March 30, 2017 2 bystanders killed in Puerto Rico armored car robbery Two bystanders were killed during a shootout Thursday after gunmen robbed an armored car outside a bank in western Puerto Rico, police said.
March 30, 2017 Israeli cabinet approves new settlement, first in 2 decades Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet has approved Israel's first new settlement in two decades to compensate for the court-ordered demolition of a settler outpost.
March 30, 2017 Priest kidnapped, released in northern Mexico Mexico's Roman Catholic council of bishops said Thursday that a priest kidnapped in the Gulf coast city of Tampico had been released unharmed.
March 30, 2017 Venezuela court says it can take over Congress' powers Venezuela's Supreme Court has ruled that it can take over responsibilities assigned to Congress.
March 30, 2017 Canadian court approves bid for Trump tower in Toronto A Canadian judge has approved the sale of the Donald Trump-branded Toronto hotel and condo tower to its main debt holder after no other bids were submitted for the troubled building.
March 30, 2017 Former Montreal mayor get 1 year in prison for corruption Former Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum has been sentenced to one year in prison on corruption-related charges to be followed by two years on probation.
March 30, 2017 Mexico raises benchmark interest rate to 6.50 percent Mexico's central bank says it has raised its benchmark interest rate by a half-point to 6.50 percent, in a bid to contain rising inflation.
March 30, 2017 New tips back search at Mexico mass grave site Volunteer searchers pounded metal probes into hard-packed earth at a clandestine grave site in Mexico's Veracruz state on Thursday, redoubling efforts after receiving a tip that hundreds more bodies may be buried there.
March 30, 2017 China affirms climate pledge after Trump rolls back rules China's government says it will stick to its promises to curb carbon emissions after President Donald Trump eased U.S. restrictions on fossil fuel use that were meant to control global warming.
March 30, 2017 Mexico City metro installs 'penis seat' to stop sexual harassment of women In a mysterious PSA that has gone viral alongside the hashtag #NoEsDeHombres, a special “penis seat” has been installed on Mexico City’s No. 7 line train under a sign that reads “Exclusive for Men.”