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Archive: News / World / Latin America (12 Stories)

General: Heart attack killed a suffering Chavez

03/07/2013 3:35am
President Hugo Chavez died of a massive heart attack after great suffering and inaudibly mouthed his desire to live, the head of Venezuela's presidential guard said late Wednesday.

Haiti's ex-president testifies behind closed doors

03/07/2013 11:06am
Former Haitian President Rene Preval testified behind closed doors Thursday as authorities try to revive the investigation into the long-unsolved killing of the country's most celebrated journalist.

Report: Cuba gender equality good, but threatened

03/07/2013 12:22pm
Cuba has made great strides in gender equality, but still has work to do in eradicating macho attitudes and supporting opportunities for women in business and leadership, according to a new report from a U.S. study group published to coincide with International Women's Day on Friday.

Thousands of Cubans in emotional tribute to Chavez

03/07/2013 1:50pm
Tens of thousands of Cubans streamed past a memorial to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in Havana on Thursday in a tribute to the island's most important international ally and a close friend of retired leader Fidel Castro.

Chavez body to be permanently displayed

03/07/2013 2:28pm
Venezuela's acting president says Hugo Chavez's embalmed body will be permanently displayed in a glass casket so that "his people will always have him."

Puerto Rico gov: Give illegal migrants licenses

03/07/2013 2:36pm
The governor of Puerto Rico on Thursday endorsed a proposal that would allow illegal immigrants living in the U.S. territory to apply for a provisional driver's license.

Weapon used to quell Gitmo disturbance identified

03/07/2013 4:19pm
The weapon used to quell a disturbance at the Guantanamo Bay prison was a modified shotgun that fires a shell packed with small rubber pellets, the Pentagon said Thursday.

Venezuelan voices: Life after Hugo Chavez

03/07/2013 4:23pm
Thoughts of Venezuelans two days after the death of President Hugo Chavez:

Mexico's top court: Anti-gay terms are hate speech

03/07/2013 5:07pm
Mexico's Supreme Court has ruled that two anti-gay words commonly used in Mexico are hate speech and not protected as freedom of expression under the country's constitution, allowing those offended by them to sue for moral damages.

The wild card in Venezuela: Armed Chavistas

03/07/2013 5:31pm
The banner just inside the poor neighborhood in western Caracas reads, "Loyal to Comandante Chavez." The guard at the gate ensures no one enters without permission _ not even the police.

Mexico pledges to extend supplemental pensions

03/07/2013 5:37pm
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto says he will expand a supplementary pension program by lowering the eligibility age to 65.

Leaders attending Chavez funeral in Venezuela

03/07/2013 5:45pm
Heads of state and government from around the world who plan to attend Friday's state funeral for Venezuela's Hugo Chavez:
 
   
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