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Blessing or curse? Tourists discover Peru's magical Rainbow Mountain

Blessing or curse? Tourists discover Peru's magical Rainbow Mountain

"From the ecological point of view they are killing the goose that lays the golden eggs," says Dina Farfan, a Peruvian biologist.

  • by Franklin Briceno

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Venezuela arrests top bank executives
Politics

Venezuela arrests top bank executives

The government taking over the country's leading private bank Banesco after the arrest of 11 top executives for "attacks" against the currency.

'Just 30 more seconds': Brazilian firemen lament failing to save man
Tragedy

'Just 30 more seconds': Brazilian firemen lament failing to save man

They just needed 30 seconds more to save a man from a burning building, a firefighter sergeant in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo says.

High-rise building in Sao Paulo collapses during fire
Fire

High-rise building in Sao Paulo collapses during fire

A burning building in downtown Sao Paulo has collapsed as firefighters worked to put out a fire that began in the middle of the night.

Australia owes me money for defending Cassandra Sainsbury: lawyer
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Crime

Australia owes me money for defending Cassandra Sainsbury: lawyer

The lawyer for convicted drug trafficker Cassandra Sainsbury has claimed the Australian Government owes him over $20,000.

  • by Andrew Wight
Venezuela’s swelling tide of migrants tests Brazil's limits
Politics

Venezuela’s swelling tide of migrants tests Brazil's limits

In scenes reminiscent of the waves of migrants fleeing the Middle East, Venezuelans are crossing the border into Brazil in the hundreds of thousands.

  • by Ernesto Londono
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Remains of 140 children found in Peru, pointing to world's largest ancient child sacrifice
Archaeology

Remains of 140 children found in Peru, pointing to world's largest ancient child sacrifice

It's estimated that the children ranged from about 5 to 14 years old and their hearts were probably removed.

Trail of blood: Brazil's indigenous people take message to President
Human rights

Trail of blood: Brazil's indigenous people take message to President

The 1988 Constitution called for the official demarcation of all lands belonging to indigenous people within five years, but that process continues to this day.

  • by Eraldo Peres
Canadian accused of killing Peruvian shaman lynched in the Amazon
Crime

Canadian accused of killing Peruvian shaman lynched in the Amazon

Police found Sebastian Woodroffe's buried body after a mobile phone video of the lynching was shared on social media.

BHP gets more time for Samarco mine dam disaster deal

BHP gets more time for Samarco mine dam disaster deal

BHP, Vale and Samarco are facing multibillion dollar claims and criminal charges, for the incident that killed 19 people. 

Paraguay's pro-business government likely to remain after election

Paraguay's pro-business government likely to remain after election

The likely winner supports current low-tax policies aimed at stimulating foreign investment in the world's No. 4 soybean exporter and a major supplier of beef.

  • by Daniela Desantis