March 8, 2019 US urges resumption of dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo A U.S. envoy has urged Serbia and Kosovo to stop mutual provocations and resume dialogue amid rising tensions between the two wartime foes.
March 8, 2019 At least 25 Central American migrants die in Mexico accident Authorities in the southern Mexico state of Chiapas say at least 25 Central American migrants have died when the truck they were traveling in overturned.
March 8, 2019 At hearing, Amazon tribe accuses Brazil army of atrocities First the helicopters arrived, dropping chemical bombs.
March 8, 2019 Venezuela engulfed by darkness amid massive outage Much of Venezuela remains engulfed by darkness amid one of the largest power outages in years, raising tensions in a country already on edge from ongoing political turmoil.
March 7, 2019 Analysts: Normal operations restored at NKorean launch site U.S. analysts say North Korea appears to have restored normal operations at a long-range rocket launch site it partially dismantled last year as part of disarmament steps.
March 7, 2019 China calls US-North Korea summit an 'important step' China's foreign minister says the U.S.-North Korea summit in Vietnam last week was an "important step" toward denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula.
March 7, 2019 Correction: Mexico-Endangered Porpoise story In a story March 6 about the endangered vaquita porpoise, The Associated Press misspelled the name of Andrea Crosta of the group Elephant Action League.
March 7, 2019 Power outage reported throughout much of Venezuela An electrical outage has left much of Venezuela without power in what authorities are decrying as an act of "sabotage."
March 7, 2019 Brazil president says military should have benefits reduced Brazil's president said Thursday that military personnel should have their benefits reduced as part of a reform of the country's troubled pension system, a concession aimed at helping a controversial proposal get past near-certain opposition in Congress.
March 7, 2019 Salvador president-elect agrees to pay $50K in slander case El Salvador's president-elect has agreed to pay $50,000 to a former government minister who sued him for slander.