All Americas
- What a president鈥檚 party split means for anti-corruption fight in GuatemalaGuatemala elected an anti-graft president in 2023. But the slow pace of change has disappointed many supporters.聽
- As foreign money gentrifies Mexico鈥檚 capital, locals ask: Whose city is it?Gentrification has sparked anger at foreigners in Mexico City, prompting residents and activists to look for creative ways to build an inclusive city.
- Trump鈥檚 interests or US interests? Why Brazil tariff threats feel new.Tariffs have become central to President Trump鈥檚 foreign policy playbook. But in his Brazil tariff threat, is he conflating his own personal interests with those of the United States?
- In Canada鈥檚 Arctic, national security is a military and civic responsibilityWith climate change thawing the Arctic, Canada is boosting security by spending on both military and northern communities to bolster regional safety.
- Brazil鈥檚 push for global cooperation butts up against new Trump tariffsAs Trump doles out tariffs and moves away from global climate pacts, Brazil鈥檚 Lula is ready to step into the spotlight with his vision for international cooperation.
- Unauthorized Haitians build the Dominican Republic. Can they stay?Haitians are facing historic levels of deportation from the Dominican Republic, an easy domestic political win. Can new voices shift the conversation?
- Air North: Why Canada鈥檚 Yukon loves its local airlineWhen is an airline more than an airline? When it鈥檚 a source of civic pride like the homegrown Air North, in the Canadian territory of Yukon.
- A more inclusive G7 finds a way to work around US objectionsThe United States posed an obstacle to solidarity at the Group of Seven summit. But under Canada鈥檚 guidance, the group was able to make progress.
- Mexico鈥檚 justice system is transformed. But does it hurt or help democracy?Everyone agrees the justice system in Mexico needs to be revamped. But where the ruling power sees its new reform as a leap forward, others believe Mexico has just moved several steps backward.
- As G7 host, Canada sees chance to forge a path untangled from USRelations between Ottawa and Washington have hit the skids. That is presenting Canada an opportunity to rebuild its global influence, including via the G7.
- Colombia made strides toward peace. Senator鈥檚 shooting underscores challenges ahead.With a high-profile political assassination attempt over the weekend, is Colombia getting any closer to 鈥渢otal peace鈥?
- Why El Salvador鈥檚 Bukele is doubling down on repressionEl Salvador鈥檚 president escalated crackdowns on protest and civil society in May, prompting the question 鈥淲hy now?鈥
- Our reporter joins the new migration trail 鈥 leading away from the USAn eventual return home is an ideal woven into the migration experience. But a trail of migrants leaving the United States under President Donald Trump threatens to exacerbate instability at home.
- Cover StoryAs China鈥檚 influence grows in the Americas, Trump hints at a Monroe Doctrine 2.0As China expands its influence in Latin America, the Trump administration looks to a Monroe Doctrine 2.0 to claim the hemisphere as America鈥檚 domain.
- Canada welcomes King Charles III after Trump's 51st state threatsAfter U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated suggestion that the U.S. annex Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney invited聽King Charles III聽to give the speech that will outline his government's agenda and underscore the nation's sovereignty.聽
- From El Salvador to Honduras, why authoritarians gain from USAID cutsUSAID cuts have hurt international development work 鈥 but they鈥檙e also hampering civil society groups dedicated to preserving democracy.
- How Indigenous groups in Brazil are using virtual reality to reclaim their storiesCan ancient traditions and new technology coexist? Members of the Indigenous Guarani Kaiow谩 group in Brazil say yes, creating a virtual reality museum.
- Panama vs. US: Whoever runs the Panama Canal needs to find more waterThe Panama Canal is an engineering marvel. But a modern effort to save the critical waterway amid droughts could exact a high human toll.聽
- First LookVancouver police rule out terrorism in deadly car attack on Filipino festivalPolice said Sunday that the suspect has a history of mental health issues. Eleven people were killed and dozens of others injured as the ramming attack shook Canada days before a federal election.
- On eve of election, Canada鈥檚 Tories try to prove they鈥檙e ready to confront TrumpPierre Poilievre is a long shot to be Canada鈥檚 next prime minister. He wants to show that conservatism has the solution to deal with Donald Trump.