On Saturday the government of Spain activated an environmental emergency alert regarding oil slicks that threaten to come ashore beaches on the southwestern Canary Islands.
A quartet of former Guantanamo Bay prisoners protested for a second day on Saturday. The four ex-detainees were demanding further assistance from the Uruguayan as well as the U.S. governments regarding their adaptation to living life in their new home.
Despite the fact that Russia’s commercial interests in Latin America have grown over the past decade, the fruits of a free flowing trade between Russia and the region has been overshadowed by the greater need for political allies.
During a recent trade mission trip to Cuba the Roswell Park Cancer Institute of Buffalo, New York signed an agreement which will allow them to import a Cuban lung cancer vaccine called CimaVax.
Several flights to the capitals of Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay have been cancelled as ash from the Chilean volcano Calbuco, which erupted earlier this week, reached as far as southern Brazil on Saturday.
According to Mexico's economy minister Ildefonso Guajardo, the Ohio-based Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is set to invest $550 million to build a new plant in Mexico.
A Venezuelan woman who had the nerve to throw a mango with a message at President Nicolas Maduro has just had her wish for a room granted by the socialist leader.
Antonio Ledezma, the incarcerated mayor of Venezuela's capital Caracas, was transferred from prison to a hospital where he will undergo emergency surgery for a groin hernia
According to a new book called “Final De Partida” (End Game) Juan Carlos,the ex-king of Spain, was leading a double life and having an affair with a German aristocrat for the last ten years of his reign.
A 61-year-old farmer named Victoriano Huayna has become the the first fatality of a month long protest against a Mexican-owned copper mining project in Peru.
Claiming that Columbia University had failed to protect him against harassment when a female student went public with accusations that he raped her despite school and law enforcement authorities rejecting her case, Paul Nungesser, a Columbia student from Germany, has sued his school.
Australian schoolchildren of the capital city of Adelaide have been invited to help design a national park in the world of Minecraft which could then be turned into a physical reality.
In an upcoming episode of “Stalker” -- the CBS police procedural drama that centers on the detectives of the LAPD's Threat Assessment Unit -- Beth (Maggie Q) will fight for her life.
In the next episode the ABC political thriller “Scandal” titled "A Few Good Women" Vice President Ross (Artemis Pebdani) will continue to defy the orders of President Grant’s (Tony Goldwyn) administration.
Radioactive material that was stolen in Cardenas, Tabasco on April 13 was recovered on Wednesday.
The small container of deadly material had been abandoned under a pedestrian bridge.
In collaboration with the Latino organizations iAmerica and Mi Familia Vota, Univision Houston will be hosting a town hall meeting called “Foro Sobre Acción Ejecutiva” (Forum on the Executive Action), in an effort to address President Obama’s executive actions on immigration.
The star of such classics as “Cabaret” and “Arthur” has completed a recent stint in rehab, and is out and enjoying herself just few weeks after she initially sought treatment.
In the season finale, titled "A Controlled Descent," Holmes’ longtime sponsor Alfredo ends up missing, which either means that something has happened to him or that he has fallen off the wagon.
A Slovenian archaeologist named Ivan Šprajc has discovered the lost city of Lagunita, a Mayan city built circa 700 AD and mysteriously abandoned four centuries.