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Archive: News / World / Latin America (9 Stories)

Republic Airways buys jets from Brazil's Embraer

01/24/2013 10:15am
Brazilian planemaker Embraer said Thursday it signed a contract with Republic Airways Holdings Inc. for the sale of 47 E-175 passenger jets for an estimated US$2 billion.

Bolivia suffers third big bus crash in 3 days

01/24/2013 11:26am
Two passenger buses have crashed head-on along a new highway in Bolivia, raising the country's three-day bus crash death toll to 56.

Brazil and EU want to retake stalled negotiations

01/24/2013 11:45am
Brazil and the European Union have agreed to resume stalled free trade negotiations between the EU and South America's Mercosur trade bloc.

Bolivia suffers third big bus crash in 3 days

01/24/2013 11:57am
Two passenger buses have crashed head-on along a new highway in Bolivia, raising the country's three-day bus crash death toll to 56.

Nicaraguan presidential guards convicted of rape

01/24/2013 3:00pm
A judge in Nicaragua has convicted three former police guards at President Daniel Ortega's home of raping a mentally disabled 12-year-old girl.

Mexico: ruling party used $5.2 million cash cards

01/24/2013 5:20pm
Mexico's Federal Electoral Institute has confirmed that President Enrique Pena Nieto's party spent about $5.2 million through electronic cash cards during last year's presidential campaign.

Honduras can't pay its bills, neglects services

01/24/2013 5:23pm
Street surveillance cameras in one of the world's most dangerous cities were turned off last week because Honduras' government hasn't paid millions of dollars it owes. The operator that runs them is now threatening to suspend police radio service as well.

Absent but omnipresent, Chavez a powerful symbol

01/24/2013 8:23pm
While Venezuela's sick president recuperates from surgery behind closed doors in Cuba, at home he is more visible than ever.

Chile aims to focus summit on its brighter side

01/24/2013 11:36pm
European, Latin American and Caribbean leaders gathering for this weekend's economic summit will likely see only one side of Chile _ the polished, upscale country where tourists and investors stay in five-star hotels in a sparklingly clean financial district nicknamed "Sanhattan," well away from Santiago's slums.
 
   
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