The 92-year-old Sumner M. Redstone has resigned as the chairman of CBS. The company's position for CEO and president will be replaced by Leslie Moonves while Redstone becomes the company's chairman emeritus. His resignation is effective immediately.
Latin American health officials agreed to have an emergency meeting against the Zika virus outbreak Wednesday, Feb. 3. The meeting was held in Montevideo, Uruguay, participated by 14 health officials including Brazilian Health Minister Marcelo Castro.
There are over a thousand UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the planet and most people are traipsing through the most famous ones such as the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the Great Wall of China and the Machu Picchu in Peru. Sure, these are fascinating destinations, but there is so much more to see beyond the highlights of tourist guides.
The investigation showed that Nicole Madison Lovell, the 13-year old Virginia girl, was stabbed to death the very day she disappeared, according to authorities.
Five famous Asian actresses will backpack through Latin America for a period spanning over a month. A popular Chinese travel-reality show is promoting tourism in Latin America.
One of the best things that Colombia has to offer however is more than just their beautiful beaches and historic landscapes as Colombians are culinary geniuses as well.
The government of North Korea has sent a shipping warning to the International Maritime Organization confirming its intention to launch a long-range rocket carrying Earth observation satellite between Feb. 8 and 25.
“Gangster Warlords” author Ioan Grillo recently revealed how the notorious Mexican drug cartels are making billions of dollars because of drug trade in the United States. In a video published on Business Insider, Grillo explained how traffickers invest in drugs and how much profits they earn.
One of the best things to do in Latin America is to hike. The misty cloud forests, innocence of the view and the breathtaking backdrop of Andean mountains are simply making the experience world class. Latin America's nature offers limitless opportunities on how to enjoy a journey. Whether it's a short day's hike or a multiday trek, options are endless.
It’s Super Bowl 50 week and the excitement is already running high as the games kick off this weekend. While everybody have been talking about stats and predictions, this article tackles an interesting topic about the concession treats available at the game.
Peruvian Chefs could create the most exotic and rich flavors perfect to satisfy every craving. Peru's capital, Lima, is slowly becoming the culinary capital of Latin America. And Astrid y Gaston is one of those Peruvian restaurants that really stands out.
The 44-year old French Top Chef Benoît Violier was found lifeless in his apartment with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Crissier, Switzerland, Sunday, Jan. 31. His cause of death was believed to be suicide.
February has always been dubbed as the “Love” month. And since Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, couples out there are definitely excited where to spend their V-Day date night.
Chile does not only offer a unique and diverse eco-system as it is also rich in history and culture. One of the best things that Chileans can be proud of is their culinary expertise.
This 2016, the technology arena has been flourishing with new tech products and services. And as the latest technology aims to revolutionize the world, the sports realm is also evolving with hi-tech games.
With over 270 confirmed microcephaly cases due to the Zika virus, Brazilians are still gearing up for their annual Carnival activities while planning to celebrate as normally as they can.
Is there a conflict brewing between Colombia and Spain? It seemed that the two Hispanic nations will face a court battle as Colombia’s Constitutional Court plans to file a petition demanding Spain to return the 122 pre-Colombian gold ornaments called the Quimbaya treasure.
In light of the recent peace talks going on between Colombia and US, a recent report from Fox News Latino suggests that one man could be the key to finalize the deal or end any of the talks. Apparently, leftist-rebel Ricardo Palmera is being asked by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) that US President Barack Obama release him to finally close the peace deal, the publication reports.