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Archive: News / World / Latin America (8 Stories)

UN deputy chief urges action on water rights

01/25/2013 10:54am
Most of the world's urgent problems boil down to water and sanitation, and global leaders must act to reduce child mortality and urban poverty, the UN's deputy chief said Friday.

Mexico's legal soul search after Frenchwoman freed

01/25/2013 2:17pm
Mexicans are engaged in national soul searching over their country's flawed justice system as newly freed Florence Cassez, earlier convicted of and sentenced for being part of a kidnapping ring, makes the celebrity circuit in her native France.

Mexican suspects to get Miranda-style warnings

01/25/2013 4:52pm
Reading suspects their rights is an idea that most Mexicans had only heard about in American movies until Friday, when authorities announced they are starting a program to require police to do just that.

Castro's arrival irks Chilean right at summit

01/25/2013 5:09pm
Raul Castro's participation in the 60-nation summit was giving his host some headaches on Friday as members of the Chilean president's center-right coalition accused the Cuban president of harboring criminals.

Pinera greets Rajoy: 'Welcome to a better world'

01/25/2013 7:10pm
"Welcome to a better world," President Sebastian Pinera told Mariano Rajoy of Spain as a 60-nation summit got under way on Friday, teasing his counterpart with barbs reflecting the changing fortunes of a Europe mired in crisis as Latin America booms.

Specialized ship to search for plane off Venezuela

01/25/2013 7:49pm
A ship specially equipped for deep-water searches is headed to Venezuela to scan the seafloor for a plane that vanished carrying the CEO of Italian fashion house Missoni, the government said Friday.

Brazil: bar codes on sidewalks give tourist info

01/25/2013 8:00pm
Rio de Janeiro is mixing technology with tradition to provide tourists information about the city by embedding bar codes into the black and white mosaic sidewalks that are a symbol of the city.

Europe's emigrants face red tape in Latin America

01/25/2013 11:44pm
Geologist David Rodriguez and actress Cristina Pascual, two of the nearly six million Spaniards left jobless in the European recession, fled to Latin America last year, figuring their futures would be brighter in the booming economies on this side of the Atlantic.
 
   
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