Ecuador's political juggernaut faces re-election
02/14/2013 9:39am
On a campaign stage, Rafael Correa is a dancing, singing, swirling tornado of energy. Ecuador's president doesn't make promises. He's way past that.
UN rights officials urge Venezuela to free judge
02/14/2013 12:38pm
Human rights officials from the United Nations called on the government of Hugo Chavez on Thursday to free a judge who has been charged with corruption, abuse of authority and aiding an inmate's escape.
Glance at attacks on the press
02/14/2013 1:28pm
The Committee to Protect Journalists on Thursday issued its first "Risk List" for the most significant downward trends in press freedom during 2012. It examined six indicators: fatalities, imprisonments, restrictive legislation, state censorship, impunity in anti-press attacks and journalists driven into exile.
Number of journalists imprisoned worldwide rises
02/14/2013 2:26pm
A record number of journalists were imprisoned worldwide in 2012 in a "deteriorating environment for press freedom," a leading media advocacy group said Thursday.
Criminal case delayed in Paraguay land killings
02/14/2013 2:47pm
The prosecutor says he has no physical evidence showing who killed six police officers during a land dispute that prompted the downfall of Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo. He says he didn't even try to determine who killed 11 farmworkers who also died when the bullets started flying.
Argentine woman marries twin's convicted killer
02/14/2013 3:59pm
This was a Valentine's Day wedding that the bride's family wanted no part of: An Argentine woman married the man convicted of killing her twin sister.
Police: 2 bags from Missoni plane found in Bonaire
02/14/2013 5:16pm
Police on the tiny island of Bonaire said Thursday that two pieces of luggage from a missing plane that was carrying the CEO of Italian fashion house Missoni has washed up on a local beach.
Angry outburst at Sept 11 hearing in Guantanamo
02/14/2013 6:39pm
A pretrial hearing in the Sept. 11 war crimes case started Thursday with an angry outburst from one of the defendants complaining about searches of his cell and the confiscation of his personal papers by guards at the Guantanamo Bay prison.
Mexico seeks US help for anti-drug social programs
02/14/2013 7:25pm
A top security official says Mexico will ask the U.S. to focus anti-drug aid more on social programs and prevention.
Heavy rains kill 23 in Bolivia in recent days
02/14/2013 7:31pm
Civil defense authorities in Bolivia say heavy rains have claimed at least 23 lives in recent days.
Chile battles huge fire in port of Valparaiso
02/14/2013 7:34pm
A forest fire that engulfed a hill in the Chilean port city of Valparaiso destroyed at least 70 homes and forced the evacuation of more than 500 families, officials said on Thursday.
550 couples wed in mass vows in Nicaragua
02/14/2013 7:57pm
A public square in Nicaragua became an improvised wedding chapel Thursday for 550 couples who took their marriage vows en masse on Valentine's Day.
Prominent Guatemalan lawyer killed
02/14/2013 8:06pm
A prominent lawyer who received threats after handling high-profile cases is dead after being shot by two men riding on a motorcycle.
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