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Maradona medical team on trial for football icon's death
Prosecutors say the Argentine legend's death could have been avoided and accuse hospital staff of negligence.
Deadly floods engulf Argentine city after fierce storm
Eight hours of rainfall hit Bahía Blanca, killing at least 13 people and leaving many areas under water.
Pope Francis thanks medical staff for 'tender' care
The Vatican said on Saturday the Pope had shown a "good response" in recent days to his treatment at Rome's Gemelli hospital.
Trump expands exemptions from Canada and Mexico tariffs
Trump said he was granting the two US neighbours a temporary exemption on tariffs that he imposed two days ago.
As US and Canada trade barbs, it's so far so good for Mexico's Sheinbaum
Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau's clear tensions are a stark contrast to the Mexican leader's approach to the White House.
Flames, feathers and fangs: Rio Carnival parade in pictures
Crowds filled the Sambadrome to watch samba schools face off at Rio Carnival.
Hong Kong billionaire to sell Panama Canal ports to US firm
BlackRock will buy two ports after Trump's interest in taking back control of the key shipping route.
Diagnosed with arthritis at 24, she set out to hike... and change an unequal society
Joshuanette Francis strives to create a brighter future for people with physical challenges in Antigua.
The revellers making Trinidad's carnival more sustainable
There are efforts under way to recycle and reuse more at what has been dubbed "the greatest show on Earth".
What are tariffs and why is Trump using them?
Tariffs are a central part of Trump's political vision, but economists fear they could spark a trade war.
Chile power cut: 'We were trapped like sardines in the dark'
Millions of people in Chile had their routines disrupted by an almost nationwide power cut.
'In a scary world, he gives us hope': Faithful gather to support the Pope
The latest statement suggests that the 88-year-old is able to sit in his chair, eat normally and do what the Vatican calls "light work".
Bus crash kills at least 37 in Bolivia
About 30 people were also injured after two buses collided early on Saturday, police say.
Watch: Man survives being run over by train
Surveillance footage shows the man standing up and walking away after the incident in Lima.
Man arrested trying to smuggle cocaine under toupee
Suspect tried to smuggle more than €10,000 of cocaine from Cartagena to Amsterdam, Colombian authorities said.
Elon Musk waves 'bureaucracy chainsaw' gifted by Argentina
Argentina's president gifted Elon Musk a chainsaw to symbolise cuts to bureaucracy.
Watch: Moment man vandalises ancient Incan artefact
Peruvian police released footage showing a suspect pounding Cusco's 12-Angle Stone.