8 min ago | Seattle Times
Bolivian girl mauled by dog to fly to US for help
A 4-year-old Bolivian girl who was unconscious for nearly three weeks after being mauled in the face and body by a Rottweiler is awake and ready to fly to Boston for reconstructive surgery, a doctor said Tuesday.
1 hr ago | The Rio Times
Effects of Brazil Real Fall Against Dollar
The Brazilian real continued its downward spiral this week , closing at R$2.1734 on Monday, its lowest value since May 2009.
5 hrs ago | WLTI-FM Syracuse
Five Reasons Why Brazil Is Protesting
On Saturday, thousands of Brazilian fans at the Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha booed and heckled FIFA president Sepp Blatter and Brazilian president Dilma Roussef during the opening ceremony of the Confederations Cup.
9 hrs ago | Bellingham Herald
Argentine cash controls bring bargains, headaches
In this June 1, 2013 photo, Paraguayans returning from shopping in Clorinda, Argentina carry boxes and bags across the international bridge over the Pilcomayo River into the town of Nanawa, Paraguay.
9 hrs ago | WTOP-FM Washington
Demonstrators flood Brazilian streets in protest
Some of the biggest demonstrations since the end of Brazil's 1964-85 dictatorship broke out across this continent-sized country, with more expected Tuesday, protests uniting multitudes frustrated by poor transportation, health services, education and security despite a heavy tax burden.
12 hrs ago | GPB.org
Mass Anti-Government Protests Swell In Brazil
What started as small protests about higher bus fares has swelled into nationwide, massive anti-government demonstrations in Brazil.
15 hrs ago | KMIZ
Fare hike leads to clashes on Brazil streets
For the demonstrators who have transformed streets in Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte into protest battlegrounds, it isn't so much that the price of a bus ticket went up from 3.00 to 3.20 reais .
17 hrs ago | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Another round of protests in Brazilian cities
A protestor waits to the police action in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday June 16, 2013.
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In Brazil, it's over an increase in bus fares, as well as general frustration over inequality, and the money being spent on next year's World Cup.
Protests build in Brazil as discontent spreads
Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through the streets of Brazil's biggest cities on Monday in a growing protest that is tapping into widespread anger at poor public services, police violence and government corruption.
Brazil protesters vow to hold big demo
Federal agents appeared to be reviving the hunt for the remains of Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa on Monday as they searched a field in suburban Detroit.
Venezuelan president seeks canonization for doctor
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has asked Pope Francis to canonize a doctor who tended to the poor in Caracas and is considered a saint already by many Venezuelans.
Despite peace talks, forced displacement still climbing in Colombia
Drugs and arms traffickers are muscling in on Colombia's Pacific coastal region, forcibly displacing local people, according to a new report by the Consultancy for Human Rights and Displacement .
Massive clashes as Brazilians protest over World Cup spending
Thirty-nine people were injured and 30 others detained in clashes as around a thousand Brazilians demonstrated outside the national stadium in the capital, Brasilia.
Taking down Colombia's "super cartel"
A behind-the-scenes look at the investigation that took down the most powerful drug trafficking organization in law enforcement history.
Britain is 'softening' to my plight, claims Julian Assange on anniversary of embassy stay
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Small protest in front of Rio's Maracana stadium
About 300 protesters tried to make their way toward the stadium Sunday. Riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets to scatter them.
Ecuador Arrests 7 Tourists Attempting to Smuggle 1,300 Sea Cucumbers
Ecuadorian authorities arrested seven foreigners after finding a total of 1,313 processed sea cucumbers inside their luggage, the Galapagos National Park Service said Friday.
Rousseff Booed at Cup Opener: Daily
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was booed by crowds on Saturday, June 15th as she officially opened the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in BrasA lia .