Chavez opponents hold demonstration in Venezuela demanding answers about presidents cancer
A strike to protest the Brazilian government's plan to privatize several ports shut down at least 36 terminals for six hours Friday, union spokespersons said. Stevedores did not show up for work ...
Yemeni Government Urged to Investigate Rights Violations
A rights group is urging Yemen's transitional government to crack down on human rights violations that have allegedly taken place since the country's uprising in 2011. Human Rights ...
Williams scores 46 to lead New Mexico past CSU
New Mexico guard Kendall Williams reacts after hiting a three-point basket against Colorado State in the second half of New Mexico's 91-82 victory in an NCAA basketball game in Fort Collins, ...
Belgian man found shot to death in Acapulco
Mexican authorities announced Sunday that several people had been detained for investigation in connection with last week's rape of six Spanish tourists in Acapulco, a crime that further ...
Fidel Castro pleased Chavez is back to Venezuela
Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro said Monday he was pleased ailing President Hugo Chavez is back in his native Venezuela, after more than two months in Cuba recovering from cancer surgery. "I ...
Italian mob ties suspect held in Colombia
COLOMBIAN authorities have nabbed Tommaso Iacomino, reputedly a fugitive Camorra clan leader wanted for extradition to Italy, police say. "He was sending cocaine from Colombia, hidden in ...
Obama Calls For US Election Reforms
WHITE HOUSE -- While Americans are proud of their democracy, some are saying the election system is not working as it should. Reports of long lines at the polls have led President Barack Obama to ...
Said Done Brazil seal the border obesity news plus Gigi on shoes
seizing 200,000 counterfeit Jabulani balls in Santos. Tax officials say the balls, shipped from China, will be destroyed as part of "Operation Protected Frontiers" - securing Brazil from ...
Overturn ban on gay marriages Obama asks Supreme Court
supreme court to strike down a 1996 law defining marriage exclusively as a union between a man and a woman. The request was contained in a legal brief filed on Friday with the US court, whose nine ...
Nearly 100 animals wash up on Peru beach
Scientists are trying to figure out what caused nearly 100 marine animals to die and wash up along 77 miles of shoreline in Peru. Officials said the bodies of 18 sea turtles, 22 sea lions, eight ...
Chavez opponents hold demonstration in Venezuela demanding answers about presidents cancer
CARACAS, Venezuela - Hundreds of government opponents demonstrated Saturday to demand answers about Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's condition while he remains out of sight in a hospital, ...
Ferrer Wawrinka in Buenos Aires final
Stanislas Wawrinka were winners Saturday, advancing to the finals at the Copa Claro in Buenos Aires. The top-seeded Ferrer breezed into the championship match with a 6-3, 6-2 pounding of fellow ...
Soldiers stole children in El Salvador civil war new report says
Out to sea: Fishermen set off Oct. 23 from El Salvador's port of La Libertad in a holy procession in celebration of their patron saint. (Jose Cabezas/AFP/Getty ...
Colombia president threatens to end peace talks with FARC
BOGOTA: President Juan Manuel Santos, frustrated over a lack of progress in peace negotiations with leftist FARC rebels, threatened Saturday to abandon bilateral talks to end their nearly 50-year ...
Panama Canal expansion irks some NJ residents
FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010 file photo, the President Truman, a large cargo ship, passes under the Bayonne Bridge in Bayonne, N.J., as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, third left, front, ...
Report Chiles Pinochet wanted anti-vote violence
FILE - In this 1974 file photo, Chilean dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet speaks at an informal press conference in Santiago, Chile. Newly declassified U.S. documents indicate that Pinochet planned to ...
Russian inmate joins Chilean club
A Russian footballer who served a three-year prison sentence for drug smuggling in Chile has been allowed to stay in the country after his release. Maxim Molokoedov has been offered a contract for ...
UPDATE 1-No military or verbal truce for FARC rebels Colombia says
Sat Feb 23, 2013 4:21pm EST * FARC leader calls on Santos to help save peace process * Colombian president says peace is saved through deals * Rebels bombed key oil pipeline twice this week (Adds ...
Iran Announces New Uranium Deposits Ahead of Nuclear Talks
Days before resuming talks over its disputed atomic program, Iran said on Saturday it had found significant new deposits of raw uranium and identified sites for 16 more nuclear power stations. ...
53 Killed in Darfur Tribal Fighting
Residents and a tribal leader say heavily armed fighters from the Rizeigat tribe launched an attack on the town of El Sireaf on Saturday. The French news agency says the attackers, who were armed ...
No EU-Mercosur trade agreement without Paraguay diplomat
ASUNCION (AFP) - A German diplomat has warned that the EU will sign no trade agreements with Mercosur without Paraguay, which was suspended from the South American bloc after the country's ...
Ferrer reaches final in Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina ? Defending champion David Ferrer reached the finals of the Copa Claro with a 6-3, 6-2 victory Saturday over fellow Spaniard Tommy ...
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