2 hrs ago | The Star Online
Brazilians visit Shelby as part of Rotary exchange
Tom McNichol / special to The Star Members of the Brazilian Rotary Group Study Exchange Team arrived in Shelby May 17.
3 hrs ago | Tehran Times
Reporter remembers fear in Videla's Argentina
It was just about a day after Argentine strongman Jorge Rafael Videla had seized power in March of 1976, and the bloodletting was already beginning.
4 hrs ago | Inter Press Service
Brazil Lagging in Fight against Human Trafficking
Local laws punish drug trafficking more severely than human trafficking. The sale of drugs carries penalties of between five and 15 years, while trafficking of persons for sexual exploitation is punished with a maximum sentence of eight years, with work release allowed.
8 hrs ago | Bajan Reporter
Barbados Wants to Deepen Relations with France
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart made this assertion on Tuesday when France's Ambassador to Barbados, Jacques Sturm , paid him a courtesy call at Parliament Buildings.
11 hrs ago | The First Post
To catch a bus: Bogota thief learns painful lesson - video
A COLOMBIAN thief had a miraculous escape following a botched robbery caught on video at a Bogota bus station.
14 hrs ago | Inside Colombia
Colombia to Investigate Sex Roulette 'Game' Involving Minors
Colombian authorities announced Monday they will begin investigating "sex roulette," a newly discovered sex game played by minors that got a 14-year old girl accidentally pregnant.
Diplomat Says Tehran Approves Deal To Probe 1994 Argentinian Bombing
Argentinian and Iranian representatives had already inked a memorandum of understanding on the "truth commission" to investigate the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people.
Bolivia law backs Morales third term
Bolivia has passed a controversial law which paves the way for President Evo Morales to be elected for a third time.
Colombian president hints he will run for re-election in 2014
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos hinted on Friday that he would seek re-election next year to ensure continuity of his policies - including peace talks with Marxist FARC rebels - though he did not explicitly announce his candidacy.
Domino's Brazil Tests Smellvision in DVDs
If you're traveling in Brazil, pop in a DVD and find yourself crazing pizza, then Domino's has you right where they want you.
SUMMIT-Colombia pins energy hopes on shale oil discoveries
With Colombia's oil reserves stretching to less than seven years, its biggest challenge is boosting exploration and attracting fresh investment to uncap a "world of discovery" in shale oil, the energy minister said.
American B772 near Aruba on May 17th 2013, smoke indication
An American Airlines Boeing 777-200, registration N772AN performing flight AA-234 from Sao Paulo Guarulhos,SP to Miami,FL with 218 passengers and 14 crew, was enroute at FL380 about 75nm westnorthwest of Oranjestad when the crew reported smoke in the cockpit and diverted to Aruba's Reina Beatrix Airport for a safe landing on runway 11 about 19 ... (more)
Magnitude 6.8 quake strikes off Chile; no tsunami seen
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Chile on Monday, the US Geological Survey said, but Chilean emergency authorities said they saw no prospect that the tremor would generate a tsunami.
Guyana examining PetroCaribe economic zone proposal
GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- Guyana is examining a proposal by Venezuela to set up a PetroCaribe Economic Zone , which was proposed at the recently concluded ministerial meeting of PetroCaribe and the summit of heads.
Dissident retired general released in Caracas
Venezuelan authorities have released a dissent ex-general who was jailed on charges of inciting unrest after the country's disputed presidential election.
"Who Wants to be Prestigious?"
On the blog section [es] of Chilean newspaper El Mercurio [es], columnist Leila Guerrero analyzes the meaning of prestige [es] and notes: Rock musicians have been smart: 'rock star' is one of the few jobs where a loss of prestige means an increase of quotation.
Film on Sexual Abuse Wins at Colombia-Venezuela Festival
A Venezuelan movie about a young deaf woman who is sexually abused by her stepfather, "Brecha en el silencio" , took top prize at the second Colombia-Venezuela film festival.
Kidnapping Gangs Shift from Venezuela-Colombia Border
Binational kidnapping gangs made up of Colombians and Venezuelans are spreading from the border states into central Venezuela, fuelling a trend that has seen Venezuela overtake Colombia as a kidnapping hotspot.
Phone thief ran into speeding bus in botched getaway
A Colombian thief badly botched his getaway after stealing a woman's mobile phone in a Bogota bus station.
The bad news continues for Argentina President Kirchner
While Kirchner has ruled out any devaluation of the Argentine peso while she's president and dismissed as election-year politics a growing scandal over money laundering, her popularity in the polls has dropped dramatically.