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  • 15/04/2012 | Latin America

    El Salvador heralds 1st murder-free day in nearly 3 years

    No one was murdered in El Salvador on Saturday, officials said, in what was the first homicide-free day in nearly three years for the Central American country plagued by violent drug gangs.

  • 15/04/2012 | Latin America

    Latin America rebels against US over Cuba

    Unprecedented Latin American opposition to US sanctions on Cuba left President Barack Obama isolated at a summit on Sunday and illustrated Washington's declining influence in a region being aggressively courted by China.

  • 15/04/2012 | Latin America

    US says Colombia trade deal kicks off in May

    The US-Colombia free trade agreement will enter into force next month, far earlier than expected, as a result of what the Obama administration called "historic" progress for Colombian worker protections and human rights.

  • 14/04/2012 | Latin America

    'Another summit without Cuba is unacceptable'

    As the sixth Summit of the Americas began in Cartagena, Colombian President assured that Cuba's absence in another regional summit would be unacceptable. Leaders from 33 nations at the Organization of American states take part.Hot topics include controversies over Cuba and the Malvinas, trade tensions and a new look at the war on drugs.

  • 14/04/2012 | Latin America

    Chávez skips Americas Summit, heads to Cuba for radiotherapy

    Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, will not be participating in the VI Americas Summit which began today in Cartagena and is set to travel to Cuba in order to continue his radiotherapy treatment, Venezuela foreign minister, Nicolás Maduro informed today.

  • 14/04/2012 | Latin America

    Haiti launches anti-cholera vaccination campaign

    The Haitian government along with international partners including the World Health Organization launched a vaccination campaign against cholera today targeting 100,000 people in vulnerable areas of the impoverished Caribbean country.

  • 14/04/2012 | Latin America

    Peru says hostages freed, clashes with Shining Path

    Peru's Shining Path early on Saturday released 36 gas pipeline workers it took hostage six days ago in a remote jungle region in southern Peru, the government said, saying security forces had clashed with the rebels.

  • 14/04/2012 | Latin America

    'We cannot allow our industries to be ravaged,' Rousseff

    Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff staunchly defended Latin American integration as she took part of the CEO forum at the 6th Summit of the Americas in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. She blasted rich countries over their so called “monetary flooding” because it attempts against the industrialization of emerging nations.

  • 13/04/2012 | Latin America

    Mexican drug cartel leader sent to prison in Colorado

    The leader of a Mexican drug cartel was sentenced to more than 22 years in prison by a federal judge in Colorado, who said the kingpin's criminal enterprise sold $1 billion worth of cocaine in eight US states.

  • 12/04/2012 | Latin America

    Brazil lifts ban on aborting brain-damaged fetuses

    Brazil's Supreme Court voted to legalize abortions of severely brain-damaged fetuses, loosening the law in the world's biggest Catholic country and a region where the spread of evangelical denominations in recent decades has maintained fierce opposition to abortion rights.


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