Friday, Jan 4, 2013 3:07 PM UTC
Venezuela teetering on the edge over Chavez’s health
As the Venezuelan president battles complications from a cancer operation, politicians angle to fill the power void
As the Venezuelan president battles complications from a cancer operation, politicians angle to fill the power void
Speculation increases that Venezuela's president will not be well enough for his swearing in ceremony next week VIDEO
Mayans predicted the apocalypse would arrive on Dec. 21, and one Colombian businessman is taking no chances
Brazil is trying to clone its most endangered species. Conservation experts insist there must be a better way
Several citizens in Guayaquil, Ecuador, supported Mr. Burro ("Mr. Donkey" in English) for office
The move marks a watershed in deeply Catholic Latin America. So why aren't women's rights advocates celebrating?
The famed pop artist's "Electric Cord" recently resurfaced in a New York storage facility
What Hugo Chavez's narrow election victory means for the future of Venezuela
Eighty Yanomami were reportedly killed by Brazilian miners. Evidence suggests this may not be the case
Government officials and the country's leftist guerrilla group will attempt to end a half century of violence
As drought parches the US, Mexico and Chile, meteorologists warn El Niño could further devastate food supplies