Bolivia’s Minister of the Presidency, Juan Ramon Quintana has accused the opposition and sectors of the national media of plotting to "destabilize" the government, saying that the country was going through a "war of lies."... More


The City of New York will have to pay over four million dollars in a wrongful death settlement to the family of Akai Gurley, according to a family lawyer, the New York Daily News reported.... More


Zambian police have arrested 133 people protesting against the re-election of President Edgar Lungu after his main opponent Hakainde Hichilema said the vote was rigged, a senior officer said Tuesday.... More


Tensions rose again Sunday night as police used an armored vehicle to disperse protesters in Milwaukee, where a police officer had shot and killed Sylville K. Smith on Saturday... More


Social organizations, political parties and citizens marched Saturday across the country to denounce gender violence against women... More


More than two months since police left ten demonstrators dead in Oaxaca, officials still don't know who gave police the order to fire.... More


Venezuela and Colombia partially reopened their common border on Saturday, August 13th, signaling a warming of relations between the two South American countries. ... More


The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People's Army (FARC-EP) and the Colombian Government have unveiled an independent mechanism for selecting judges for special peace tribunals, a process in which the two sides expect the participation of Pope Francis and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon.... More


A new poll has revealed that 77% of Bolivians believe that President Evo Morales' leadership has been decisive for the country's national development over the past decade.... More


Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez has said that Argentine President Mauricio Macri is trying to destroy the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR), which also includes Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.... More


Palestinian politicians are uniting in a first-ever left-wing coalition to win the October local elections, Quds Press has reported.... More


Clashes have broken out between Brazilian police and a large number of students protesting against government-proposed reforms to the public education system in the city of Sao Paulo. ... More


The Israeli regime has drawn up a plan to build 2,500 illegal settler units in the occupied West Bank in defiance of widespread calls to halt such unauthorized construction activities in the Palestinian lands. ... More


A growing number of countries are warning their citizens about traveling to the United States over concerns about mass shootings, police violence, anti-Muslim attitudes and the Zika virus, according to a new report.... More


Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says her Republican rival, Donald Trump, 'may still beat' her in the run-up to the 2016 presidential vote. ... More


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