June 4, 2019 Trump baby blimp flies in London as protests greet president As British Prime Minister Theresa May meets President Donald Trump on Tuesday, thousands of protesters plan to tell the U.S. leader he should have stayed at home.
June 3, 2019 Argentine presidential candidate enters hospital for tests The Argentine politician chosen by former President Cristina Fernández to be their party's presidential candidate has checked himself into a hospital to undergo tests for a persistent cough.
June 3, 2019 Taxi park-in jams Mexico City's Zocalo to protest ride apps Taxi drivers have snarled traffic in downtown Mexico City in their latest protest against Uber and other ride-hailing apps.
June 3, 2019 Argentines protest violence against women in large marches Thousands of Argentines have taken to the streets of the country's capital to protest violence against women.
June 3, 2019 Head of rights commission criticizes Mexico's president The head of Mexico's governmental National Human Rights Commission has launched a broad criticism of President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obradór, saying human rights don't appear to be a priority for his administration.
June 3, 2019 Honduras street protests go on despite laws' cancellation Thousands of teachers and doctors in Honduras are continuing street protests despite the president's cancellation of decrees that they feared would lead to extensive layoffs.
June 3, 2019 Lawyer of Lebanese man held in Iran says he will be freed The lawyer of a Lebanese man held in Iran since 2015 says his client will be released in the "next few days."
June 3, 2019 International groups focused on Venezuela crisis meet at UN Two international groups trying to foster a solution to the political and humanitarian crisis in Venezuela want to get buy-in from countries supporting embattled President Nicolás Maduro.
June 3, 2019 A timeline of key events in Sudan's unfinished revolution Sudan's security forces violently dispersed on Monday the camp at the center of the protest movement that in April forced the army to remove Sudan's strongman, Omar al-Bashir, after 30 years of rule — and then stayed in the streets to keep up pressure on the generals who took his place.
June 3, 2019 Trudeau: Violence against indigenous women often ignored Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the disappearances and deaths of indigenous women in Canada have too often been treated as a low priority or ignored and he says that must end.