The ‘three amigos’ – the leaders of Mexico, Canada and the United States – will meet in Mexico for the first time in more than a decade. This will also be the first visit by an American president to Latin America since 2014
XBB and XBB1.5 now account for more than 44% of all coronavirus cases in the United States, although no data indicates that these infections are more serious
William ‘Rick’ Singer created a network that falsified academic and athletic results and bribed university employees to admit children of wealthy clients to top US institutions
The former central bank chief won by a wide margin and will replace the ousted Mauricio Claver-Carone at the helm of Latin America’s largest development lender
Investigators are determining whether to charge a 22-year-old suspect with a hate crime after he killed five people and injured 25 more at an establishment that was observing the Transgender Day of Remembrance
Ukraine remains steadfast on talks and the White House believes there is still advantage to be won on the ground but others in Washington and Europe are urging a diplomatic end to the war
The swing state has re-elected Republican governor Brian Kemp but is heading for a runoff to decide a Senate seat between Herschel Walker and Democrat Raphael Warnock
A group of progressives withdrew a letter to the White House asking for dialog with Moscow and a negotiated solution to the war as Republicans aim to reduce financial backing for Kyiv
Both Democrats and Republicans are eager to win over this large and consistent voting bloc, which will be a decisive factor at the midterm elections on November 8
As the Ukrainian counteroffensive gains ground and discontent grows in Russia over mobilization measures, there is greater risk that the Russian president will resort to these weapons
The coronavirus lockdown of Shanghai and the spike in cases in Beijing have led many entities to cut their growth prospects for the world’s second largest economy
Intelligence service says computer systems have been repeatedly attacked in the health and pharmaceutical sectors, but China’s Foreign Ministry denies the claim
After years of lobbying, Spain has finally been granted approval to export shoulders and legs of ‘jamón’ to the Asian country, which is the biggest global market for luxury goods
The Catalan director Oriol Paulo has had two box office hits in the country, while a co-production agreement has opened the door to the massive Asian market