Brazil party challenges ruling on gay marriage
Associated Press |
posted 0 minutes ago
A conservative party is challenging a judicial ruling that requires all of Brazil's notary publics to register same-sex civil unions as marriages if couples request it.
Puma to sell gasoline-ethanol mix in Puerto Rico
Associated Press |
posted 12 minutes ago
A Swiss oil company says it will start selling regular gasoline mixed with ethanol as part of a pilot program in Puerto Rico.
Cuba lifts ban on energy-hogging appliances
Anne-marie Garcia, Associated Press |
posted 15 minutes ago
Cuba has authorized individual imports of appliances such as air conditioners, refrigerators and microwave ovens, lifting a ban imposed in 2005 amid a wave of energy shortages and blackouts.
Soldiers flood western Mexico to protect towns
Mark Stevenson, Associated Press |
posted 20 minutes ago
Mexico's top security officials promised Tuesday that a new federal offensive to rescue towns besieged by the Knights Templar drug cartel in western Michoacan state would stay "until there is security and peace for all state residents."
Venezuela TV host goes off air after audio scandal
Karl Ritter and Fabiola Sanchez, Associated Press |
posted 53 minutes ago
A prominent Venezuelan talk show host has gone off the air after allegedly being caught on tape discussing politics inside Venezuela's ruling party with a Cuban intelligence official.
Brazil commission says abusers could be tried
Marco Sibaja, Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 2:16pm
A Truth Commission investigating human rights abuses under Brazil's military dictatorship says that those it finds guilty of torture could be brought to trial.
Struggling Spain offers engineers to Brazil
Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 1:29pm
Spain's development minister is urging Brazil to hire some of the engineers that her own economy doesn't have room for.
Ex-Ford execs charged in Argentine torture cases
Almudena Calatrava, Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 1:23pm
Three former Ford Motor Co. executives have been charged with crimes against humanity in Argentina for allegedly targeting union workers for kidnapping and torture after the country's 1976 military coup.
Guatemala top court overturns genocide conviction
Sonia Perez Diaz, Associated Press |
posted May 21st - 12:05am
Guatemala's top court has thrown another curve into the genocide case of former dictator Efrain Rios Montt, overturning his conviction and ordering that the trial be taken back to the middle of the proceedings.
Ex-Arg. dictator Videla died after shower fall
Associated Press |
posted May 20th - 4:29pm
Preliminary autopsy results say former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla died from fractures and a hemorrhage suffered in a fall in the shower while he was serving a life sentence for human rights violations.
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