Police Raid Peruvian President’s Home, Looking for Rolex Watches
NYT > World > AmericasDina Boluarte, who has been seen wearing luxury watches and a $50,000 bracelet, is under investigation for breaking the…
Dina Boluarte, who has been seen wearing luxury watches and a $50,000 bracelet, is under investigation for breaking the…
Karan Aujla, 27, became the first Punjabi artist to win an award at the Junos as the genre expands its fan base in Cana…
Hundreds of newcomers from Africa have filled a shortage of workers in Rouyn-Noranda, creating a new community in a rem…
A singer known for her mastery of standards, she found stardom in Canada on TV and in nightclubs. But she was virtually…
Parents of a dozen students at a school near Montreal accused an art teacher in a lawsuit of reproducing portraits from…
The United Nations on Thursday said poor governance and increasing levels of gang violence had brought state institutio…
Once a semipro baseball player in Japan, Yukihiro Shimura has now become a baseball missionary. from NYT > World &…
Once a semipro baseball player in Japan, Hirioki Shimura has now become a baseball missionary. from NYT > World &g…
Season 4 of the “Serial” podcast, nearly a decade in the making, tells an insider history of the infamous American mili…
The government’s moves to bar an opposition coalition from fielding a presidential candidate makes it more likely that …
The Brazilian Supreme Court and the federal police are demanding answers from former President Jair Bolsonaro after a N…
Immigration is a key issue for voters in the U.S. election, giving Mexico immense power to potentially shape the vote. …
Security-camera footage obtained by The Times shows that Brazil’s former president spent two nights at the Hungarian Em…
Two politicians were arrested in the assassination of a rival, Marielle Franco, who was known for fighting corruption a…
The bloated cost of the ArriveCAN app and new investigations into possible fraud have highlighted some problems with tu…
The small Caribbean territory brought in $32 million last year, more than 10 percent of its G.D.P., from companies regi…
The announcement that Corina Yoris would run came as a surprise to many who had feared that a fractured opposition woul…
The boy had been dropped off with relatives nearly three weeks ago and was airlifted back to his Florida home. He is pa…
A water shortage forced officials to reduce traffic, but higher fees increased revenue. from NYT > World > Amer…
The federal police accused the former president of falsifying his Covid-19 vaccination records. from NYT > World &…
The House of Commons vote endorsing a package of conflict-ending measures came after language calling on Canada to imme…
Many hospitals in Haiti’s capital have been looted by gangs or abandoned by their staffs amid the violence. Some are op…
The main lender for SaltWire, which owns most of the region’s legacy newspapers outside New Brunswick, has moved to dis…
Poor water pressure and dry hydrants posed major obstacles to fighting the February fire that killed scores of people a…
The sudden plunge of a Latam Airlines 787 Dreamliner this week might have been caused by a flight attendant hitting a s…
“The situation totally changed now, because the gangs are now working together,” a Haitian consultant said. Their unity…
Several communities in the Valparaíso region were being evacuated on Wednesday night. Fires along the coast killed more…
From the Columbia River Gorge to the Chesapeake Bay, these retreats provide educational and volunteer experiences for t…
Lytton, British Columbia, used to draw backpackers, rafters and road-trippers until a wildfire destroyed it in 2021. No…
With violence overrunning his country, Prime Minister Ariel Henry said he would step down once a transitional council w…
Patrick Milando, an accomplished French horn player, now splits his time between the orchestra pit and the cockpit, whe…
The U.S. secretary of state announced more aid for the multinational security mission planned to deploy to Haiti, as we…
The island, close to Nicaragua but part of Colombia, boasts waters in seven shades of the color. Counting them — from a…
As gangs have united in concerted attacks against the state, the prime minister is stranded in Puerto Rico, and food, w…
The legacy of the global literary titan and Colombia’s most famous author has helped transform the small mountain town …
As gangs have united in concerted attacks against the state, the prime minister is stranded in Puerto Rico, and food, w…
A group wants the federal government to mirror its blanket restrictions on tobacco ads, citing addiction and its effect…
The 23-year-old victim was enrolled at the same school that 43 students attended before they were abducted in 2014. f…
The couple, Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel, went missing while sailing off the coast of Grenada. from NYT > World …
The Caribbean nation has plunged into disorder and violence with gangs controlling access to the main airport and seapo…
Michael Spavor, a Canadian businessman, was arrested by China in what his lawyers said was an act of retaliation for Ca…
Wormlike amphibians called caecilians add cloacal secretions of a nutritious material similar to milk to their numerous…
The police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the killings Wednesday of four children and two adults. fr…
A green honeycreeper spotted on a farm in Colombia exhibits a rare biological phenomenon known as bilateral gynandromor…
The power struggle in Haiti is raising pressure on the United States to ease tensions while casting doubt on plans for …
On April 8, the moon will blot out the sun along a roughly 4,200-mile-long, 115-mile-wide path across North America. Wh…
The decision to hold a vote on July 28 is a partial fulfillment of a commitment to the United States, but with the top …
The electoral tribunal disqualified Ricardo Martinelli, saying he was ineligible to run because of his conviction for m…
In recent weeks, American travelers to some of the busiest international destinations during spring vacation have been …
Ms. Charlot’s creation merged seamlessly with the carefree youth culture of the 1950s, becoming visual shorthand for th…
The assault on the prison is the latest in a wave of violent episodes in the past few days staged by gangs who have vow…
The U.S. government brought Mexican coroners to America to learn how to detect fatal overdoses, hoping to show that fen…
On Friday, boat companies began operating in Colombia after a five-day pause, allowing migrants to once again make thei…
The former prime minister, who died this week, brought dramatic changes, good and bad, to the country’s economy with th…
Two centuries after independence from Spain, many Colombians still use “sumercé,” meaning “your mercy” as an everyday a…
The subjects of his documentaries included Indigenous peoples, civil rights sit-ins and the war in Angola. His narrativ…