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  • 13/07/2012 | Latin America

    Ship sails direct from Miami to Havana for first time in 50 years

    The ship named ‘Ana Cecilia,’ which set sail on Wednesday from Miami to Havana, arrived today to the main port in Havana, beginning a regular shipping service between the two cities that has not been being carried out for over five decades.  

  • 12/07/2012 | Latin America

    Piñera signs hate crime law after gay youth death

    Chile became one of the last Latin American nations to pass an anti-discrimination law, after a brutal beating that led to a young gay man's death put pressure on conservative president Sebastián Piñera's government to act.

  • 11/07/2012 | Latin America

    Chávez seeks nearly $7 billion hike in 2012 borrowing cap

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez will seek Congress' approval to hike the 2012 government borrowing cap by about a third to $27 billion to help fund a new pension program ahead of his October 7 reelection bid.

  • 09/07/2012 | Latin America

    Venezuela's Chávez says 'totally free' of cancer

    President Hugo Chávez said he was fully recovered from cancer three months before Venezuela's election, where he is seeking to win another six-year term.

  • 08/07/2012 | Latin America

    Mexican electoral officials confirm Pena Nieto win

    Enrique Pena Nieto won Mexico's July 1 presidential election by 3.3 million ballots, or almost 7 percentage points, although allegations of excessive campaign spending and voter fraud could be reviewed by the electoral tribunal, officials said.

  • 07/07/2012 | Latin America

    Protesters march against Mexico's president-elect

    Thousands of protesters marched through the Mexican capital today against President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto, accusing him of buying votes and paying off TV networks for support.

  • 06/07/2012 | Latin America

    Peru's Humala touts rebel capture after deadly protest

    Peruvian police captured 11 Shining Path rebels and freed 10 children thought to be in combat training, President Ollanta Humala said on Friday after a string of military setbacks and a week of anti-mining violence.

  • 05/07/2012 | Latin America

    Mexico withdraws Argentina auto-tariff accord

    Mexico has withdrawn a zero-tariff agreement with Argentina on autos in a tit-for-tat trade dispute after the Argentine government's decision to pull out of an auto trade pact between the two countries.

  • 04/07/2012 | Latin America

    Colombian rebels kill five oil workers in south

    Colombia's leftist guerrillas killed five oil contractors working for the state-run petroleum company Ecopetrol, hurting the country's image as a prime destination for oil and mining investment.

  • 04/07/2012 | Latin America

    Mexico recounts votes from over half of polling booths

    Mexico's election officials on Wednesday recounted votes from more than half the polling booths in Sunday's presidential and congressional elections, responding to claims of fraud and requests for recounts in areas where the race was tight.


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