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Second spy balloon spotted over Latin America, says Pentagon

A Chinese spy balloon has been spotted over Latin America, the Pentagon said Friday, a day after a similar craft was seen in US...

Argentina confirms first monkeypox case in Latin America

BUENOS AIRES: Argentina said Friday it has Latin America's first known case of monkeypox. Local press reports say the patient is a 40-year-old man who...

Sputnik V: From vaccine hope to frustration for Latin America

Russia's Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine was the first to arrive in Argentina in December 2020 with the promise of relief for Latin American countries...

Trump cancels first LatAm trip as crises mount

President Donald Trump abruptly canceled his first trip to Latin America , hunkering down in the White House as he faces momentous decisions about military strikes in Syria and an FBI investigation that is inching closer to the Oval Office.

Trump cancels first Latin America trip to ‘oversee Syria response’: White House

WASHINGTON: The White House on Tuesday abruptly announced the cancellation of US President Donald Trump's first trip to Latin America, scheduled for later this...

US, China rivalry poses risks, benefits for Latin America

MENDOZA, Argentina: As the trade dispute between the United States and China was gaining steam last month, a half-dozen Chinese dancers and a person...

Latin America slams Trump’s Venezuela ‘military options’ threat

CARACAS/LIMA: After months of attacking Venezuela's unpopular President Nicolas Maduro, Latin America came out strongly against U.S. threats of military action against the struggling...

Journalist killed every 4.5 days, says UNESCO report

PARIS, FRANCE: One journalist is killed every four-and-a-half days, according to a shocking report released by UNESCO on Wednesday. During the last decade, 827 journalists...

Watchdog says press freedom in decline, warns of ‘new era of propaganda’

PARIS: World press freedom deteriorated in 2015, advocacy group Reporters Without Borders said Wednesday as it released its annual rankings, warning of "a new era of propaganda".

Obama to visit Cuba in ‘coming weeks’

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama will make a historic visit to Cuba "in coming weeks," a US official said Wednesday, a powerful sign of the thaw in relations between the former Cold War foes.

Corrected: WHO seeks $56 million for Zika; Brazil microcephaly cases rise

The World Health Organization (WHO) called on Wednesday for $56 million to combat the Zika virus, a disease that has been linked to severe birth defects in Brazil and has spread to nearly 30 countries and territories.

Rolling Stones to tour Latin America for first time in 10 years

The Rolling Stones on Thursday announced they will tour Latin America after a 10-year absence, saying they will play dates in Peru, Colombia and Uruguay for the first time.

Bolivia declares Israel a ‘terrorist’ state over Gaza massacre

SUCRE: South American Country Bolivia has declared Israel a terrorist state over Gaza massacre ending a forty year old visa exemption agreement with Israel, ARY News reported.
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