US and Cuba to resume migration talks
Paul Haven and Matthew Lee, Associated Press |
posted 4 minutes ago
The United States and Cuba have agreed to resume bilateral talks on migration issues next month, a State Department official said Wednesday, the latest evidence of a thaw in chilly relations between the Cold War enemies.
Protesters out again in Brazilian cities
Bradley Brooks, Associated Press |
posted 21 minutes ago
Scattered street demonstrations popped up around Brazil Wednesday as protesters continued their collective cry against the low-quality public services they receive in exchange for high taxes and rising prices.
Tropical depression heads toward Mexican coast
Jennifer Kay, Associated Press |
posted 36 minutes ago
Forecasters say a tropical depression crossing Mexico's Bay of Campeche is getting better organized and is expected to become a tropical storm before making landfall along Mexico's Gulf Coast.
Red Cross' Guantanamo reports sought in 9/11 case
Ben Fox, Associated Press |
posted Jun 19th - 12:00am
The International Committee of the Red Cross urged a military judge Tuesday to refuse a request to open its confidential communications with U.S. officials about conditions at Guantanamo Bay to the lawyers for the prisoners charged in the Sept. 11 terror attack.
One of US FBI's most wanted nabbed in Mexico
Gabriel Alcocer, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 11:55pm
Mexican authorities have arrested a former university professor who was on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in the resort city of Playa del Carmen.
Bolivian girl mauled by dog to fly to US for help
Carlos Valdez, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 7:58pm
A 4-year-old Bolivian girl who was unconscious for nearly three weeks after being mauled in the face and body by a Rottweiler is awake and ready to fly to Boston for reconstructive surgery, a doctor said Tuesday.
US senators urge Kerry to review Honduras aid
Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 6:26pm
A group of U.S. senators is urging Secretary of State John Kerry to order a review of aid for Honduras' police and military amid allegations of abuse and human rights violations.
Brazil lawmakers OK bill for treatment of gays
Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 6:01pm
A Brazilian congressional human rights committee on Thursday approved legislation that would allow psychologists to treat homosexuality as a disorder or pathology.
Jamaica eyes expatriates as source of investment
David Mcfadden, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 5:38pm
In a bid to kick start Jamaica's chronically stagnant economy, the Caribbean country is wooing its citizens living abroad to invest in the island of their birth.
Brazil protesters clash with police in Sao Paulo
Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 4:09pm
Protesters surrounding the city hall of Brazil's biggest city have clashed with police when a small group of demonstrators tried to force their way into the building.
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