Thousands of people took to the streets in Spain Sunday to protest against a number of city governments cracking down on the traditional but controversial sport of bullfighting amid subsidy cuts and bans.... More
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff denied that she might resign and said neither the opposition nor any other sector have the right to compel her to step down.... More
The Foreign Ministry of Panama says it completed on March 12th the airlifts to Mexico of more than 1,200 Cuban migrants stranded in its territory from November 2015.... More
Supporters of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva took to the streets of Rio de Janeiro Sunday morning to protest the smear campaign against the two politicians.... More
Extreme temperatures in Brazil are causing desertification and drought in certain parts of the country, threatening the lives of over 35 million people.... More
China has strongly criticized the U.S. human rights record, saying that Washington commits crimes including "rape and murder" of civilians.... More
In Palacio de Alvorada, Brasilia, President Dilma Rousseff led an emergency ministerial meeting, after the Attorney's Office in Sao Paulo requested preventive custody for former President Luiz Innácio Lula da Silva.... More
Israeli forces have stormed the West bank offices of Palestine Today television and arrested a manager, claiming the TV has been fueling violence across the occupied territories.... More
Members of the Venezuelan National Assembly and the Committee of victims of the right-wing disturbances participated Friday in a conference in Ecuador, titled 'Amnesty vs. Justice in Venezuela'.... More
The U.S. Is reportedly weighing military options, including air raids, in Libya which has been engulfed in violence since Muammar Gaddafi was ousted after NATO and U.S. airstrikes five years ago, The New York Times reports.... More
Ecuadorian Minister for Hydrocarbon, Carlos Pareja Yannuzelli, said the meeting of Latin American and Caribbean Oil producers announced for Friday has been postponed due to inconveniences with the agenda of petroleum ministers and foreign ministers.... More
The United Nations high commissioner for human rights has censured the government in Bahrain for its harsh crackdown on dissent, calling on Manama to carry out fundamental reforms.... More
Haiti has requested assistance from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), due to the food shortage threatening today more than 3.5 million people, with 1.5 million rated as living in critical situation.... More
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said Wednesday that his government will consider postponing the signing of a final peace agreement with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.... More
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