October 29, 2018 The Latest: France's Le Pen wishes luck to Bolsonaro The Latest on Brazil's presidential election (all times local): 6 a.m.
October 29, 2018 US envoy confidant about achieving N. Korea denuclearization The top U.S. envoy for North Korea on Monday expressed confidence about achieving North Korea's nuclear disarmament, despite worries about the slow pace of nuclear diplomacy in recent weeks.
October 29, 2018 AP Analysis: Bolsonaro rivals bet Brazilians would unite Just as many opponents of Donald Trump considered him unelectable in 2016, detractors of Brazil's President-elect Jair Bolsonaro always believed the far-right candidate himself was the ultimate fail-safe mechanism.
October 29, 2018 What Brazil's President-elect Jair Bolsonaro wants to change Far-right congressman Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidency Sunday on promises to overhaul several aspects of Latin America's largest nation.
October 28, 2018 Migrants break through Guatemala border gate that leads to Mexico More than a hundred Central American migrants have forced their way through a customs gate at the Guatemalan border town of Tecun Uman to request passage into Mexico.
October 28, 2018 The Latest: Voting peace in Brazil presidential election The Latest on Brazil's presidential runoff (all times local): 3:00 p.m.
October 28, 2018 Turkey strikes Kurdish positions in northern Syria The Turkish army shelled on Sunday positions held by the U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in northeastern Syria, east of the Euphrates River, in a new spike in tension along the borders.
October 28, 2018 3 things to know about Brazil's presidential candidates Brazil votes Sunday to elect its next president, and the choice could not be more stark.
October 28, 2018 AP Explains: How Brazil's Bolsonaro used Trump tactics Observers have long flirted with the idea that far-right Brazilian congressman Jair Bolsonaro, the front-runner in Sunday's presidential runoff, was a "tropical" Trump.
October 28, 2018 Brazil yearns for change but some say democracy at risk A desire for radical change among many Brazilians after years of turmoil has fueled the rise of a far-right former army captain who supporters say will fight crime and corruption if elected president Sunday but who opponents warn threatens one of the world's largest democracies.