
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung held a summit with US President Donald Trump in Washington on August 25. During the first in-person meeting between the two since Lee took office in June,... Read more »

SANTA MARIA, Brazil – The bodies of the young college students were found piled up just inside the entrance of the Kiss nightclub, among more than 230 people who died in a... Read more »

The man vying to become Bolivia’s first elected right-wing president in two decades is promising to kick-start exploitation of the world’s joint-biggest lithium deposits after more than a decade of false starts.... Read more »

Will GrantBBC Mexico correspondent, Mexico City Getty Images The protesters say locals are being priced out of central Mexico City The timing of the first of several recent anti-gentrification protests in Mexico... Read more »

Srinagar, India-administered Kashmir – On a sunlit June Friday in Srinagar’s Old City, the Jamia Masjid stands as it always has, ornate and imposing. Its 14th-century wooden pillars have been witnesses to... Read more »

ANDIS SCANDAL BOILS ON The scandal beginning on August 19, a day before the government fired Diego Spagnuolo, the head of ANDIS agency for the disabled, which was placed under trusteeship,... Read more »

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s whirlwind tour over the last week with stops in Kiev, Warsaw, Berlin and Riga, Latvia, confirms that the new Liberal government intends to deepen Canadian imperialism’s economic and... Read more »

A United States appeals court has declared President Donald Trump’s blanket tariff policy illegal, but it stopped short of pausing the wide-ranging import taxes altogether. On Friday, the Court of Appeals for... Read more »

With just over a week to go before bellwether elections in the nation’s key electoral battleground, Buenos Aires Province and a corruption scandal dominating the headlines, President Javier Milei’s poll numbers are... Read more »

Deforestation has killed more than half a million people in the tropics over the past two decades as a result of heat-related illness, a study has found. Land clearance is raising the... Read more »