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Colombia-FARC Peace Talks: US Backs Colombian Plan for Peace Negotiation Time Limits

The U.S. supports the Colombian government's suggestion to establish deadlines and time limits for the peace negotations with FARC. The talks have been going on since the end of 2012.

Xanxerê Tornado: 2 Killed, 120 Injured by Tornado in Brazil

On Monday a tornado ravaged f Xanxerê, a city in southern Brazil, injuring 120 people, and resulting in the deaths of two people.

Kate Middleton Pregnancy News Update 2015: Duchess of Cambridge's Due Date Rumored to Be April 25

According to sources from the Daily Mail, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, is widely believed to be due on April 25, although nothing has been confirmed yet.

Venezuela's Migguel Anggelo Teams Up with Director David Drake, Releases 'La Casa Azul' [EXCLUSIVE]

If you could bottle the charisma and the talent of Venezuelan-born singer, dancer, artist and storyteller Migguel Anggelo, you'd get a taste of what it's like to open your senses, relish in the beauty of your surroundings, and most importantly have a no-holds-barred approach towards sharing your craft with the world.

Obama Won’t Use The Word Genocide During Armenian Genocide Remembrance

To avoid alienating Turkey, a crucial ally in the fight against Daesh, the Obama administration will refrain from referring to the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians during the First World War as genocide.

Mexico Car Industry: Country Leads Latin America in Car Production, Growing Nearly as Fast as China

A growing number of the cars Japanese brands sell in the United States are made in Mexico, and the country's production base is growing nearly as fast as China's.

Drug Laws By Country: Ecuador Moves Towards Decriminalizing Drug Use

The South American nation of Ecuador is preparing to decriminalize the use of all drugs. The South American nation of Ecuador is preparing to decriminalize the use of all drugs.

Pope Accepts Kansas City Bishop's Resignation Years After Cover-Up

Pope Francis on on Tuesday accepted the resignation of a Kansas City, Missouri, bishop who had for years had remained in office despite having been convicted of a sex-abuse cover-up.

Transgender Woman Reportedly Beaten by Police in Brazil, Spark Social Media Movement

Military police beat a transgender woman in Sao Paulo, Brazil disfiguring her face on April 10. Military police reportedly beat a transgender woman in Sao Paulo, Brazil, disfiguring her face on April 10.

US, Cuba Relations: New York's Andrew Cuomo Becomes First Governor to Travel to Cuba in 50 Years

Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo became the first U.S. governor to visit Cuba in 50 years. As the U.S. federal government continues its diplomatic relations talks with Cuban government officials, Cuomo said he wants New York State and its businesses to be among the first to build trade and marketing partnerships with the island nation.

Venezuela News: Latin American Country Gets $5B From China, President Says Money is for 'Development'

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has just announced that his socialist country has received $5 billion in financing from China.

Apatzingan Shootings: Mexican Media Outlets Contradict Government by Saying Federal Police Killed 16 Unarmed People in January

Several Mexican media outlets have announced that the federal police murdered 16 unarmed people in two separate attacks in January.

Middle School Spanish Student Kills Teacher with Homemade Crossbow and Knife

The 13-year-old assailant killed one teacher and injured another, as well as two classmates. He was later found hiding in the school and carried with him other weapons, including materials to make Molotov cocktails.

Soccer in Brazil: 8 Fans Shot and Killed at Soccer Fan Club in Brazil

According to Brazilian police eight men were killed at a football fan club in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest metropolis.

Julio Iglesias to Receive an Honorary Degree

Julio Iglesias will receive an honorary degree from Boston's Berklee College of Music next month at its commencement.

Convoy of Migrants Reaches Mexico City with Complaints

Around 200 participants traveling in a protest convoy of Central American migrants arrived in Mexico City on Saturday and commenced to file abuse complaints with the government's National Human Rights Commission.

Chile Inaugurates Latin America's Largest Robotics Show

Chile has inaugurated an impressive show of robot technologies. Brandishing the slogan "The future is today," the show exhibits concrete technological solutions for present as well as future challenges, and everything was "made in Chile.

U.S. State Deptartment Says Report on ISIS Camps in Mexico Is Unfounded

On Friday the U.S. State Department dismissed a recent report that Islamic State fighters, being helped by drug cartels, were running training bases near the U.S. southern border in an effort to smuggle terrorists into states like Texas.

Colombia's President Santos Demands FARC Rebels set Peace Deadline

Days after the slaughter of 11 Colombian soldiers who were attacked while they were sleeping in a small town in western Cauca province, President Juan Manuel Santos has called upon leaders the leftist rebel group known as Farc to set a deadline to reach a peace deal.

Another Historic Weekend in Cuba: Two Dissidents Stand in Local Municipal Vote

An unprecedented event will be taking place in communist Cuba. For the first time, in the history of the single-party system nation, there will be at least two government opponents running in municipal elections
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