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Trump's Candidate Is Poised To Become Inter-American Development Bank's 1st U.S. Head
Mauricio Claver-Carone is the first U.S. citizen to be nominated to lead the region's premier development funder, which provides $12 billion a year for projects in Latin America and the Caribbean.
U.S. tells China that its support for Russia in Ukraine complicates relations
China's support for Russia's war in Ukraine is complicating U.S.-Chinese relations at an already difficult time, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told his Chinese counterpart.
In a year marked by inflation, 'buy now, pay later' is the hottest holiday trend
People are paying for blenders, shirts and even groceries in installments. New research suggests this encourages people to overspend.
Venezuela starts to see some perks of renewed ties with Colombia
Cross-border trade between Colombia and Venezuela has slowly opened up after the countries reengaged following years of bad relations.
In Chile, President Apologizes For Government's Failings As Violent Protests Continue
The country has been gripped by mass demonstrations and planned union strikes over economic inequality. President Sebastián Piñera offered economic reforms in a nationally televised address.
As South Koreans go to the polls, a backlash against feminism has become political
Young voters are considered a key voting bloc as the ruling Democratic Party and the conservative opposition People Power Party vie to secure the presidency. But gender issues divide South Koreans.
Vice President Harris is meeting leaders in Munich to talk about Russia and Ukraine
This is Harris' highest-stakes foreign trip yet. She will meet some 13 heads of state to discuss the threat posed by Russia, and will speak at the Munich Security Conference.
Ukrainian athletes are dominating the Paralympics, despite the uncertainty at home
They swept the podium in two separate biathlon events on Tuesday and are second in the medal count. But the troubles at home are never far from their minds.
Iran claims responsibility for missiles that struck near a U.S. consulate in Iraq
No injuries were reported in Sunday's attack on the city of Irbil, which marked a significant escalation between the U.S. and Iran. Iran said it was retaliation for an Israeli strike in Syria.
Georgia County Tried To Help Everyone Facing Eviction. Now A Crisis Looms
A federal moratorium on evictions ends next week. But $50 billion from Congress to help Americans behind on rent isn't reaching many who need it. One problem: local rules that deny people the help.
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