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'Orange Is the New Black' Season 3 Premiere Date and Cast News: Diane Guerrero Memoir 'In the Country We Love' to Detail Family's Deportation

"Orange Is the New Black" actress Diane Guerrero wants to change lives with her own story and will write a memoir about her family's deportation to do so.

Noche de Velitas 2014: 87-Year-Old Killed During Birthday Celebration on Colombia Christmas Holiday

In the wee hours of the morning on Dec. 8, Colombians were celebrating Noche de Velitas -- the unofficial beginning of Christmas, but for one group of observers the night ended tragically.

James Rodriguez Injury Update: Which Real Madrid Players Can Step Up in His Absence?

James Rodriguez's injury has put a bit of a dent into Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti's lineup plans. Which players on Real Madrid's roster will get a chance to play--and shine--in his stead?

Art Basel Miami Beach 2014 Dates, Events & Exhibitors: Colombian, Mexican Artists Revise Art History with Thought-Provoking Exhibits, Films

The Instituto de Visión in Bogotá, Colombia, whose artists are participating in Art Basel Miami Beach this year, will revisit art history and take part in the Nova and Film sections for the first time.

Colombian Government to Resume Peace Talks

The Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia guerilla group met Tuesday with plans to meet again Wednesday to discuss how to resume peace talks that have been suspended since Nov. 17.

Pablo Escobar's Hippos Now Being Sterilized With Money Taken From Drug Traffickers

The consequences of Pablo Escobar's actions are still being felt in Colombia. The consequences of Pablo Escobar's actions are still being felt in Colombia.

Copa America 2015 Groups Revealed, Predictions & Analysis: Colombia vs. Brazil

The groups for the 2015 Copa America have been announced and feature quite a few interesting matchups. Here is a look at each group and how it might ultimately unravel.

Colombia and FARC Kidnapping and Conflict News 2014: Rebels to Release Kidnapped General, Resume Peace Talks

Peace talks will resume in Havana after the Colombian government and FARC reached an agreement that would liberate hostages taken by the Marxist rebel group. FARC will release the hostages, including an army general, as soon as the Colombian army ends military actions.

Colombia, FARC Peace Talks and Conflict News 2014: Rebels Confirm Holding of Colombia Army General, 2 Others as Prisoners

President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos, canceled peace talks Monday with the country's main rebel group because he says they are holding an army general and two other people captive.

United States vs. Ireland: International Friendly Predictions, Preview & Schedule

The United States and Ireland will play one another in an international friendly soccer game. This should be a very close contest between two evenly matched teams. Latin post.com previews the game, breaks down the teams and predicts who will win.

Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos Suspends Peace Talks With FARC Rebels After Kidnapping of Army General

Risking two years of negotiations and progress, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has called off talks with rebel group FARC following the kidnapping of an army general on Sundas for whom Santos has called a search.

Joe Biden Announces Refugee Program for Central American Minors

Vice President Joe Biden announced Friday, a program set to launch in December that will grant refugee status to minors who live in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador and whose parents legally reside in the United States.

Colombian Mayor of Cali Rodrigo Guerrero Using Data Analysis to Fight Crime

Harvard grad and mayor of Colombian city tackles violence using scientific tool A mayor of a violent town in Colombia is using scientific techniques to curb crime in his city.

USA vs. Colombia Preview, Predictions, TV Info: Will James Rodriguez Shine in International Friendly?

Twenty years ago, Colombia was tragically embarrassed in the World Cup during a matchup with Team USA. In this past World Cup, the Columbians saw their redemption and will now face the Americans Friday in a friendly match that will be an interesting test for the Americans. Latin Post.com previews the game, teams, tells you how to watch and predicts the winner.

Japan vs. Honduras: International Friendly Schedule, Predictions & Preview - Los Catrachos Travel Halfway Around the World to Face the Samurai Blue

Honduras, under new head coach Hernán Medford, travels to Toyota, Japan Friday to take on the Japanese national soccer team, who is preparing for their upcoming defense of the Asian Cup.

Puerto Rico News: Murder Rate Down; 2014 May Bring US Commonwealth Its Lowest Number of Homocides in 15 Years

In 2014 thus far, the number of murders in Puerto Rico has been reduced by 26 percent compared with numbers from within the same months last year, reports from the island's Superintendent revealed Thursday.

Latin American Political News: Colombian Peace Talks Continue as FARC Admits Responsibility

Colombian rebel group FARC makes its first admission of culpability ever but also says the U.S. should acknowledge its role in the conflict.

History of Mexico's Dia de Los Muertos: Traditions Also Enjoyed in Colombia, Nicaragua, Honduras and the US

Dia de los Muertos is celebrated in Mexico, as well as other parts of Latin America and the United States.

US Court Sentences Former FARC Commander to 27 Years in Prison

The former FARC leader was sentenced for holding three Americans hostage for two years. The Americans were working as contractors in anti-drug smuggling operations.

Latin America News: Epidemiologist-Turned-Mayor From Harvard University Receives $100K for Reducing Cali, Colombia Homicide Rates

Recently, Dr. Rodrigo Guerrero, an epidemiologist who got his degree from Harvard University, became the first recipient of the Roux Prize for reducing crime rates in Cali, Colombia, where he is mayor.

Colombia Drug War & Cartels 2014: Expelled Drug Lord Pleads Guilty to Trafficking

A Colombian cartel leader faces a minimum of 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to trafficking cocaine to the U.S. in the late 1990s.
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