President Obama’s trip to Cuba will be the first visit by a sitting president in nearly 90 years.
The agreement would resolve a messy, 15-year-old legal battle with the South American nation and global hedge funds.
Nisman, a prosecutor himself, was found dead Jan. 18, 2015, just before he was set to accuse the president of covering up a terrorist attack.
Cheniere Energy will soon ship liquefied natural gas from Louisiana to Brazil in what is believed to be the first export of U.S. shale gas.
Depending on the outcome of a vote Sunday, Bolivian President Evo Morales, a self-described socialist, could stay in power until 2025.
Brazil’s production of cars and trucks dropped 29.3 percent in January from a year earlier, the lowest for the month since 2003.
The Franciscana dolphin, classified as vulnerable, allegedly died after being passed around by a group of tourists at the Santa Teresita beach.
Pope Francis' softened stance on birth control in response to the Zika virus did not extend to abortion.
The trip would make Obama the first U.S. leader since Calvin Coolidge to visit the island nation that lies just 90 miles from Florida.
While visiting Mexico, Pope Francis is expected to express solidarity with migrants looking to head into the U.S.
A region known for exporting its own telenovelas is now importing Turkish soap operas.
Gatorade sponsored an ad on Snapchat that allowed users to create an animated selfie of getting dunked.
The exercises are expected to replicate a smaller version of what would be a major military expeditionary force in the southwestern desert of Jordan.
Argentina is under pressure to comply with a court order to repay its debts before accepting any new lines of credit.
Chargers for Apple’s MacBook, iPhones and iPads have been recalled over fears the pins may break and cause an electric shock.
In the handwritten letter, Adolf Eichmann — who was executed by Israel in 1962 — protested his innocence, calling himself an instrument “in the hands of the leaders.”
A United Nations report had previously warned that climate change could trigger locust plagues.
AT&T bought the television assets in Latin America as part of its acquisition of DirecTV last year.
The titanosaur, newly on display, could have peeked into a five-story window. Its thighbone weighed more than 1,000 pounds
The country will seek to settle with bondholders suing it in New York over unpaid debts before seeking a deal with creditors elsewhere.
The recaptured drug lord's house was located in Los Mochis, a town just inland from the Gulf of California in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.
The new stores are expected to take on the sleek interior style of those launched in Brussels and Dubai.