• No image

    Saving Steel?

    Mar 06, 2002 05:00 AM EDT

    ... been accused of dumping cheap steel in the lucrative American market. Countries whose steel exports amount to less than 3 percent of American imports-- like Argentina, Turkey and Thailand-- would be exempt, along with NAFTA partners Mexico and Canada. The tariffs were not as big as the steel-makers and ...

  • No image

    Jorge Castaneda on U.S.-Mexico Relations

    Jan 14, 2002 05:00 AM EDT

    ... We talked about trade. We talked a lot about the regional issues that are of great importance and concern to both our governments and countries: Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela. So we have a broad range of issues that we discussed, and I must say we moved forward very briskly and very ...

  • No image

    Shape of the World - Part 2

    Jan 04, 2002 05:00 AM EDT

    ... the people, the polls show that the people were not as supportive as the governments. MARGARET WARNER: Some of the polls are astonishing. 60% in Argentina and Peru didn't want the U.S. to respond militarily and didn't want their governments to support it. ANDRES OPPENHEIMER: It was ...

  • No image

    Giant in the Sand

    Jun 01, 2001 04:00 AM EDT

    ... coastline. RAY SUAREZ: You're a young fella, as we mentioned, a Ph.D. candidate. This must be quite a feather in your cap, to make a find of this kind? JOSHUA SMITH: Yeah, I guess I'm a little young to be sitting here talking to you about this ...

  • No image

    Hispanic Americans

    Mar 16, 2001 05:00 AM EDT

    ... have come from different places and now there is this tremendous challenge. In terms of language, bilingual education is not something that is likely to make America bilingual, but properly implemented can make instruction understood. As long as we're able to work along those lines, people will be able ...

  • No image

    Exiles in Paradise

    Feb 19, 1998 05:00 AM EDT

    ... letter. It's a kind of reverse painting, if you will, a recovery, an exhumation. Claudia Bernardi knows about exhumations firsthand. She grew up in Argentina, and though she moved to California in the late 70's, she went back in the early 90's to help the Argentine Forensic ...

  • Lionel Messi ties men's World Cup goals record with a hat trick as Argentina tops Algeria

    Lionel Messi ties men's World Cup goals record with a hat trick as Argentina tops Algeria

    Jun 17, 2026 07:56 PM EDT

    ... while Haaland scored twice for Norway in its 4-1 victory over Iraq. “Messi is a madman,” Haaland said in a post on Snapchat during Argentina's game. Shaking off injury, Messi remains Argentina's engine Messi had been dealing with a minor hamstring injury with Inter Miami that slowed ...

  • U.S. advances to World Cup knockout round after win against Australia

    U.S. advances to World Cup knockout round after win against Australia

    Jun 19, 2026 10:20 PM EDT

    ... compete with more talented opponents, but that they're also combining it with good soccer. It's creative. It's tactically astute. They're really, like, playing through opponents. The second half against Australia was a bit of a slog and a bit of an attritional war. But there's ...

  • As crime surges in some Latin American countries, a far-right backlash is brewing

    As crime surges in some Latin American countries, a far-right backlash is brewing

    Jun 17, 2026 06:27 PM EDT

    Although homicide rates have broadly declined across Latin America compared to a decade ago, spikes in some countries and a regionwide rise in other crimes, particularly extortion, have created the conditions for conservative populists to score votes by promising strong-arm tactics against crime and immigration.

  • Roger Bennett on what to expect at the World Cup

    Roger Bennett on what to expect at the World Cup

    Jun 09, 2026 10:35 PM EDT

    The countdown is on to the start of the World Cup. The tournament is the biggest in the event's history, with 48 teams competing across the United States, Canada and Mexico. But organizers have faced criticism over ticket prices and geopolitical tensions have complicated travel for some teams and their supporters. Geoff Bennett discussed more...