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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.
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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.
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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.
Diego Maradona grabs wife by the neck during flight
TIA SHARP's devastated dad has told of the heartbreak of knowing he will never walk his 'special little girl' down the aisle.
August 2013 Delegation to Venezuela: The Revolution Continues! [1]
While the mainstream media speculates about the future of the Bolivarian Revolution since the passing of Hugo Chavez, for the Venezuelan people, there is no question.
Reporter remembers fear in Videla's Argentina
Two commuter trains packed with rush-hour commuters collided in an accident that sent more than 60 people to Connecticut hospitals, severely damaged the tracks and threatened to snarl travel in the congested... Officials described a devastating scene of shattered cars and other damage where two trains packed with rush-hour commuters collided in ... (more)
Thomson: Alberta adds trade offices to boost business and image
Perhaps Alberta should open a trade office in Victoria, B.C., to boost our image and woo Premier Christy Clark.
TAM A320 enroute on Apr 28th 2013, passenger in captain's seat
A TAM Linhas Aereas Airbus A320-200, registration PR-MHU performing flight JJ-3081 from Recife,PE to Rio de Janeiro Galeao,RJ , was enroute when a passenger, a well known Brasilian singer, was invited to take the captain's seat and posed in the seat to fly the aircraft, that was on autopilot at that time with the first officer in his seat.
Argentina's Former Military Dictator Jorge Videla Dies in Prison at Age 87
Jorge Rafael Videla, Argentina's former dictator who led the country's military junta from 1976 to 1981, has died.
Clifton man returns to father's Peru
Jorge Marin and his oldest daughter Tiffany, top left, traveled to Peru with a group from the Madison Avenue Baptist Church in Paterson on a mission to distribute clothing and hope to the children of the 'most forgotten people' in the village of Canchirao in the Peruvian Andes, above.
Will Latin American nations legalize marijuana?
Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos, left, holds a copy of a regional study the illicit drug trade presented by OAS chief Jose Miguel Insulza, right, during a joint press conference at the Presidential Palace in Bogota, Colombia, Friday.
Jorge RafaA©l Videla in 1978, two years after he led the coup that overthrew the PerA3n government in Argentina.
Brazil Indians occupy cattle ranch in widening land dispute
President of the National Indian Foundation , Marta Maria do Amaral Azevedo , participates in a debate about the situation of indigenous people and issues that affect these communities, in Brasilia, April 18, 2013.
Buenos Aires launches tours for Argentine pope
You can see the streets where he grew up and played soccer, the church where Jorge Bergoglio prayed as a teenager and the cathedral where the man who would become Pope Francis said Mass.
America Movil binds Brazil units closer with Wi-Fi offering
Carlos Slim's America Movil subsidiaries in Brazil announced on Thursday a new combined broadband service, increasing their operational integration ahead of an expected corporate merger in the country.
Venezuelans scrambling to find scarce toilet paper
Venezuelans scrambled to stock up on toilet paper Thursday as fears of a bathroom emergency spread despite the socialist government's promise to import 50 million rolls.
Plot to kill Colombian journalists uncovered
Officials say a hit man was hired to kill Gonzalo GuillA©n and LeA3n Valencia, who were investigating links between politicians and criminal groups Articles by Colombian journalist Ricardo CalderA3n exposing the luxurious life of soldiers jailed at a military base.
Why Has The Italian Mafia Returned to Colombia?
A spate of recent arrests suggests the Italian mafia may be making a comeback in Colombia, where the fractured criminal landscape makes it easier for them to exert control over the drug trade.
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Colombia's Supreme Court convicts ex-lawmaker of masterminding massacre, sets 30-year sentence
Source: Associated Press Colombia's Supreme Court convicts ex-lawmaker of masterminding massacre, sets 30-year sentence By Associated Press, Updated: Wednesday, May 15, 7:43 PM BOGOTA, Colombia - Colombia's Supreme Court has convicted a former longtime congressman of being the mastermind behind the massacre of 43 people by right-wing paramilitary ... (more)
French Ambassador to Explore New Ways of Cooperation
There is a promise from the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Steve Blackett, and French Ambassador to Barbados, Jacques Sturm , to explore new avenues for cooperation that would enhance the existing relationship.