Hedging their bets, officials in Chile said on Sunday they will set up an oil drill as a third option to rescue the 33 miners trapped underground since August 5.
Blind violinist Romel Joseph laid in what he called his “grave” for 18 hours.
Thousands of black Hondurans paraded through the streets of the capital Friday as the country’s president pledged to do more to promote and protect their heritage.
It’s early in the evening and they’re already on the streets looking for customers.
Hip-hop singer Wyclef Jean is not on the list of candidates approved by Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council to run in this year’s presidential election.
A man was gunned down Thursday in front of children at an elementary school as they were leaving for the day, local officials and witnesses told CNN.
What was Hurricane Karl weakened Friday to a tropical storm after making landfall, but the heavy rain it spawned could still cause mudslides and flash floods in the Mexican interior, forecasters said.
A controversial photography exhibit called “In the Playroom” depicts young children reenacting tragic and violent historical events, including the September 11 attacks and the abuse of inmates at Iraq’s infamous Abu Ghraib prison.
Cuba criticized U.S. diplomats Saturday for meeting with political opponents after bilateral talks on immigration in Havana, accusing the American diplomats of “promoting subversion.”
A Venezuelan military aircraft crashed Wednesday, but the two-person flight crew parachuted to safety and there were no known fatalities, a civil protection official said.
A 4-year-old U.S. citizen who was denied entry into the country earlier this month will attempt the journey again, an attorney representing her said.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez underwent surgery Friday in Cuba, a top official in Caracas said.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has arrived in Cuba, where he is expected to continue cancer treatment.
One Mexican state’s tough stance on Twitter posts could have a chilling effect on social media throughout the country, analysts say.
Hundreds of troops and police officers headed to northern Honduras Tuesday after at least 11 people died in two days of clashes, authorities said.
One street in Pisco is lined with what appears to be homes, but these are facades: They are thin walls of bricks recreating fake homes, like those found on movie sets.
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