Sex-Change Bill Pushed In Argentina
News Americas, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Tues. Sept. 20, 2011: A bill to allow sex-change operations without previous judicial authorization is being pushed in Argentina.
The...
Guyanese Soccer Official To Face FIFA Charges
News Americas, ZURICH, Switzerland, Tues. Sept. 20, 2011: Guyana-born soccer official, Colin Klass, is set to answer charges of bribery before a FIFA ethics...
Neymar Staying With Santos
News Americas, BRASILIA, Brazil, Tues. Sept. 20, 2011: Brazilian striker Neymar has insisted he is staying with Santos, putting all rumors of a move...
U.S. Blacklists Two Latin American Nations
News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., Fri. Sept. 16, 2011: Latin American nations, El Salvador and Belize have been blacklisted by the U.S.
US President Barack Obama...
Angola Is Miss Universe 2011 As Brazil Takes Third Spot
News Americas, SAO PAULO, Brazil, Tues. Sept. 13, 2011: Miss Angola, Leila Lopes, was last night crowned the most beautiful woman in the world,...
Tram Derailment Kills Five In Brazil
NEWS AMERICAS, RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Sat. Aug. 27, 2011: Five people are dead in Brazil after a tram derailed in the city of...
Colombian Football Federation Confirms Coach Resignation
News Americas, BOGOTA, Colombia, Tues. Aug. 23, 2011: The Colombian Football Federation on Monday confirmed coach Hernan Dario Gomez has quit his post.
Gomez had...
Chavez Calls For Prayer For Libyans
News Americas, CARACAS, Venezuela, Mon. Aug. 22, 2011: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday called for prayer for Libyans.
In a televised speech, Chavez said:...
La Raza Welcomes New Immigration Announcement
News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., Mon. Aug. 22, 2011: The National Council of La Raza has praised the Department of Homeland Security for announcing it...
Internet Usage Zooms In Caribbean & South, Central America
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Aug. 19, 2011: More and more nationals in the Caribbean and South and Central America are becoming Internet...