs on

TSX rises for third day, led by tech and mining shares
Americas|Business|Economy

Argentine oilseed union threatens strike in key soy processing plants

Argentina's main oilseed union SOEA is threatening a national strike in soybean processing plants over a salary dispute at exports conglomerate Vicentin, a

Argentine oilseed union threatens strike in key soy processing plants
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Canada deports more people, predominantly those rejected for refugee status

Canada deported more people last year to hit its highest annual level of removals in about a decade, overwhelmingly deporting people whose refugee claims

Canada deports more people, predominantly those rejected for refugee status
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Mexico prepares to appear before US Supreme Court in suit against gun manufacturers

Mexico prepares to appear before US Supreme Court in suit against gun manufacturers

Mexico prepares to appear before US Supreme Court in suit against gun manufacturers
Americas|Political|US|World

The US lines up Latin American cooperation for migrant deportations

Venezuelan migrants handed over to Mexico like it’s a U.S. immigration detention facility

The US lines up Latin American cooperation for migrant deportations
Americas|Lifestyle|US

Woman reunited with missing dog after nearly 2 years apart

Woman reunited with missing dog after nearly 2 years apart

Woman reunited with missing dog after nearly 2 years apart
Americas|Crime|US

'If there's one, there's likely to be more': Tren de Aragua gang member found in South Florida

'If there's one, there's likely to be more': Tren de Aragua gang member found in South Florida

'If there's one, there's likely to be more': Tren de Aragua gang member found in South Florida
Americas|Crime|US

Suspect in 1977 killing agrees to be extradited from Utah to Hawaii to face murder charge

A 66-year-old suspect in the 1977 slaying of a Hawaii teenager has agreed to be extradited from Utah to face a murder charge

Suspect in 1977 killing agrees to be extradited from Utah to Hawaii to face murder charge
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Chile's copper giant Codelco evaluating impacts of massive power outage

Chile's state miner Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, said on Wednesday it was evaluating the impacts of a nationwide powercut on its production, and that recovery

Chile's copper giant Codelco evaluating impacts of massive power outage
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil's public debt falls in January, softer US trade stance flattens yield curve

Brazil's federal public debt declined in January, marked by softer signals on U.S. trade policy under President Donald Trump that boosted emerging markets, pushing local interest

Brazil's public debt falls in January, softer US trade stance flattens yield curve
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|US

Pirelli considers US investment to curb tariffs impact

Tyremaker Pirelli will seek to limit the impact of possible tariffs, including by expanding U.S. output, it said on Wednesday, while forecasting an adjusted earnings before interest

Pirelli considers US investment to curb tariffs impact
Entertainment|Americas|Arts|Local|News|US|WrittenByLAPost

Kathleen Kennedy to step down as Lucasfilm Director

After a career spanning more than 40 years as a producer and thirteen as president of Lucasfilm, Kathleen Kennedy has begun planning her retirement.

Kathleen Kennedy to step down as Lucasfilm Director
Americas|Business|Economy|Food|Political

Argentina approves live cattle exports as beef shipments soar

The Argentine government has authorized the export of live cattle for slaughter, reversing a prohibition that had been in place for over five decades, after the country's beef

Argentina approves live cattle exports as beef shipments soar
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|World

Copper giant Chile monitoring US probe into potential metals tariffs

Chile's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it is "monitoring" a U.S. probe looking into potential new tariffs on imports of copper, a metal critical to electric

Copper giant Chile monitoring US probe into potential metals tariffs
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil will take no exceptional measures to boost economic growth, official says

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's chief of staff said on Wednesday that the government will take no exceptional measure to boost economic growth, and

Brazil will take no exceptional measures to boost economic growth, official says
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

National Bank of Canada's bad loan reserves builds, shares fall

National Bank of Canada on Wednesday set aside larger than expected reserves for bad loans, signaling challenges ahead even as strong income from dealmaking helped deliver a profit beat.

National Bank of Canada's bad loan reserves builds, shares fall
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|Political

Canada wants new oil pipelines to avoid Trump tariffs; nobody wants to build them

The Canadian government would have to play a significant role in any project to build new oil pipelines in Canada to overcome regulatory, financial and

Canada wants new oil pipelines to avoid Trump tariffs; nobody wants to build them
Americas|Business|Economy

Brazil creates almost three times the expected number of formal jobs in January

Brazil's economy created nearly three times as many formal jobs in January as expected, defying recent economic indicators pointing to a slowdown.

Brazil creates almost three times the expected number of formal jobs in January
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Brazil's Ambev posts higher Q4 profit, expects volatility ahead

Brazilian brewer Ambev on Wednesday reported a 7.5% increase in its fourth-quarter adjusted net profit despite a decline in total volumes, driving its shares higher even as it

Brazil's Ambev posts higher Q4 profit, expects volatility ahead
Americas|Technology|World

State of emergency declared after blackout plunges most of Chile into darkness

State of emergency declared after blackout plunges most of Chile into darkness

State of emergency declared after blackout plunges most of Chile into darkness
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Brazil central bank urges caution as credit expands amid high debt levels

Brazil's central bank said on Wednesday that caution and diligence were needed as credit expands despite high borrowing costs and rising debt levels among households and

Brazil central bank urges caution as credit expands amid high debt levels
Americas|Sports|US

Lionel Messi fined for grabbing the neck of an opposition coach

Lionel Messi fined for grabbing the neck of an opposition coach

Lionel Messi fined for grabbing the neck of an opposition coach
Americas|Business|Crime|Political|US

Trump's terrorist label for cartels raises prosecution risks for companies

U.S.

Trump's terrorist label for cartels raises prosecution risks for companies
Americas|Political|World

UN report calls for international action as Nicaragua's government deepens repression

The United Nations has urged the international community to respond to what it called human rights violations by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's government as it seeks to

UN report calls for international action as Nicaragua's government deepens repression
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment|Europe|Finance

Munich Re faces $1.3 billion in claims from Los Angeles inferno

By Tom Sims and Alexander Hübner FRANKFURT - Germany's Munich Re expects about 1.2 billion euros ($1.26 billion) in claims resulting from the Los Angeles wildfires, it said on Wednesday, representing

Munich Re faces $1.3 billion in claims from Los Angeles inferno
Americas|MidEast|Political|World

The nightmare drags on for the families of hostages who remain in Gaza

The families of hostages still in Gaza are struggling to maintain hope they'll see their loved ones soon as uncertainty swirls over the future of the fragile ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas

The nightmare drags on for the families of hostages who remain in Gaza
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Chile power outage plunges capital into darkness, hits major copper mines

A massive power outage across Chile plunged the country's capital Santiago into darkness on Tuesday and knocked out electricity to major

Chile power outage plunges capital into darkness, hits major copper mines
Americas|Sports

Lionel Messi strikes early, Inter Miami beats Sporting KC 3-1 to advance in Champions Cup

Lionel Messi opened the scoring with a masterful strike in the 19th minute, and Inter Miami beat Sporting Kansas City 3-1 on Tuesday night in the second leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup’s first round

Lionel Messi strikes early, Inter Miami beats Sporting KC 3-1 to advance in Champions Cup
Americas|Crime|Europe|World

Colombian police catch a man smuggling packets of cocaine under toupee

Colombian police apprehended a 40-year-old man attempting to smuggle several bags of cocaine concealed beneath a meticulously attached toupee

Colombian police catch a man smuggling packets of cocaine under toupee
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Brazil's Para state set to reverse tax on grain production

The governor of the northern Brazilian state of Para said on Tuesday he will propose a bill to revoke a state tax on grains production.

Brazil's Para state set to reverse tax on grain production
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

Haiti gangs launch deadly attack on capital's Delmas neighborhood

Armed gangs launched a fresh attack on Haiti's capital before dawn on Tuesday, killing residents in the Delmas 30 neighborhood and

Haiti gangs launch deadly attack on capital's Delmas neighborhood
Americas|Crime|US

Colorado founder of Haitian orphanage convicted of sexually abusing boys

Colorado founder of Haitian orphanage convicted of sexually abusing boys

Colorado founder of Haitian orphanage convicted of sexually abusing boys
Americas|Political

Argentina's Milei skirts Congress to seat a divisive judge in the Supreme Court

Argentina’s President Javier Milei has temporarily appointed two Supreme Court judges by decree, bypassing Congress during its summer recess to push through a controversial candidate in a move criticized as an overreach of executive power

Argentina's Milei skirts Congress to seat a divisive judge in the Supreme Court
Americas|Business|Economy|Technology

Brazil's Embraer approves additional pause in the development of E175-E2 jet

Brazilian plane maker Embraer said on Tuesday its board approved an additional four-year pause in the development program of E175-E2 jet, according to a securities filing.

Brazil's Embraer approves additional pause in the development of E175-E2 jet
Americas|Health|Political

Brazil's Lula swaps health minister, taps Padilha for the role

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva dismissed Nisia Trindade as health minister, tapping Alexandre Padilha for the job, a statement from the presidential palace said on

Brazil's Lula swaps health minister, taps Padilha for the role
Americas|Political|World

Colombia's Petro names interior minister as energy minister exits in reshuffle

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro has named Armando Benedetti as the country's new interior minister, a source within Petro's office told

Colombia's Petro names interior minister as energy minister exits in reshuffle
Americas|Political|World

Spurned by the US, some migrants are returning to South America on boat

Spurned by the US, some migrants are returning to South America on boat

Spurned by the US, some migrants are returning to South America on boat
Americas|Business|Economy|Europe|Political|Technology

Canada in running for Safran plant despite tariff threat: minister

Canada remains a contender for a carbon brakes factory from France's Safran, the Canadian industry minister said on Tuesday, despite the looming threat of 25%

Canada in running for Safran plant despite tariff threat: minister
Americas|Political

Colombia energy minister says Petro has accepted his resignation

Colombia's energy minister Andres Camacho said in a post on X on Tuesday that President Gustavo Petro has accepted his resignation in a cabinet reshuffle.

Colombia energy minister says Petro has accepted his resignation
Americas|Europe|Political|World

UK's Starmer, France's Macron welcome Trump's work towards durable peace in Ukraine

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday they welcomed U.S.

UK's Starmer, France's Macron welcome Trump's work towards durable peace in Ukraine
Americas|Health|US

Measles case count hits 124 in ongoing West Texas outbreak

Measles case count hits 124 in ongoing West Texas outbreak

Measles case count hits 124 in ongoing West Texas outbreak
Americas|Business|Economy

Argentina economic activity expands at fastest pace in two-and-a-half years

Argentina's economic activity rose 5.5% in December compared with the same month in the prior year, growing at its fastest pace since mid-2022, official data showed on Tuesday.

Argentina economic activity expands at fastest pace in two-and-a-half years
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Supreme Court throws out Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip's murder conviction and death sentence

The wife of an Oklahoma man whose murder conviction and death penalty were thrown out by the Supreme Court says the decision is “an answered prayer.”

Supreme Court throws out Oklahoma inmate Richard Glossip's murder conviction and death sentence
Americas|Celebrity|Entertainment|Sports|US

Los Angeles Golf Club comes back to defeat New York in overtime and book a spot in the TGL playoffs

Los Angeles Golf Club comes back to defeat New York in overtime and book a spot in the TGL playoffs

Los Angeles Golf Club comes back to defeat New York in overtime and book a spot in the TGL playoffs
Americas|Political|US|World

US expands visa restrictions on Cubans tied to labor export program

The United States has expanded a visa restriction policy to target Cuban officials believed to be tied to a labor program that sends

US expands visa restrictions on Cubans tied to labor export program
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Trinidad to seek US extension for Shell's gas project in Venezuela

Trinidad and Tobago plans to ask U.S.

Trinidad to seek US extension for Shell's gas project in Venezuela
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance

Canada January factory sales most likely up 2.0% - Statscan flash estimate

Canadian factory sales most likely rose 2.0% in January from December, largely driven by higher sales in motor vehicle industry group, as well as the primary metal subsectors,

Canada January factory sales most likely up 2.0% - Statscan flash estimate
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil should not focus solely on improving public accounts, Haddad says

Brazil has scope to further improve public accounts but should not make that its sole focus, Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Tuesday, emphasizing that economic growth was

Brazil should not focus solely on improving public accounts, Haddad says
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Europe|Travel

TUI wants to attract Chinese, US holidaymakers as Europeans tighten budgets

TUI wants to attract holidaymakers from China and the United States to its new hotels in Asia and is offering cheaper destinations in eastern Europe as budget-

TUI wants to attract Chinese, US holidaymakers as Europeans tighten budgets
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Mexico says talks with U.S. ongoing ahead of tariff pause deadline

Mexico is holding talks with the U.S. government on trade policy before a deadline expires in a week for a pause on tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods, Mexican President

Mexico says talks with U.S. ongoing ahead of tariff pause deadline
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Canada's Scotiabank, BMO wait for clarity on tariffs to update outlook

Canada's Bank of Nova Scotia and Bank of Montreal said on Tuesday they would wait for clarity on U.S. government tariffs to build more rainy-day

Canada's Scotiabank, BMO wait for clarity on tariffs to update outlook
Americas|Asia|Business|Economy|Political|US

Nippon Steel to use U.S. Steel merger agreement as base for US gov't talks, president says

Nippon Steel plans to use its current merger agreement to acquire U.S.

Nippon Steel to use U.S. Steel merger agreement as base for US gov't talks, president says
Americas|Lifestyle|World

Mother reunites with American daughter taken as baby during Chile's dictatorship

"I knew she'd find me," Edita Bizama, 64, said from her home in the Chilean port city of San Antonio after finally reuniting

Mother reunites with American daughter taken as baby during Chile's dictatorship
Americas|Business|Economy

BHP to advance $2 billion concentrator optimization at Escondida Mine in Chile

BHP will move forward with a $2 billion plan to optimize its concentrator at Escondida, the world's largest copper mine, as part of its investment plan in Chile, the company said

BHP to advance $2 billion concentrator optimization at Escondida Mine in Chile
Americas|Economy|Election|Political

Brazilian president's approval rating plunges as inflation bites

Support for Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has dipped sharply and now trail his disapproval rating, a CNT/MDA poll showed on Tuesday, the latest in a series of

Brazilian president's approval rating plunges as inflation bites
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Mexico says U.S. has not responded to request to return accused drug lord

Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz said Tuesday that the U.S. government has not yet responded to Mexico's request to extradite accused senior drug lord Ismael "El Mayo"

Mexico says U.S. has not responded to request to return accused drug lord
Africa|Americas|Education|Health

Women sew feminine care products for girls around the world

Women sew feminine care products for girls around the world

Women sew feminine care products for girls around the world
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Arizona latest state to consider bounties to aid Trump deportations

Arizona's legislature is set to vote on legislation to pay police $2,500 for every illegal immigrant they help deport, marking it the latest U.S. state to consider bounties

Arizona latest state to consider bounties to aid Trump deportations
Americas|Election|Political|US

Candidates to replace Canada's Trudeau focus on Trump

The leading candidates vying to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spent considerable time during a televised debate on Monday discussing the need to

Candidates to replace Canada's Trudeau focus on Trump
Americas|Business|Economy|Political|US

Trump says Canada and Mexico tariffs are 'going forward' with more import taxes to come

President Donald Trump says his tariffs on Canada and Mexico are starting next month

Trump says Canada and Mexico tariffs are 'going forward' with more import taxes to come
Americas|Business|Economy|World

Guyana waiting for Exxon's gas development plans until end of March, VP says

Guyana's government expects a consortium led by U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil to brief officials by the end of March on plans to develop offshore

Guyana waiting for Exxon's gas development plans until end of March, VP says
Americas|Europe|Political|World

G7 nations still discussing joint statement on Ukraine, Canadian minister says

The Group of Seven nations are still discussing a possible joint statement to mark the third anniversary of the war between Ukraine and Russia, Canada's foreign minister said on

G7 nations still discussing joint statement on Ukraine, Canadian minister says
Africa|Americas|Crime|Political|World

A police union in Haiti demands more protection after gangs kill a Kenyan police officer

Haitian police officers are demanding better protection and treatment a day after gunmen killed a Kenyan police officer who was part of a U.N.-backed mission tasked with fighting gangs in the troubled Caribbean country

A police union in Haiti demands more protection after gangs kill a Kenyan police officer
Americas|Asia|Europe|Political|World

China’s Xi stresses strength of Russia ties in Putin call as Washington warms to Moscow

China’s Xi stresses strength of Russia ties in Putin call as Washington warms to Moscow

China’s Xi stresses strength of Russia ties in Putin call as Washington warms to Moscow
Entertainment|Americas|Arts|Business|Local|WrittenByLAPost

Technicolor Group, advertising and VFX behemoth, may shut down

Advertising, animation and visual effects company Technicolor Group may soon cease operations, according to a memo sent to its U.S. staff.

Technicolor Group, advertising and VFX behemoth, may shut down
Americas|Economy|Political|US

Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs on schedule despite border, fentanyl efforts

President Donald Trump said on Monday that tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports are "on time and on schedule" despite efforts by the

Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs on schedule despite border, fentanyl efforts
Americas|Political|World

Reverse migration: Venezuelans head back toward South America after US dreams dashed

Dozens of Venezuelan migrants boarded small boats on an island off the Caribbean coast of Panama on Monday, setting off towards Colombia by sea

Reverse migration: Venezuelans head back toward South America after US dreams dashed
Americas|Crime|World

Accused Mexican drug lord 'El Mayo' wants US plea deal without death penalty

Accused Mexican drug kingpin Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada is willing to plead guilty in a deal with prosecutors in the United States if the arrangement spares him

Accused Mexican drug lord 'El Mayo' wants US plea deal without death penalty
Americas|Europe|Political|World

The Latest: Ukraine marks third anniversary of war as US shifts its policy under Trump

A dozen leaders from Europe and Canada are in Ukraine to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion and discuss support with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

The Latest: Ukraine marks third anniversary of war as US shifts its policy under Trump
Americas|Education|Health|Political

Brazil's Lula to discuss education, health programs in Monday evening address

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will speak to the nation on Monday evening in a televised address that will focus on education and health programs, according to a

Brazil's Lula to discuss education, health programs in Monday evening address
Americas|Crime|Health|Travel|US

Woman heads home from rehab hospital after surviving shark attack in Bahamas

Woman heads home from rehab hospital after surviving shark attack in Bahamas

Woman heads home from rehab hospital after surviving shark attack in Bahamas
Americas|Crime|US

Man tried to abduct woman, teen in 20 minute span, South Miami police say

Man tried to abduct woman, teen in 20 minute span, South Miami police say

Man tried to abduct woman, teen in 20 minute span, South Miami police say
Americas|Business|Environment|Food|Lifestyle

How this James Beard Award-winning restaurant handles high demand

Square spotlights Dakar NOLA, a James Beard Award-winning restaurant that navigates sustainability and food costs while offering a dynamic, seasonal menu.

How this James Beard Award-winning restaurant handles high demand
Americas|Europe|Political|World

Hear Zelensky’s response when asked if he’d resign as president of Ukraine

When asked if he would give up his presidency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he would resign if it meant peace for Ukraine and that he could “exchange it for NATO” membership. Later, Zelensky was asked by CNN's Nick Paton Walsh about his relationship with President Donald Trump.

Hear Zelensky’s response when asked if he’d resign as president of Ukraine
Americas|Political|US

US halts plan to house migrants in tents at Guantanamo amid concerns over conditions

US halts plan to house migrants in tents at Guantanamo amid concerns over conditions

US halts plan to house migrants in tents at Guantanamo amid concerns over conditions
Americas|Asia|Europe|Sports

Shaun White's new snowboard league to head to Aspen and mountain in China where he ended his career

After opening in Aspen, Colorado, next week, Shaun White’s new halfpipe league will travel to the mountain in China where he closed out his career at the 2022 Beijing Olympics

Shaun White's new snowboard league to head to Aspen and mountain in China where he ended his career
Americas|Business|Economy

Peru's economy seen growing 4% this year with stable inflation

Peru's gross domestic product (GDP) will likely expand by 4% this year and rank as the second-fastest growing economy in Latin America, a senior official told

Peru's economy seen growing 4% this year with stable inflation
Americas|Crime|Political|US

New immigration enforcement operations underway in Los Angeles area

New immigration enforcement operations underway in Los Angeles area

New immigration enforcement operations underway in Los Angeles area
Americas|Crime|US

Father of 5 killed by man upset about noise from his ATV, police say; devastated loved ones demand justice

Father of 5 killed by man upset about noise from his ATV, police say; devastated loved ones demand justice

Father of 5 killed by man upset about noise from his ATV, police say; devastated loved ones demand justice
Americas|Crime|Political|World

The murder rate in Venezuela has fallen − but both Trump and Maduro are wrong about why

Rather than ‘offshoring’ criminals to the US, Venezuelan government policies have both consolidated gangs and created volatile pacts with them.

The murder rate in Venezuela has fallen − but both Trump and Maduro are wrong about why
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Residents of Colombia's Choco clamor for help as violence flares

More than a hundred residents of Colombia's northwestern municipality of Condoto gathered over the weekend to plead with government officials for help

Residents of Colombia's Choco clamor for help as violence flares
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets

Canadian banks expected to build reserves to cushion tariff uncertainty

Canada's big six banks are expected to build more credit loss provisions as they brace for uncertainty surrounding the U.S. tariff threat, analysts said, potentially weighing on

Canadian banks expected to build reserves to cushion tariff uncertainty
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Travel

Brazilian airline Azul to go 'back to basics' after challenging 2024

Brazilian airline Azul expects to go "back to basics" and be able to focus more on its operations this year, Chief Executive John Rodgerson said, after a

Brazilian airline Azul to go 'back to basics' after challenging 2024
Americas|Sports|US

USWNT and Japan both claim SheBelieves Cup victories to set up showdown match on Wednesday

USWNT and Japan both claim SheBelieves Cup victories to set up showdown match on Wednesday

USWNT and Japan both claim SheBelieves Cup victories to set up showdown match on Wednesday
Americas|Business|Economy|Environment

National Grid sells $1.7 billion US renewables arm to Brookfield

Britain's National Grid has reached a deal to sell its U.S. onshore renewables business to Canadian investment firm Brookfield Asset Management for $1.74 billion including debt, it said on

National Grid sells $1.7 billion US renewables arm to Brookfield
Americas|Political|US|World

They crossed the Darien Gap to reach the US. Now, boat-by-boat, migrants are returning

They once braved the jungles of the Darien Gap, trekking days along the perilous migrant passage dividing Colombia and Panama with a simple goal: seek asylum in the U.S. Now, boat-by-boat, those migrants have given up after President Donald Trump’s crackdown on asylum, and are returning to their countries they once sought to escape

They crossed the Darien Gap to reach the US. Now, boat-by-boat, migrants are returning
Americas|Asia|Europe|Travel|World

American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi lands safely in Rome after security concern

An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi was diverted to Rome due to a security concern the airline later said was not credible

American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi lands safely in Rome after security concern
Americas|Sports|US

Biyendolo and Cooper score as United States beats Australia 2-1 in SheBelieves Cup

Lynn Biyendolo scored 42 seconds into the match and the United States beat Australia 2-1 on Sunday in the SheBelieves Cup

Biyendolo and Cooper score as United States beats Australia 2-1 in SheBelieves Cup
Americas|Sports

Brian Campbell cashes in on a big break and wins Mexico Open for first PGA Tour title

Brian Campbell played well enough to win the Mexico Open for his first PGA Tour victory

Brian Campbell cashes in on a big break and wins Mexico Open for first PGA Tour title
Americas|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Hamas says talks with Israel contingent on release of prisoners as agreed

Talks with Israel through mediators on further steps in a ceasefire agreement are conditional on Palestinian prisoners being released as agreed, Hamas official Basem Naim said on

Hamas says talks with Israel contingent on release of prisoners as agreed
Americas|Political|US

Nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants are flown home from Guantanamo Bay, with a layover in Honduras

Nearly 200 Venezuelan immigrants to the U.S. have returned to their home country after being detained at Guantanamo Bay in a flurry of flights that forged an unprecedented pathway for U.S. deportations

Nearly 200 Venezuelan migrants are flown home from Guantanamo Bay, with a layover in Honduras
Americas|Europe|Political|World

British PM Starmer says there can be no Ukraine talks without Ukraine's participation

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday that there can be no talks about the future of Ukraine without the participation of Ukraine, setting his stall out before a

British PM Starmer says there can be no Ukraine talks without Ukraine's participation
Americas|Business|Crime|Political|Technology|US|World

Rumble and Trump Media file motion in US court over decision by Brazilian judge

U.S.

Rumble and Trump Media file motion in US court over decision by Brazilian judge
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

Russia and US plan another meeting this week

Russian and U.S. teams plan to meet this week to discuss improving relations after the war in Ukraine had pushed ties to the worst level since the depths of the Cold War, a senior

Russia and US plan another meeting this week
Americas|Sports|US

Juan Soto hits 426-foot homer in first at-bat for New York Mets, after signing reportedly biggest contract in American sports

Juan Soto hits 426-foot homer in first at-bat for New York Mets, after signing reportedly biggest contract in American sports

Juan Soto hits 426-foot homer in first at-bat for New York Mets, after signing reportedly biggest contract in American sports
Americas|Europe|Sports

From 0 to 100 wins in 278 ski races: Mikaela Shiffrin’s 10 most notable World Cup victories

Ski star Mikaela Shiffrin has added yet another chapter to her book of World Cup records by becoming the first to reach the milestone of 100 career wins

From 0 to 100 wins in 278 ski races: Mikaela Shiffrin’s 10 most notable World Cup victories
Americas|Crime|Lifestyle|US

‘Sinister’ romance scammer allegedly used dating apps to target victims she drugged and robbed, authorities say

‘Sinister’ romance scammer allegedly used dating apps to target victims she drugged and robbed, authorities say

‘Sinister’ romance scammer allegedly used dating apps to target victims she drugged and robbed, authorities say
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Trump administration directs ICE agents to find, deport unaccompanied migrant children

The Trump administration is directing immigration agents to track down hundreds of thousands of migrant children who entered the

Trump administration directs ICE agents to find, deport unaccompanied migrant children
Americas|Health|World

Latin America prays for Francis, region's first pope

People across Latin America prayed for Pope Francis, the first leader of the Catholic Church to come from the region, as the Vatican reported on Saturday the Argentina-born

Latin America prays for Francis, region's first pope
Americas|Sports|US

Messi assists on Segovia's late goal, Inter Miami ties New York City FC 2-2 in MLS season opener

Telasco Segovia scored the tying goal on an assist by Lionel Messi in the 10th minute of stoppage time and Inter Miami played New York City FC to a 2-2 draw in their MLS opener

Messi assists on Segovia's late goal, Inter Miami ties New York City FC 2-2 in MLS season opener
Americas|Crime|US

Border Patrol agent whose death is tied to cultlike Zizians is buried with military honors

A U.S. Border Patrol agent who was killed during a traffic stop in Vermont has been buried with full military honors at a national cemetery in Minneapolis

Border Patrol agent whose death is tied to cultlike Zizians is buried with military honors
Americas|Political|US|World

Trudeau, Trump discuss the war in Ukraine, fentanyl

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S President Donald Trump spoke on Saturday, discussing the war in Ukraine and efforts to combat the illegal fentanyl trade,

Trudeau, Trump discuss the war in Ukraine, fentanyl
Americas|Sports

Aldrich Potgieter hangs on to 1-shot lead in Mexico Open

Aldrich Potgieter has a one-shot lead in the Mexico Open

Aldrich Potgieter hangs on to 1-shot lead in Mexico Open
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Isolated in 'harsh conditions:' Deportee from US details legal limbo in Panama camp near Darien Gap

A deportee from the United States detained in a camp in rural Panama, among a hundred who refused to return to their countries, has described waiting in limbo under “harsh conditions” and cut off from access to legal council and other rights

Isolated in 'harsh conditions:' Deportee from US details legal limbo in Panama camp near Darien Gap
Americas|Crime|US

Woman accused of drugging and robbing older men in a deadly romance scheme

The FBI in Las Vegas says a woman lured at least four older men on online dating apps to meet in person, drugged them with sedatives and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars in a “sinister” romance scheme

Woman accused of drugging and robbing older men in a deadly romance scheme
Americas|Economy|Political|World

At CPAC, Argentina’s Milei explains his chainsaw methods and likens them to Musk’s DOGE

Argentina’s President Javier Milei is urging conservatives to keep supporting measures to shrink the size of government

At CPAC, Argentina’s Milei explains his chainsaw methods and likens them to Musk’s DOGE
Americas|Crime|US

Chaotic scene unfolded as 3 were shot and killed outside Kentucky driver's license office

Witnesses and authorities described a chaotic scene in which three people were shot and killed outside of a Kentucky driver’s license office, including one man shot multiple times by masked assailants

Chaotic scene unfolded as 3 were shot and killed outside Kentucky driver's license office
Americas|Crime|Political|US

The US now considers these cartels and gangs terrorist groups. Here’s what to know about them

The US now considers these cartels and gangs terrorist groups. Here’s what to know about them

The US now considers these cartels and gangs terrorist groups. Here’s what to know about them
Americas|Asia|Political|World

‘We are in danger’: Migrants deported from US were locked in hotel and held at remote camp in Panama, lawyers say

‘We are in danger’: Migrants deported from US were locked in hotel and held at remote camp in Panama, lawyers say

‘We are in danger’: Migrants deported from US were locked in hotel and held at remote camp in Panama, lawyers say
Americas|Lifestyle|Political|US

Venezuelan family in US under curtailed humanitarian protections clings to faith amid uncertainty

Each Sunday, Johann Teran goes to worship at a bilingual Lutheran service in suburban Minneapolis

Venezuelan family in US under curtailed humanitarian protections clings to faith amid uncertainty
Americas|Sports

4 Nations Face-Off shatters expectations as a hockey showcase. The Milan Olympics are up next

The 4 Nations Face-Off was a one-off, a tournament with no past and no future, a trimmed-down version of the World Cup of Hockey staged because the NHL’s best players have waited so long for something of its kind

4 Nations Face-Off shatters expectations as a hockey showcase. The Milan Olympics are up next
Americas|Political|Technology|World

Brazil Supreme Court justice orders Rumble suspension nationwide for alleged non-compliance

A Brazilian Supreme Court justice has ordered the suspension of video-sharing platform Rumble in the South American nation for allegedly refusing to comply with court orders

Brazil Supreme Court justice orders Rumble suspension nationwide for alleged non-compliance
Americas|Crime|US

After 30 years in prison for murder, new DNA evidence frees Hawaii man who maintained innocence

A judge has ordered the release of a Hawaii man who was imprisoned for 30 years for a murder he has always denied committing

After 30 years in prison for murder, new DNA evidence frees Hawaii man who maintained innocence
Americas|Crime|Lifestyle|World

Five of Chile's stolen children take off to reunite with birth families

Five U.S. adoptees took off from Houston on Friday to reunite with their birth families in Chile for the first time after they were stolen as infants decades ago during the Augusto

Five of Chile's stolen children take off to reunite with birth families
Americas|Sports

Aldrich Potgieter powers to a 61 and a 4-shot lead in the Mexico Open

Aldrich Potgieter is leading the Mexico Open after a superb display of driving and putting

Aldrich Potgieter powers to a 61 and a 4-shot lead in the Mexico Open
Americas|Political|US

New York City sues Trump for taking back $80 million FEMA grant for migrants

New York City sued the Trump administration on Friday for clawing back $80.5 million of grants intended to cover part of the city's cost of housing migrants.

New York City sues Trump for taking back $80 million FEMA grant for migrants
Americas|Celebrity|Entertainment

Lady Gaga to perform a free concert on Rio's Copacabana beach in May

Lady Gaga has confirmed that she will perform a free concert on Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach on May 3

Lady Gaga to perform a free concert on Rio's Copacabana beach in May
Americas|Economy|Political|Sports|Travel

Frustrated by Trump’s threats, some Canadians canceling trips to the United States

Peter Mulholland and his wife skipped their traditional trip from Vancouver to Seattle to watch baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays play the Mariners this year

Frustrated by Trump’s threats, some Canadians canceling trips to the United States
Americas|Political|US

Trump administration reverses its previous decision and reinstates legal aid for migrant children

Days after telling legal groups who help migrant children who arrive in America alone — some so young they are in diapers or their feet dangle from their chairs in court — that they must stop their work, the federal government reversed itself

Trump administration reverses its previous decision and reinstates legal aid for migrant children
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Man who stabbed novelist Salman Rushdie guilty of attempted murder

Hadi Matar, the man who stabbed and partially blinded the novelist Salman Rushdie onstage at a New York arts institute, was

Man who stabbed novelist Salman Rushdie guilty of attempted murder
Americas|Environment|World

Massive sinkholes put hundreds in Amazonian town at risk

The city of Buriticupu, in the northeastern tip of the Brazilian Amazon, is being slowly swallowed by the earth.

Massive sinkholes put hundreds in Amazonian town at risk
Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

US proposes rival UN action on Ukraine, pitting it against Europe

The U.S. on Friday proposed a draft United Nations resolution to mark the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the proposal pits

US proposes rival UN action on Ukraine, pitting it against Europe
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Danish petition to buy California gets over 200,000 signatures

President Donald Trump’s attempt to purchase the vast Danish territory of Greenland is unpopular with locals, to say the least. Instead, a petition named “Denmarkification” urges the Danish government to purchase California.  The petition’s website lists a number of reasons why Danes should support the initiative. It would provide the Northern European country with abundant sunlight and avocados, for instance, as well as access to Disneyland – which would be renamed “Hans Christian Andersenland”. Denmarkification was created by Xåvier Dutoit, an activist identified by the campaign as its “Chief Pastry Officer.” He says that he aimed to show Americans how

Danish petition to buy California gets over 200,000 signatures
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L.A. agencies attempt to adapt to immigration crackdown

On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump promised to deport millions of people who, he said, were in the country illegally. In response, Los Angeles passed a “sanctuary city” ordinance, prohibiting police from cooperating with federal deportation efforts. But some advocates say that this will not be enough to protect the city’s vulnerable communities.

L.A. agencies attempt to adapt to immigration crackdown
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Thousands of Kaiser mental health workers continue strike at SoCal centers

Nearly 2,400 workers continue to strike as of Tuesday across Kaiser Permanente mental health facilities in Southern California.

Thousands of Kaiser mental health workers continue strike at SoCal centers
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LAUSD cell phone ban officially goes into effect

Students entering Los Angeles Unified School District facilities Tuesday were no longer allowed to check their phones throughout the day. Mobile devices are now required to be turned off and put away within school hours — including during lunch and other breaks. The measure, which called for the district to prohibit the use of mobile phones and social media throughout the day, was passed by the LAUSD board in a 5-2 vote last June. Also prohibited are other devices which have access to messaging apps and web browsers. Smart watches and tablets, if they can access the internet, will fall

LAUSD cell phone ban officially goes into effect
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‘Bank jugging’ burglaries on the rise, according to Burbank police

A statement from Burbank Police Department claims an increased number of “bank jugging” incidents have been reported in recent weeks.  According to the statement, “bank jugging” refers to a method of robbery in which perpetrators sit in bank parking lots and wait for patrons to emerge with cash.  “These criminals watch customers as they leave the bank and typically target those carrying bank envelopes, money bags, and/or coin boxes. Thieves will select a customer they believe to be in possession of a large amount of currency and will follow the customer to their next destination, at which point they break

‘Bank jugging’ burglaries on the rise, according to Burbank police
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Dangerous windstorm brings fire weather to SoCal

A windstorm that forecasters described as potentially destructive and life-threatening will develop across the Southland Tuesday, dramatically raising the risk of wildfires for the next several days.

Dangerous windstorm brings fire weather to SoCal
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Santa begins his journey around the world, according to NORAD Tracker

As the sun sets on Christmas Eve, thoughts inevitably turn to the following morning. Children begin to wonder when they must be in bed if they want to avoid spoiling their chance of receiving presents.  Thanks to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), the agency responsible for monitoring the skies over the United States, it is possible to know precisely where Santa Claus is at any given time. NORAD operates a Santa Tracker each year, showing the agency’s live estimate of Saint Nicholas’s location. The tracker will be active until the end of the night. The program began 69

Santa begins his journey around the world, according to NORAD Tracker
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Costa Mesa-based owner of Volcom, Quiksilver, Billabong to shutter US stores

Liberated Brands, the owner of clothing chains Volcom, Quiksilver and Billabong, announced Thursday that it would close all its locations in the United States and file for bankruptcy in the coming weeks.

Costa Mesa-based owner of Volcom, Quiksilver, Billabong to shutter US stores
Americas|Sports

4 Nations Face-Off final between US and Canada drew record betting action

Canada’s 3-2 overtime victory over the United States in the championship game of the 4 Nations Face-Off set single-game hockey betting records

4 Nations Face-Off final between US and Canada drew record betting action