Tag: Latin America and Caribbean
International evangelical pastor Luis Palau dies at 86
PORTLAND, Ore. — Luis Palau, an evangelical pastor who was born in Argentina and went on to work with Billy Graham before establishing his...
Nevada Supreme Court mulls appeal in 2019 quadruple homicide
<p>RENO, Nev. — Nevada’s Supreme Court wants to hear directly from lawyers on both sides in a death penalty dispute over how much more...
Brazil Congress clears way for emergency pandemic aid
RIO DE JANEIRO — A measure to renew billions of dollars in emergency aid for millions of Brazilians struggling amid the COVID-19 pandemic passed...
Nevada Supreme Court mulls appeal in 2019 quadruple homicide
RENO, Nev. — Nevada’s Supreme Court wants to hear directly from lawyers on both sides in a death penalty dispute over how much more...
Mexico stops 2 buses with 210 Central American migrants
<p>MEXICO CITY — Police in southern Mexico said Wednesday they stopped two passenger buses loaded with a total of 210 Central American migrants, a...
Mexico stops 2 buses with 210 Central American migrants
MEXICO CITY — Police in southern Mexico said Wednesday they stopped two passenger buses loaded with a total of 210 Central American migrants, a...
Nicaragua’s San Cristobal volcano erupts, showering ash
MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaragua’s San Cristobal volcano erupted Tuesday, showering the northwestern city of Chinandega in ash.
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Brazil’s ‘Lula’ slams Bolsonaro, avoids comment on a new run
<p>SAO PAULO — Former Brazilian President Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva criticized incumbent Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday for the government's failings in the COVID-19...
Brazil’s ‘Lula’ slams Bolsonaro, avoids comment on a new run
SAO PAULO — Former Brazilian President Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva criticized incumbent Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday for the government's failings in the COVID-19...
‘Lula’ convictions dismissed; could run again in Brazil
<p>SAO PAULO — A top judge has thrown out both corruption convictions of former Brazilian President Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva, opening the way...