A delegation from the Organization of American States concluded a trip to Honduras on Thursday with little progress made toward a resolution between the country’s de facto government and its ousted president.
Drug violence in the Mexican state of Chihuahua left 24 people dead in the span of 24 hours this weekend, the state attorney general’s office said Sunday.
Brazilian football star Adriano appeared before a prosecutor on Wednesday and denied accusations of associating with a top Rio de Janeiro drug gang, state officials and Adriano’s lawyer said.
A journalists’ organization has called on the Mexican government to rescue four journalists believed held hostage by a drug cartel.
Decades after The Beatles first surged onto the international music stage, fans in Argentina are flocking to a new museum dedicated to the ‘Fab Four’ that opened in the country’s capital this week.
Piercing air horns sounded out Tuesday over the site where workers, drilling to reach 33 Chilean miners, passed the halfway point to the trapped men.
There are days working for CNN when you feel like you are in the final scene of the film “Hotel Rwanda,” hurtling toward an uncertain salvation from a disaster of epic proportions.
Jose Reyes Ferriz, the mayor of violence-plagued Ciudad Juarez, said the drug cartel war gripping his city is rooted in social decomposition such as broken homes.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and newly elected Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos were optimistic going into a meeting aimed at ending a diplomatic dispute between the nations.
Brandon Fisher has the deep orange hue of someone who has a sunburn on top of a sunburn. The creases under his eyes are evidence of how little sleep he has had lately.
A Cuban dissident whose release from prison had been delayed because of his refusal to leave the country has been freed, his wife told CNN.
Elections usually can be counted on to bring change, but in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, there is one constant that a trip to the ballot box seems unlikely to alter.
Moments after Saturday morning’s earthquake in Chile, the Internet and its social networks came alive with earthquake and tsunami information.
Cuba has created a “climate of fear” among political activists and journalists working on the island nation, according to a report released Wednesday by the human rights group Amnesty International.
One of the key goals of the new commander in Afghanistan, Gen. David Petraeus, is to try to settle the debate on the significance of the July 2011 date, according to an International Security Assistance Force official familiar with Petraeus’ thinking.
You must be logged in to post a comment.