Investigation of Argentina's ex-president in bomb case reopened
An Argentine court has reopened an investigation into accusations former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner sought a secret deal over a 1994 bombing.
An Argentine court has reopened an investigation into accusations former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner sought a secret deal over a 1994 bombing.
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez is charged with corruption as the judge freezes $880 million of her assets.
Argentine Finance Minister Alfonso Prat-Gay was sacked after one year in office as a long-hoped-for economic recovery has yet to happen.
Human error was largely responsible for Colombian mountain plane crash that killed most of a first-league Brazilian football team.
The blast at the San Pablito fireworks market in Tultepec, north of Mexico City, also injured at least 70 others.
The country with the world's highest inflation rate has abruptly gone from problems of excess liquidity to something like desperate thirst.
Venezuela, fighting annual inflation of about 500pc, is yanking half of all banknotes from circulation as it prepares to print new money.
Cuban President Raul Castro says his government will prohibit the naming of streets or public monuments after his brother Fidel.
Pilot pleaded to make an immediate landing because the aircraft was out of fuel, according to a recording.
The Cuban flag is at half mast and draped over public buildings and private balconies everywhere you go.
Castro was admired by leftists and people of the developing world, but vilified by those who viewed him as a dictator.
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