Americas

Trump Says US Could Reach Deal With Cuba ‘Pretty Soon’

President Trump said on March 15 that the United States is in talks with Cuba and expects to reach a deal with the communist-ruled country soon.

Mexican President ‘Should Not Have Refused’ Help in Combating Cartels: Trump

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum “should not have refused my help” in fighting criminal cartels in her country, President Trump told reporters at Joint Base Andrews.
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Trump Says Cuba Could Face Friendly or Unfriendly US Takeover

President Trump said Cuba faces severe humanitarian challenges and suggested a possible U.S. takeover that could be friendly—or not.

What’s Behind the Controversy Over the Liberals’ Hate Crime Bill—and Why Debate Is Being Curtailed

An amendment to Bill C-9 would remove the Criminal Code’s religious defense to hate speech, meaning some religious texts could be criminalized.

White House Warns Drug Cartels Not to Harm US Citizens in Mexico

"The White House warned Mexican cartels against targeting U.S. citizens after aiding Mexico in the operation that killed a top drug lord."

Mexican Authorities Traced Drug Lord ‘El Mencho’ Through Visit From Romantic Partner

Mexican authorities tracked cartel boss “El Mencho” by surveilling his partner, leading them to a covert meeting in Jalisco.

Top Cartel Leader ‘El Mencho’ Killed in Mexican Military Operation, US Official Says

The notorious leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel was killed in a Mexican operation, striking a major blow to a powerful drug group.

FAA Says Canada Will Soon Certify Delayed Gulfstream Jets

The head of the FAA said he expects Canada to move ahead with certifying several U.S.-made Gulfstream business jets that have faced years of delay.