January 27, 2017 Canadian icon Tim Hortons is expanding into Mexico North American free trade might be under threat, but Mexicans will soon import a big taste of Canada.
January 27, 2017 What's next for Guantanamo Bay under President Trump The U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, appears to be at another turning point.
January 27, 2017 Tycoon Carlos Slim says he's ready to help Mexico negotiate with Trump Slim noted that Trump, who he called a "great negotiator," represented a major change in how politics is conducted.
January 27, 2017 Colombia rebels see gangs moving into drug-producing areas A Colombian rebel leader is warning that criminal gangs are attempting to take over coca-growing regions being abandoned by the guerrillas to expand cultivation of the plant used to make cocaine.
January 27, 2017 GM Canada to move 600 jobs in Ontario to Mexico Union officials for General Motors Canada say the company is cutting up to 600 jobs at its assembly plant near London, Ontario, and moving those jobs to Mexico, where the union says labor is cheaper.
January 27, 2017 Brazilian man on run for dozen years apprehended in Germany German authorities say they've captured a man who's been on the run for a dozen years after being convicted in Brazil of tax evasion and other criminal activities connected to moving hundreds of millions of dollars out of the country.
January 27, 2017 Hungary says Russia sanctions fruitless, Putin visit timely Hungary's foreign minister says the European Union's economic sanctions against Russia have been unsuccessful economically and politically because they have not achieved their objectives.
January 27, 2017 New 'anti-coup squad' in Venezuela monitors, hunts opponents perceived as risk Since the announcement, half a dozen heavyweight opposition members have been captured and thrown to jail.
January 27, 2017 Survey: Filipinos want their rights asserted in disputed sea An opinion poll shows most Filipinos want their government to assert the country's rights in the disputed South China Sea after an arbitration tribunal invalidated China's vast territorial claims and ruled the Philippines can fish and exploit resources in the contested waters.
January 27, 2017 Brazil businessman Eike Batista ensnared in corruption probe A Brazilian businessman famous for amassing and then losing a multi-billion-dollar fortune is the latest person to get caught up in a wide-ranging corruption probe roiling Latin America's largest nation.