Faced with food shortages and an uncertain economy, Venezuela, as part a plan to initiate the rationing of food, will install 20,000 fingerprint scanners at supermarkets across the socialist country.
Sneak peak for next Sunday Walking Dead has two on character talking about cowardice. "The Walking Dead," AMC’s take on America’s current obsession with the notion of a zombie apocalypse, is a show that does not mind killing off its beloved heroes.
Flavio Roberto de Souza, the judge overseeing the high profile insider-trading trial against Eike Batista, Brazil’s most notorious billionaire was removed from the case after he was accused of riding in one of the defendant’s seized luxury Porsche.
When England’s Prime Minister David Cameron meets next with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, he will "raise concerns" about human rights and discuss Mexico's judicial system.
General Oscar Nina, a man who led Bolivia's national police force from 2010 until 2011, is being held on suspicion of connections to the drugs trade as well as illicit enrichment.
J.K. Rowling enthusiasts who don’t want to take a trip to Florida for Universal Orlando’s The Wizarding World of Harry Potter might want to consider going down to Mexico to experience the ultimate collection.
Maria del Pilar Hurtado, who was once the head of Colombia's secret police, has been found guilty of spying on politicians, judges, and journalists as well.
Walking tipsy along the streets of Spain’s Gothic Quarter might be a thing of the past as Spain’s Directorate General of Traffic plans to introduce breathalyzser tests for pedestrians.
Although ticket sales for "Fifty Shades of Grey" are falling in the U.S., the movie opened by earning $410 million. The sadomasochistic love story is still picking up steam in other countries and has even gotten overexcited fans in trouble with the law as a woman watching the film got hauled off by the cops for masturbating during a showing of the Dakota Johnson- and Jamie Dornan-starring flick.
Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu was the big winner at last night’s Oscars, taking home the award for best director, while “Birdman,” his comic meditation on midlife crisis and making a comeback, received the prize for best picture. This is the second year in a row that the awards for best picture and best director went to a Mexican and shows a growing trend in the success of Mexican directors.
In the world of international drug cartel Joaquin Guzman was considered public enemy number one.
Guzman, known by the nickname "El Chapo," was responsible for putting more narcotics on American streets than anyone in history.In the world of international drug cartel Joaquin Guzman was considered public enemy number one. But a year later things have not exactly changed
On Saturday thousands of people made their way into Haiti's main public park in to show their respects to the 17 victims who recently died in an accident that involved a carnival float.
Since the 2015 Oscars are being being justifiably attacked as the whitest in years, with the only nominated men of color being the Mexican director Alejandro G. Iñárritu for Birdman, it is perhaps time to take a look at some of the Latino actors that were nominated and some years even won an academy award for their efforts.
This Ash Wednesday, thousands of Mexicans demanding justice for the 43 students from a teachers in Iguala who disappeared last September, took their protest to the world of social media.
With allegations of police turning students over to drug gangs and public officials getting insider deals on luxury homes, Mexico is in the midst of a crisis of confidence. In an effort to address the public's lack of faith in its government, Mexico is introducing an independent court to sanction public servants for corruption offenses.
There is controversy at the Carnival. Beija-Flor, the Brazilian samba school which has been crowned champion of Rio de Janeiro's annual Carnival festivities, is alleged to have received funding from Equatorial Guinea.
In December 2014, Uber, the ride-booking company that has dealt with constant opposition from taxi companies and policy makers worldwide, stopped operating in Spain. Now, the app-based transportation network has sidestepped their strictures and are back on Spanish streets, delivering prepared meals to people, rather than getting them around.
Pemex will reserve the use of their pipelines, which run across Mexico, for unfinished fuel only.At the point when the incomplete product reaches the company's storage plants, the fuel will then go through a final phase of mixing