Thousands of people marched Friday in Santiago to protest a proposed hydroelectric project in southern Chile that critics say will spoil...
He is now a poet absent words, a father without a son — a 54-year-old man, Javier Sicilia says, who inhabits a "broken life."
Guatemalan authorities have arrested a man they say is a top leader of the drug gang blamed for last weekend's massacre of 27 farmworkers,...
At least 27 people were slain early Sunday in a remote area of northern Guatemala that has become a key base for Mexican drug-trafficking...
Former singer Michel Martelly was sworn in Saturday as Haiti's new president, promising change in a country whose towering needs will soon...
Mexican soldiers have arrested the man who authorities say replaced slain drug lord Ignacio Coronel as a ranking leader of the powerful...
A day after tens of thousands of Mexicans joined in anti-violence protests, President Felipe Calderon offered Monday to meet with organizers...
Mexican authorities fired seven regional directors of the country's immigration agency Thursday after allegations that its officers in...
Bearing white balloons and fake bloodstains, tens of thousands of demonstrators crowded Mexico City's historic downtown Sunday to call for...
Public dismay over Mexico's drug violence mixed with election-season jockeying have put President Felipe Calderon on the defensive amid...
Mexican President Felipe Calderon is touting 2011 as the year of tourism, and the Mexico Tourism Board is spending millions of dollars...
Reporting from San Diego and Mexico City -- The Mexican government Friday extradited to the United States drug kingpin Benjamin Arellano...
The weekend capture of a suspected rebel leader at a Caracas airport came after Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos personally telephoned...
Suitcases started piling up, unclaimed, at the depot where buses crossing northern Tamaulipas state ended their route. That should have been...
Dumped in a squalid holding cell and then shunned by a society he doesn't know, Patrick Escarment struggles to learn Creole and build a life...
The ritual exodus from Mexico City for Easter holidays usually launches around Palm Sunday, then shifts into full gear by right about now....
Esperanza Tello couldn't resist.
It became official Tuesday: Fidel Castro was formally removed from the leadership of the Cuban Communist Party for the first time since...
Lomas de Chapultepec, a neighborhood of huge homes behind high stone and brick walls, wakes up each morning to the sound of sweeping.
It sounds like a movie where high jinks ensue: A teetotaling Mexican hotel worker travels to England, befriends a whisky-drinking Irishman...
With a huge military parade and amid high public expectation, Cuba's ruling Communists on Saturday convened an extraordinary congress that...
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