Return to Haiti of a Coup Leader Raises Concerns of More Turmoil
NYT > World > AmericasGuy Philippe, who helped lead the coup that ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2004, is back in the politically…
Guy Philippe, who helped lead the coup that ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2004, is back in the politically…
An indictment in a plot against a Sikh separatist in the United States provides details in a killing that has strained …
After an indictment accuses an Indian official of ordering an assassination on U.S. soil, diplomats and experts debate …
The Canadian government reached a deal with Google before a new law compelling tech giants to compensate news organizat…
Tiny crustaceans the size of sand grains sneeze up packets of glowing mucus to impress potential partners. from NYT &…
A Toronto teenager who killed a woman in a massage parlor was sentenced on Tuesday to life in prison. The case was the …
In the food-obsessed port city of Belém, sweet, savory and sometimes addictive dishes are made with fresh ingredients t…
More than 24,000 Chinese citizens have been apprehended crossing into the United States from Mexico in the past year. T…
Residents complain of rashes and stomach ailments as 666,000 tons of garbage overwhelm the city. Uncollected waste afte…
Dan Carter, the mayor of Oshawa, Ontario, was a homeless addict from his teens until he was 31. Now he’s helping people…
Residents complain of rashes and stomach ailments as 666,000 tons of garbage overwhelm the city. Uncollected waste afte…
In a Bogotá league, Venezuelans who fled their homeland have carried on their culture in a country surrounded by soccer…
A jury convicted Cameron Ortis, who defended himself by arguing that he was engaged in a secret mission when he sought …
Beginning the 1930s in San Francisco, she transformed the image of her native Mexican cuisine in the United States with…
The best-selling album turned veteran Cuban musicians into global stars and inspired a documentary almost 30 years ago.…
A consummate man behind the scenes, he held top posts under Carter and Clinton, and in between ran the Council on Forei…
Javier Milei has said that society is better without government. Now he is about to run Argentina’s. from NYT > Wo…
The success of wild striated caracaras in a test suggests that the intellects of more bird species may be underestimate…
Argentina’s next president is a libertarian economist whose brash style and embrace of conspiracy theories has parallel…
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour broke records in North America, but has faced tragedy and mishaps during a three-day stretch o…
On Sunday, voters will choose whether to elect a far-right libertarian, Javier Milei, or the center-left economy minist…
Many fans fell sick at the show, where temperatures broke records and concertgoers complained of a lack of water. Satur…
The drug kingpin brought four hippos to his estate in the 1980s. Officials estimate that about 170 now roam Colombia, a…
Steven Guilbeault, Canada’s environment minister, said the government was “strongly considering” an appeal of the feder…
Hurricane Otis left a trail of destruction and death, but inflicted its worst blow on the yacht crews and other boat wo…
Karol G, Shakira and Natalia Lafourcade took the top prizes at the awards’ first ceremony outside the United States. …
A judge is expected to rule on whether Nathaniel Veltman, 22, also committed terrorism when he rammed his pickup truck …
Javier Milei, a far-right libertarian economist, could be elected Argentina’s president on Sunday. If he is not, he has…
Irate investors looking for a bankrupt “crypto king” were regular visitors to the new Toronto-area home of Shai Gilgeou…
He offered advice to business travelers in hundreds of columns in The Times. His eyewitness account of a disaster was f…
The two men jostling to be the country’s next president are using artificial intelligence to create images and videos t…
Volunteers recorded important data on a strip of land in Alabama that serves as a pit stop for avian migrators. from …
Distilleries are popping up across the country as Chileans use the versatile spirit to showcase their country’s unique …
A Canadian search-and-rescue group said it had conducted two missions recently after hikers “may have sought to follow”…
The verdict in Toronto concludes the first of Mr. Nygard’s criminal trials in Canada. The 82-year-old also faces charge…
The economy, and particularly inflation, has soured voters on both leaders, polls indicate, though well in advance of u…
The singer-songwriter began her Eras Tour outside North America in the country, where some Swifties camped out for more…
The San José galleon was destroyed in 1708, sinking with goods now worth billions. Colombia’s government is planning a …
Tree loss was down 20 percent from the previous year, the environment minister announced. from NYT > World > Am…
Luis Manuel Díaz was abducted 12 days ago by a guerrilla group called the National Liberation Army. from NYT > Wor…
The business of offering offices on flexible, short leases will survive the company’s troubles, but commercial real est…
Costa Rica and Panama are busing people through their countries to ease the concentration of people along their borders…
The Brazilian government has raided neo-Nazi groups across 10 states this year, part of a push by the new Lula administ…
A top Haitian police official was grocery shopping when he recognized another customer: a man wanted for questioning in…
A series of events marking the centennial of the artist’s birth includes a major retrospective at the National Gallery …
Javier Milei wants to be Argentina’s next president. But first he must get around legions of angry Taylor Swift and BTS…
A soccer revolution started with a text message, but the broader game wants proof. A win in the Copa Libertadores final…
The goal is to help bolster economies of countries across the region so they can better absorb the millions of migrants…
Leonel Martínez, a trap shooter from Venezuela, left the Summer Games in 1984 without making the podium. At 60, he’s ag…
Burned out from life in New York, a photographer traveled to northern Chile to study the ancient wisdom of the Lickanan…
Hundreds of experienced fighters have joined Kyiv’s ranks to improve their financial fortunes, reflecting the recruitme…
Lima is a city of contrasts and contradictions — gray and tropical, dense and isolated. Augusto Higa Oshiro, one of its…