Peruvian government authorities confirm that Joran van der Sloot has confessed to the murder of Stephany Flores Ramirez.
Even as much of Haiti struggles to recover from last year’s devastating earthquake, scientists have found some survivors who are coming back from the edge.
Four people died, two are missing and 110 were injured when a tornado struck Thursday afternoon in northern Argentina, near the border with Paraguay, the state-run Telam news agency reported Friday.
An operation to retrieve two Colombian hostages held by the FARC rebel group will resume Tuesday, the Red Cross said, but the government denied that it had authorized such a move.
Mexican troops have killed 11 suspected members of the Zetas drug cartel in a shootout near the Texas border, state media reported.
Brazilian officials have said they will continue to crack down on farms accused of forcing workers into slave-like conditions, the country’s labor ministry said after authorities rescued nearly 150 workers.
A weapon that was used in the fatal attack on a U.S. immigration agent in Mexico originated in the United States, Mexico’s state-run Notimex news agency reported, citing a U.S. official.
The 33 men trapped deep in a mine in Chile since August 5 sent a video message to their families Thursday in which they expressed thanks for the efforts under way to free them and displayed occasional flashes of humor and patriotism.
We’re definitely on the home straight, but things aren’t easy due mainly to lack of sleep and the miles that we still have to walk by our self-imposed deadline of Monday 9th.
She pouts her collagen-filled lips and totters on golden stilettos as she parades down the catwalk. Camera flashes pop in the shaky video recording of the photo shoot. Colombian model Angie Sanclemente is an object of desire.
The Pakistani man who was detained at the U.S. Embassy last week after setting off explosive detectors was charged with illegally possessing explosives and released from jail Saturday.
A federal appeals court in Argentina has ruled that a grandmother must stand trial for growing two marijuana plants in her backyard.
The first group of political prisoners freed by the Cuban government has arrived in Madrid, the capital of Spain, and briefly posed for photographs at a news conference.
Journalism advocates and the U.S. government voiced opposition Wednesday to legislative moves in Venezuela that they said could lead to draconian restrictions on the news media and further strengthen the position of President Hugo Chavez.
While the Gulf of Mexico oil spill has sparked debate in America on the merits of deepwater drilling, 90 miles away Cuba’s offshore plans are quietly taking shape.
Seven Colombian national police officers were killed Sunday in an attack by suspected guerrillas in northern Colombia, defense ministry spokesman Javier Flores told CNN.
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