Archive: January 2011
Cuba’s former leader Fidel Castro accused U.S. President Barack Obama of underhanded dealings with Egypt, saying Monday that while Washington provided the government with arms, the United States Agency for International Development financed the opposition.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returned early Monday from a one-day visit to Haiti with major concerns about the Caribbean nation’s presidential elections.
On her way to Haiti, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sunday that the United States wouldn’t cut aid to the economically and politically unsettled Caribbean nation — despite major concerns about its recent and upcoming presidential elections.
Dozens of people attended a memorial in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, commemorating the one-year anniversary Sunday of a house party massacre that left 15 people dead.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit Haiti on Sunday to discuss the nation’s reconstruction efforts and the disputed November polls with top officials.
Haiti’s political crisis will not be resolved until well into spring as the nation’s election panel announced a timetable for a runoff and subsequent vote tally.
Cuban authorities have detained dissident Guillermo Farinas, his mother told CNN.
Occupants of three trucks were working together in northern Mexico trying to pull over a vehicle carrying an American missionary before one of them shot the woman in the head, police said Thursday.
In the Colombian region of Antioquia, members of 28 extended families develop early-onset Alzheimer’s in their 40s.
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