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- 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.
- Pope Francis focused on 鈥榯his world.鈥 He angered some, and inspired many others.Pope Francis heralded migrant rights, rang alarms over climate change, and served as a bridge toward peace on several continents. He spurred many citizens to action.
- Panama accepted asylum-seekers the US didn鈥檛 want. Then its troubles began.The U.S. says it doesn鈥檛 want migrants and refugees. But 鈥渢hird countries鈥 like Panama that have agreed to accept them have taken on a greater task than they bargained for.
- Mario Vargas Llosa 鈥榩ut Peru on the world鈥檚 literary map鈥Mario Vargas Llosa, who died April 13, helped ignite intellectual fervor in Peru, while his writings stoked the imagination of the world.
- Ecuadorians may not love their new president, but they voted for his 鈥榠ron fist鈥Ecuadorians are unhappy with nationwide security and economic crises 鈥 and yet, they reelected President Daniel Noboa.
- For Panamanians, the canal is theirs. But who profits from it?Donald Trump鈥檚 threats to take control of the Panama Canal are sparking debate over how much benefit Panamanians see from local ownership of the waterway.
- Who is Mark Carney? Maybe just who Canada wants to face off against Trump.A few months ago, Mark Carney was unknown in Canada. Now he鈥檚 prime minister and favored in upcoming elections 鈥 thanks to the Trump administration.
- First LookCanadian prime minister and election opponent say Trump must respect sovereigntyCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Conservative opponent have kicked off their campaigns amid a trade war and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Are we still friends? US-Canada border towns face a strange new reality.Planned limitations on Canadian access to the Haskell Free Library & Opera House, which spans the U.S.-Canada border, symbolize a fraying relationship between towns with traditionally close ties.
- Would a Bolsonaro coup trial help heal Brazil鈥檚 democracy 鈥 or deepen divides?Brazil鈥檚 Supreme Court will decide this month if former President Jair Bolsonaro will stand trial for a 2022 coup attempt.
- Off the shelf, up the flagpole: Canadian flags fly high in response to TrumpThe maple leaf flag is showing its colors everywhere as a Canadian-style nationalism rises in response to President Trump鈥檚 actions and rhetoric.
- With Venezuelan deportations, is Trump taking a page from El Salvador鈥檚 playbook?El Salvador accepted hundreds of Venezuelans deported from the U.S. over the weekend, putting them behind bars without criminal charges or trials.
- This Haitian shot to fame on TikTok, but others profited from his clipsSocial media may democratize knowledge, but they can also perpetuate perceptions that ideas from some countries are worth more than those from others.
- First Look锘緾anadian picked to replace Trudeau demands US 鈥榮how us some respect鈥Former central banker Mark Carney, elected Sunday by Canada鈥檚 governing Liberal Party to replace Justin Trudeau as prime minister, tapped into surging Canadian nationalism and anger at President Donald Trump鈥檚 鈥渦njustified tariffs鈥 after his landslide win. 鈥淲e cannot let him succeed and we won鈥檛.鈥
- Kenyan troops gave Haitians hope for security. Have they delivered?As gang violence spreads in Haiti, locals say a Kenya-led U.N. security force in support of local police is not delivering the peace they crave.
- Mexico faces US gunmakers in Supreme Court, saying they fuel cartel crimeDo U.S. arms manufacturers bear responsibility for the guns fueling cartel violence in Mexico? Mexico is arguing that case before the Supreme Court.
- The ExplainerTrump calls Mexican cartels 鈥榯errorists.鈥 Could he send in the US Army?Drug cartels in Mexico sow terror, but their goals are economic, not political. Labeling them 鈥渢errorists鈥 could change U.S.-Mexican relations.
- More than a rift: Trump aides cast doubt on shared values with EuropeFor almost eight decades, the transatlantic alliance created mutual prosperity and brought peace to a war-prone Europe. But U.S. questioning of shared values is seen as a watershed.
- Can Nova Scotia, home of Canada鈥檚 Black culture, save its Black communities?Nova Scotia鈥檚 Black community, which dates back to the province鈥檚 days as a French colony, is trying to ensure it survives Canada鈥檚 economic shifts.
- Canadians had been feeling gloomy about their country. Trump changed that.Canadians are worried about the threat of a U.S. trade war. But Donald Trump done something they didn鈥檛 expect: bolster their patriotic pride.