Brazilian President, Dilma Rousseff

Brazilian President, Dilma Rousseff, has confirmed her government's decision to end, through dialogue, the current political unrest, that is hurting the country and democracy.... More


Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa

Leaders of Latin American oil producing countries will meet on April 8 in the Ecuadorean capital Quito to discuss oil prices and adopt a joint declaration on the issue one week ahead of an OPEC summit in Qatar, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa has said.... More


Brazil's biggest television network Globo is largely linked to “The Panama Papers” corruption scandal, Os Amigos do Presidente Lula blog reported on Tuesday, citing research from a group of Dutch journalists from the daily newspaper Trouw.... More


A group of women of the Lenca ethnia chained themselves together to protest at Honduras Police Offices, in Tegucigalpa, in demand for justice for murdered indigenous leader and ecologist Berta Cáceres.... More


Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez, said her government will request an investigation of the general secretary of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, because of his anti-Venezuela behavior.... More


 Venezuela Ombudsman Tarek William Saab

Venezuela Ombudsman Tarek William Saab, said the Amnesty Law passed by the opposition-controlled National Assembly is an instrument giving violence strength as a political tool that denies the rights of victims.... More


Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva

Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, said that if Vice President Michel Temer wishes to become the new president, it should be by winning elections, not with tricks to bring down democratically elected President Dilma Rousseff.... More


Members of the Front for Victory party, along with other minor political groups in Argentina's Congress, are demanding an investigation into President Mauricio Macri's ghost companies' operations in fiscal paradises.... More


The President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, convened ambassadors and executives from international bodies accredited in his country, to explain the reasons to proceed at the International Court of Justice against Chile, for the unauthorized use of the waters of Silala River.... More


Syrian Prime Minister Wael Halqi has announced that the government will allocate 50,000 billion pounds (over $130 million USD) to assist and compensate local people displaced due to the current crisis.... More


The General Attorney's Office of Spain is investigating the possible involvement of companies and citizens in illegal transactions within the Panama Papers' case.... More


The first soldiers to face justice in a huge sex abuse scandal that has rocked the United Nations and France went on trial Monday in the Democratic Republic of Congo.... More


Damascus, April 5 (RHC-PL), -- Islamic State (IS) militants attacked the surroundings of Deir Ezzor airport, 460 kilometers northeast of Damascus, where they used rockets with mustard gas, according to military reports released Tuesday.... More


Naypyidaw, April 5 (RHC-PL), -- China Foreign Minister, Wang Yi began an official visit to Myanmar, during which he will meet with authorities of the newly installed governmentthere, including his counterpart Aung San Suu Kyi.... More


Paris, April 5 (RHC-teleSUR), -- France acknowledged Tuesday that its intake of Syrian refugees has been insufficient, but vowed to double efforts in light of a deal agreed between the European Union and Turkey. ... More


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