November 18, 2016 Message to Trump? Countries say climate fight 'irreversible' Governments meeting for U.N.
November 18, 2016 Ex-mayor of Mexican town that was massacre site arrested Authorities in a northern Mexico border state say they have arrested the former mayor of a town where a drug cartel systematically killed an extended family in 2011.
November 18, 2016 Ex-CIA agent loses latest Italy extradition appeal A former CIA agent has lost another appeal in her ongoing fight to avoid being sent from Portugal to Italy, where she has to serve a prison sentence for her alleged part in a U.S. program that involved kidnapping terror suspects for interrogation.
November 18, 2016 IMF: Suriname's ailing economy to contract by 9 percent The International Monetary Fund is projecting an economic contraction of 9 percent this year in struggling Suriname.
November 18, 2016 Divided, battered Haiti to hold elections, ready or not Haitians will try yet again to elect a president this weekend despite the fact that much of the southwest is still in ruins from Hurricane Matthew, parts of the north have been battered by floods and the country remains in political disarray.
November 18, 2016 Peru president, APEC host, warns of threats to free trade The president of Peru has started off an Asian-Pacific trade summit with a warning about what he sees as a growing threat to global free trade.
November 18, 2016 In Israel, famed pre-WWII ship survivors relate to refugees While the European refugee crisis has captured the world's attention, Sol Messinger is one of the few who can personally relate to the harrowing images of desperate families fleeing to safety by sea.
November 18, 2016 Anti-Muslim Buddhist monk in Myanmar: Trump 'similar to me' Shunned by Myanmar's new government and its Buddhist hierarchy, a nationalist monk blamed for whipping up at times bloody anti-Muslim fervor said he feels vindicated by U.S. voters who elected Donald Trump to be president.
November 18, 2016 As Trump talks wall, China builds bridges to Latin America An expected U.S. economic retreat from Latin America under Donald Trump is causing the region's leaders to look halfway around the world, to China, for help weathering the possible financial headwinds.
November 18, 2016 Peru seizes $30 million counterfeit dollars in record bust Police in Peru have seized almost $30 million in counterfeit U.S. dollar bills in the biggest such bust in the country's history.