Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the ban includes more than 1,500 makes and models of firearms.

The stone was estimated to be up to 9.3 inches across.

The coronavirus is challenging North America’s international supply chains.


As the country's leader battles his political demons, experts fear Brazil could be the hidden hotbed of the pandemic.

Juan Orlando Hernández was not charged in the indictment against a former national police chief. But prosecutors said he was involved in illegal activities.

Multiple shots were fired at the building, although police say there were no injuries.

Former allies are turning against him. A majority of the country wants him out of office.

Authorities say gang members ordered scores of killings in the country’s deadliest weekend in months.

Before he resigned last week, Justice Minister Sérgio Moro accused the president of attempting to interfere with federal police probes.

The world’s most indebted oil company confronts sinking prices and rising interest.

Some analysts view the U.S.'s systemic and political struggles in dealing with the coronavirus outbreak as a clear mark of its decline.

Governments are prioritizing speed over transparency. History suggests insufficient oversight can lead to massive malfeasance.

The resignation further isolates Bolsonaro as he faces criticism for his handling of the coronavirus crisis.

The mass shooting in Nova Scotia last weekend left 23 people dead, including a police officer and the gunman.

The undercount is undercutting calls for social distancing.

Across the globe, people in the process of becoming U.S. residents face new uncertainty.

The tiny country seems unprepared, but Haitians vow they will “always rise from the ashes.”

"A good way to think about the coronavirus pandemic is that it is like climate change at warp speed."

U.S. officials denied the financial and diplomatic package is a subterfuge to buy the island after President Trump toyed with making an offer last year.

López Obrador’s stimulus plans are seen as insufficient. The IMF expects GDP to contract 6.6 percent this year.

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