In Venezuela, the commission overseeing the referendum process against President Nicolas Maduro reports that tens of thousands of names that were submitted belong to people who are not alive.... More


With 55 percent of the ballots counted from Sunday's election, Dominican Republic President Danilo Medina is set for a second term with 62 percent of the vote so far. ... More


Antonio Tizapa, father of one of the 43 forcibly disappeared Mexican students, made an impassioned plea Monday during the U.N. Indigenous Forum, asking the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Indigenous People Victoria Tauli Corpuz to visit his country and for the Mexican government to facilitate her visit.... More


Fishermen in at least six towns in the Chilean archipelago of Chiloe cancelled their fishing prohibition protests after an agreement was reached with the central government on the amount of compensation to be issued to those most affected by ban.... More


Former Honduran President Porfirio Lobo

The son of former Honduran President Porfirio Lobo pleaded guilty on Monday to conspiring to import cocaine into the United States, a year after his arrest in Haiti as part of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration probe.... More


A close ally of conservative Peruvian presidential hopeful Keiko Fujimori who she introduced as a “friend” was reportedly jailed in the late 1990s over charges of extortion, an investigation published Sunday by the Peruvian daily La Republica reveals.... More


At least 45 people were killed and 90 others injured in three bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. ... More


The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has “mistakenly” deleted its only copy of a Senate report into the agency’s brutal interrogation techniques.... More


A new batch document dump from the Snowden Archives of National Security Agency internal newsletters reveals that the NSA had a direct role in "interrogations" programs in Guantanamo at the outset of the so-called “global war on terror.”... More


Thousands of bodies have reportedly been found in a mass grave in a northern Syrian town, which had been under the Daesh Takfiri terror group’s control for about a month.... More


The United States and other world powers have voiced readiness to supply weapons to Libya's internationally-recognized government to counter militants and rivals.... More


Hundreds of Greeks have staged a rally in Athens to protest the government’s strict austerity measures, including proposed steep cuts in public spending and an increase in taxes.... More


Billionaire U.S. presidential hopeful, Donald Trump, will meet with the former U.S. Secretary of State who backed the overthrow of Chilean President Salvador Allende.... More


Hola amigos radioaficionados all around the world welcome to this edition of Dxers Unlimited a program that is now celebrating our 26 years on the air, always helping to promote this wonderful hobby that you and I enjoy so much: RADIO... More


The 3rd Meeting of the U.S.-Cuba Bilateral Commission held a closed-door session in Havana on Monday to review implementation of agreements agreed upon at the previous such meeting, as well as progress achieved in the ongoing process towards the normalization of bilateral ties.... More


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