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

Brazil's Rousseff inaugurates submarine shipyard

03/01/2013 8:16am
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is inaugurating a naval shipyard in Rio de Janeiro state that will build five submarines, including one that is nuclear-propelled.

Cuba, US trade barbs over paroled intel agent

03/01/2013 8:30am
Washington and Havana are trading barbs over U.S. treatment of a Cuban intelligence agent who left prison in 2011 but has been ordered to remain in America while he completes three years of parole.

Guyana officials stay nearly 20 years in mandates

03/01/2013 10:48am
In colonial times, the governor of what was then called British Guiana would impose hefty fines on officials who refused to show up and do their jobs.

Brazil's GDP grows 0.9 percent in 2012

03/01/2013 10:49am
Brazil's gross domestic product grew just 0.9 percent in 2012, the government said Friday.

Venezuela in the Chavez era: a reporter's view

03/01/2013 1:52pm
Pushing our infant son in a stroller, my wife and I stepped out of the terminal at Simon Bolivar International Airport and were approached by several taxi drivers offering to take us to Caracas. One of them, a soft-spoken young man in his 20s, offered the lowest fare by far, and I handed him one of our bags.

Jamaica probes child-trafficking ring; 1 arrested

03/01/2013 3:03pm
Government authorities in Jamaica say they have uncovered a ring involved in trafficking Jamaican children to another Caribbean country.

Argentine president proclaims 'victorious decade'

03/01/2013 3:12pm
President Cristina Fernandez opened congress Friday with a marathon, 3 1/2-hour speech describing her government's "victorious decade" in power and defending her management at a time of falling confidence in Argentina's economy.

Colombia lifts port ban on Drummond coal shipments

03/01/2013 3:23pm
Colombia's government has ended a nearly monthlong ban on coal shipments by the U.S. -based Drummond Co. that was imposed after it dumped tons of coal into the ocean at a Caribbean port.

Youths flood Cancun under watch of marines, police

03/01/2013 5:09pm
Tens of thousands of U.S. college students are flooding into the Mexican city of Cancun, where officials have stepped up patrols of marines, soldiers and special tourist police in zones packed with hotels and bars.
 
   
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