Bolivian President Evo Morales accused the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) of having financed illegal activities by selling confiscated drug in Bolivia.... More


A second meeting between striking Mexican teachers and the government in Mexico City wrapped up on as authorities called on unions to end the blockades in the southern state of Oaxaca, the Mexican news agency Notimex reported.... More


The delegations of the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia have met with representatives of Indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities to help ensure that their rights are protected and respected in the forthcoming peace agreement.... More


Children in Latin America are the best off out of children from developing regions, according to a newly-released UNICEF report. ... More


Bolivia secured a seat on the United Nations Security Council, after running unopposed and having the support of the region. ... More


Mexico’s police and military have routinely mistreated and sexually abused women during detention and interrogation, charging them with having links to drug cartels in a bid to boost drug-related arrests. ... More


At least 41 people have been killed and 147 more injured in a gun and bomb attack in Istanbul's Atatürk international airport.... More


Thousands of French protesters have staged a fresh rally in the capital, Paris, against the government’s proposed labor reforms.... More


Huge Anti-Brexit Protests in UK

Hundreds of people across the UK have held demonstrations to protest against Brexit and its supporters following last week’s historic referendum.... More


Neo-nazi skinhead groups have promised to defend Donald Trump supporters at the upcoming Republican National Convention in Cleveland next month. ... More


Germany has recorded a comparatively sharp rise in political extremism as far-right and violence keeps surging in the country. ... More


Volkswagen has agreed to pay up to $14.7 billion over its diesel emissions cheating scandal, marking one of the largest consumer class action settlements in U.S. history.... More


Members of the Cuban Council of Ministers on Monday evaluated the performance of the national economy for the first half of the year and worked on estimations for the remainder of 2016.... More


Cuba reaffirmed its commitment to continue contributing to the fight against racism, beyond its borders, through selfless, voluntary cooperation, and sacrifice by their aid workers.... More


Maria Esther Reus, Minister of Justice of Cuba, and her counterpart in China, Wu Aiying, have agreed on the potential shared by both countries to exchange experiences in this area.... More


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