Protests Target Confederation Cup Match in Rio
More than 5,000 anti-government protesters marched Sunday near the Maracana football stadium before a major international match, venting their anger about the billions of...
Caribbean American Lawmaker Also Urges Withdrawal Of Steve Bannon’s Appointment
By NAN Staff Writer
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Nov. 18, 2016: Caribbean-American Congresswoman, Yvette D. Clarke, is among more than 30 US congressional...
Peru Probes Ex-President Garcia’s Finances in Corruption Inquiry
Peru's attorney general is opening the financial records of two-time former president and likely 2016 presidential candidate Alan Garcia as part of a preliminary...
Pope Francis Speaks Against Drug Liberalization
Pope Francis has jumped into a political debate over the liberalization of drug laws in Latin America, saying legalization will not reduce the problems...
AP PHOTOS: Agrochemicals Worry Argentines
Argentina's agricultural industry has been dramatically transformed by the introduction of genetically modified plants in 1996.
McAfee flees Belize, still on run
Software company founder John McAfee says he has left Belize and is still on the run. He says on his blog "we are not...
Most Anticipated Film “THE RANSOM” -Exploring Haitian History – Will Tell...
CaribPR Wire, Boston, Mass., Mon. Mar. 15, 2021: Award-winning filmmaker, writer, and producer, Jonas Nosile, invites the Haitian and Caribbean community to bring to...
Packed Amazon River Boat Capsizes, at Least 13 Dead
At least 13 people drowned when an overcrowded boat capsized early on Friday on a tributary near the mouth of the Amazon River, police...
Chavez’s Return Spurs Doubts, New Speculation
President Hugo Chavez's continued silence in the week since his return to Venezuela has only deepened the mystery about his health.
Suspects in Alleged Canada Bomb Plot Likely to Plead Not Guilty
The suspects in an alleged plot to set off bombs at a public party on Canada's national holiday appeared in court on Tuesday, one...