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Will Chavez’s death improve drug war diplomacy?

McCarton Ackerman
The U.S. hopes the Venezuelan president's successor will be more cooperative in combatting cocaine trafficking

Chavez’s polarizing legacy

Girish Gupta
The president leaves behind a country in deep economic and political crisis. What's next for the Venezuelan people?

Hugo Chavez’s economic miracle

David Sirota
The Venezuelan leader was often marginalized as a radical. But his brand of socialism achieved real economic gains

Hugo Chavez is dead

Associated Press
Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro announced the news

Hugo Chavez’s condition takes turn for the worse

Associated Press
The Venezuelan president, who's been battling cancer, is now suffering from a severe respiratory infection

Chavez returns home in cloud of mystery

Girish Gupta
The secrecy behind the president's trip to Cuba has left many Venezuelans questioning his ability to govern

Latin America escaped the CIA

Greg Grandin
A new report shows that the region is the sole exception to Washington's global torture and rendition program

Ailing Chavez returns to Venezuela

Associated Press
Hugo Chavez had received more than two months treatment in Cuba after cancer surgery

The XL stakes of the Keystone pipeline

Michael Klare
Its construction hinges on the president's approval -- and the future of the planet may hang in the balance

5 key facts missing in the media’s ongoing quinoa debate

Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Has Western demand really made the grain difficult for South Americans to afford? The answer is complicated

“To get the gold, they will have to kill every one of us”

Alexander Zaitchik
The most-storied warrior tribe in Ecuador prepares to fight as the government sells gold-laden land to China

Harsh regimes use US-made surveillance, censorship technologies

Natasha Lennard
Canadian human rights group finds countries including Bahrain use Blue Coat devices to track and censor

Is Venezuela harboring Hezbollah?

Simeon Tegel
American conservatives warn of militant Islam's spread in Latin America. But their claims are hard to prove

Missoni company confirms that Italian fashion icon and wife are missing

Prachi Gupta
Vittorio Missoni and Maurizia Castiglioni are believed to be missing in Venezuela, where their plane disappeared

Venezuela teetering on the edge over Chavez’s health

Simeon Tegel
As the Venezuelan president battles complications from a cancer operation, politicians angle to fill the power void

Hugo Chavez fighting severe lung infection

Associated Press
Speculation increases that Venezuela's president will not be well enough for his swearing in ceremony next week

Will Latin America offer Assad asylum?

Simeon Tegel
The region has a troubled history of housing disgraced foreign despots -- and the Syrian dictator could be next

Flight records say Russia sent Syria huge sums of cash

Michael Grabell, Jeff Larson, Dafna Linzer
More than 200 tons of "bank notes" from Moscow have helped keep Bashar al-Assad's regime afloat

Outrage over latest Cuban dissident arrests

Girish Gupta
Detained blogger Yoani Sanchez's husband fumes: The Cuban government has "no logic whatsoever"

“I just look illegal”

Andrew Leonard
San Francisco Giants closer Sergio Romo gives his hometown fans yet another thrill

Cuba’s 2nd city without power or water after Sandy

Associated Press
Santiago remains without running water, the death toll in Haiti hits 52

The week the earth stood still

Noam Chomsky
Fifty years after the Cuban Missile Crisis, its lessons about the perils of global domination still resonate

Chavez vows support for Assad in post-election speech

Associated Press
The Venezuelan leader lambasted the U.S. for problems in Syria

“The Iran Job”: Love and basketball — in Shiraz?

Andrew O'Hehir
A college hoops star goes to Shiraz — and stumbles into unexpected intrigue — in a surprising documentary
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