Americas
Remembering invisible victims on 'International Migrants Day'
Few of the Central American migrants looking to escape to the United States are prepared for the horrors they will endure along the way. Entering Mexico through one of its border states (most often Chiapas or Tabasco), they face a constant threat of persecution, and, at present, lack even the most basic of human rights.
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Top Mexico drug boss killed in gun battle
Friday, 18 December 2009
200 marines bring down feared trafficker renowned for beheading his rivals
Johnny Who? Los Angeles bemused as France decamps to Hallyday's bedside
Friday, 18 December 2009
Media circus at hospital treating pop star unknown to American audiences
The Big Question: Will taking Guantanamo Bay inmates to Illinois resolve their legal status?
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Surgeons to operate on Brazilian boy with 50 needles inside him
Thursday, 17 December 2009
A boy of two is in intensive care in Brazil after up to 50 sewing needles were pushed inside his body, apparently one by one.
The surreal afterlife of an ex-President
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Alex Hannaford: What is Dubya doing now he's retired? Defending his reputation - and telling jokes
Independent Appeal: Ecuador's yellow revolution
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Fairtrade has transformed the lives of banana farmers and their families but a computer charity has helped them take on the big boys. Guy Adams reports
Right-winger ahead in Chile poll
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
The Conservative billionaire Sebastian Pinera was leading in Chile's presidential election yesterday and is favourite to win a run-off in Latin America's most stable economy after 20 years of leftist rule.
Nobel economist Samuelson dies, aged 94
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Economist Paul Samuelson, who won a Nobel Prize for his effort to bring mathematical analysis into economics and helped shape tax policy for President Kennedy, has died at home aged 94.
The Sin City VIP service that seduced Tiger Woods
Monday, 14 December 2009
The art of adultery has been incorporated in the business models of Vegas clubs
Chile prepares for election run-off
Monday, 14 December 2009
Chile's presidential election appeared to be heading for a January run-off after initial projections showed a conservative billionaire leading but short of an outright victory.
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