November 23, 2018 Pope taps experts, women for group to prepare abuse summit Pope Francis named the Vatican's top sex abuse investigator and a close U.S. ally to an organizing committee for a February abuse prevention summit that has grown even more high stakes after the Holy See blocked U.S. bishops from taking action to address the scandal.
November 22, 2018 China's pressure on Tsai weighed in local Taiwan elections China and its growing pressure campaign loom large as Taiwan holds elections for mayors and other local officials Saturday, in what is partly seen as a referendum on the policies of independence-leaning President Tsai Ing-wen.
November 22, 2018 Colombia: Over 40 Venezuelan women rescued from sex ring Authorities in Colombia said Thursday they have rescued more than 40 Venezuelan women from a "21st century sex slavery" ring in which migrants were held captive and forced into prostitution.
November 22, 2018 Migrants march to border in Tijuana A small group of Central American migrants marched peacefully to a border crossing in Tijuana Thursday to demand better conditions and push to enter the U.S. Mexican police watched closely as authorities from the National Human Rights Commission and the Grupo Beta migrant support agency told the migrants their needs would be addressed.
November 22, 2018 In Mexico's border city, Haitians hailed as success story A few blocks from a shelter housing members of a Central American migrant caravan sits the first Haitian restaurant to open in Tijuana, a bustling eatery that has come to symbolize an immigrant success story in this Mexican border city where Haitians are now a part of the fabric, landing jobs, studying and marrying locals.
November 22, 2018 Libyan officials say suspects in killing of US teacher held Authorities in eastern Libya said Thursday they have taken into custody suspects in the 2013 killing of a U.S. chemistry teacher in Benghazi, and that more suspects would be tried over the deadly attack a year earlier that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans there.
November 22, 2018 Migrant caravan given options as officials kick off job fair in Tijuana, Mexico The migrants from Central America who are now waiting in the Mexico border city of Tijuana waiting to learn the next steps to reach the U.S. are now being given options to possibly stay in the country after all.
November 22, 2018 Lebanon's economy faces stark choice: Reform or collapse Lebanon is marking 75 years of independence with a military parade Thursday in Beirut, but many anxious Lebanese feel they have little to celebrate: the country's corruption-plagued economy is dangerously close to collapse and political bickering over shares in a new Cabinet is threatening to scuttle pledges worth $11 billion by international donors.
November 22, 2018 Analysis: Rising US, China rivalry deepening rifts in Asia All the usual rituals of international summits were there: the group photos, the gala dinners, the noticeably vibrant shirts leaders force themselves into.
November 22, 2018 A 'hospital' for statues patches up Argentine monuments A headless Anibal Troilo, one of the tango's greatest performers, rests on a seat holding his concertina.