Boeing said July 8 it had reached a deal with the US Department of Justice over two fatal 737 MAX crashes, which court papers show…
Argentina's President Javier Milei addressed a conference of Latin American conservatives in Brazil July 7, denouncing what he called the "judicial persecution" of far-right former…
Thousands of opposition supporters tooted bugles, cheered and waved flags as they vowed July 6 to defeat President Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela's upcoming presidential elections.…
US President Joe Biden heads back out on the campaign trail July 7, desperate to salvage his re-election bid as senior Democrats meet to discuss…
Joe Biden is "absolutely not" pulling out of the White House race, his spokeswoman said July 3, as pressure mounted on the president following his…
Thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate as a wildfire rages out of control in northern California, with a swathe of the United States…
US officials on July 3 reported the country's fourth human case of bird flu linked to the current outbreak of the virus in dairy cattle.…
Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica on July 3, with forecasters warning of potentially deadly winds and storm surge, after at least seven people were killed…
The US Supreme Court ruled July 1 that Donald Trump enjoys some immunity from prosecution as a former president, a ruling that will likely delay…
Hurricane Beryl slammed into the Caribbean island of Carriacou on July 1, producing "life-threatening conditions" including disastrous winds, according to US trackers, after the storm…
Argentina's government on July 1 officially closed state news agency Telam, transforming it into a state advertising and "propaganda" agency after right-wing President Javier Milei…
The lights of several thousand mobile phones illuminated a main boulevard of Venezuela's San Cristobal city in a euphoric welcome to opposition leader Maria Corina…
The US Justice Department is offering Boeing a plea deal that will allow it to avoid a trial related to two deadly 737 MAX crashes,…
Three suspected leaders of a failed coup against Bolivian President Luis Arce were remanded in custody on June 28 for six months, the country's top…
A top US official on June 27 told a Chinese counterpart that Washington's defense commitments to the Philippines were "ironclad" after a violent clash in…
A Colombian splinter group of former FARC guerrillas known as Segunda Marquetalia has agreed to a "unilateral ceasefire" and the release of captives following negotiations…
China and Peru have achieved "substantial conclusion of negotiations" on the upgrading of a free trade agreement between both countries, Chinese state media said on…
Two Bolivian army leaders were arrested on June 26 after soldiers and tanks took up positions in front of government buildings in what President Luis…
Interpol's executive committee on June 25 for the first time elected a police official from a developing nation to head the international police agency, Valdecy…
The first contingent of Kenyan police arrived in the Haitian capital on June 25 to launch a long-awaited peacekeeping mission in the Caribbean country that…
The Colombian government on June 24 began peace negotiations with a rebel group that broke away from a historic 2016 ceasefire deal with FARC guerillas,…
Wildfires in eastern Canada forced the evacuation of hundreds of people -- including 225 inmates from a maximum security prison, officials said on June 23.…
The Brazilian government on June 20 issued tighter guidelines for the extension of energy distribution contracts, easing the advanced cancellation of concessions and allowing the…
Ecuador on June 21 began building an 800-person maximum security prison that will house the most dangerous drug lords in the country which has declared…
Torrential rains across Central America have left at least 27 dead in landslides and flooding over the past week, mainly in El Salvador, but also…