As a backlash mounts over the government's failed Fast and Furious gun-tracing operation, the Justice Department will begin requiring...
In this village that still bears the name of the old Santa Barbara sugar plantation, Susana Baca is trudging through a field of sweet...
Reporting from San Salvador and Mexico City -- Argentine songwriter and singer Facundo Cabral, an icon of Latin American folk and protest...
Gunmen targeting a rival drug cartel opened fire in a crowded bar in the northern city of Monterrey, killing at least 20 people and wounding...
Gunmen with rifles shot and killed one of Latin America's most famous folk singers, Facundo Cabral, on Saturday
Federal police in western Mexico were locked in armed clashes Friday with a faction of the drug gang known as La Familia, two weeks after...
Two of President Dilma Rousseff's ministers have resigned recently amid accusations of corruption, complicating her efforts to run Latin...
Four men were convicted Thursday in last year's killing of 15 people at a teen party in the border city of Ciudad Juarez.
Marisela Morales arrived as Mexico's first female attorney general with high marks for bravery.
Mexican officials on Monday announced the capture of one of the country's most wanted fugitives, an army deserter who authorities say helped...
The political party that ruled Mexico for more than 70 years and aspires to recapture the presidency in 2012 appeared headed for lopsided...
The Venezuelan government tried to strike a confident pose Friday after the revelation that President Hugo Chavez had a cancerous tumor...
In a brief and somber recorded statement read over Venezuelan television, President Hugo Chavez said Thursday night that he was operated...
State elections this weekend in Mexico are shaping up as a revealing test of whether the once-dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party, on...
Casting more uncertainty on the health of President Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's Foreign Ministry announced Wednesday that it has canceled a...
Ica, in southern Peru, is known as a city of zero unemployment.
Lima was always gray. The Peruvian capital, for much of the year, had this overcast dullness; the sun rarely shone, it never rained, it...
A Roman Catholic priest who has long championed the cause of migrant workers denounced on Monday what he said was another mass kidnapping of...
To hear a 20-year veteran of the force tell it, the streets of Ecuador are a lot meaner for undercover cops these days.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez' hospitalization and subsequent disappearance from public view while visiting Cuba has stirred rumors about...
A coalition of immigrant and human rights groups Friday urged Congress to investigate the Border Patrol's use of deadly force against rock...
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