April 28, 2017 South Korea: No plan to fix US trade deal or pay for THAAD South Korea says it has no plan to renegotiate a bilateral trade deal with the U.S. or pay for the U.S. missile defense system.
April 27, 2017 Explosive armed robbery is Paraguay's biggest heist Paraguayan prosecutors say the gang that blasted into an armored company vault this week got away with $11.72 million in cash — the biggest heist in the country's history.
April 27, 2017 The Latest: Venezuela ombudsman's son makes protest video The Latest on Venezuela's political crisis (all times local): 8:30 a.m.
April 27, 2017 Russia says US airstrike on Syria damages peace process Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says the airstrike that the United States launched at a Syrian military base earlier this month damages the prospects of a political settlement for the war-torn country.
April 27, 2017 Venezuela crisis: Son of top Chavista official publically urges him to help stop bloodshed He asked him to use his authority to remove the Supreme Court justices who prompted the latest wave of protests.
April 27, 2017 7 Latin American nations request info on Brazil graft probe Seven Latin American countries are asking Brazil to share information on the dozens of plea bargains made by executives of Brazilian construction company Odebrecht.
April 27, 2017 NATO chief acknowledges Italy for boosting defense spending Just days after President Donald Trump said he had joked with Italy's prime minister about increasing defense spending, the head of NATO is acknowledging that Italy has kept a commitment to do just that.
April 27, 2017 58-year-old woman gives birth to twins in Mexico The babies, a boy and a girl, were born at 33 weeks and are in good condition.
April 27, 2017 Militant group: Pakistani ISI using prisoner for propaganda The spokesman for a key militant group says Pakistan's intelligence service is using a captured militant leader to give the impression that his group is being funded by foreign spy agencies for attacks in Pakistan.
April 27, 2017 Mexico's ruling party, others caught in old tricks The scene was so typical of Mexico's long-dominant ruling party that it could have happened a half century ago: poor women lined up under a blazing sun, waiting for a politician to show up hours late for a rally they had been obliged to attend under threat of losing benefits from an anti-poverty program.