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South American nations reject U.S. measures against Venezuela officials

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South American nations on Saturday rejected the U.S. decision to label Venezuela a security threat and sanction seven officials, lending President Nicolas Maduro regional...

US, Cuba to meet again Monday in Havana on renewing ties

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American and Cuban diplomats will meet early next week for a third round of historic talks on restoring diplomatic ties and reopening their embassies,...
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks with Haitian President Michel Martelly (R).

Hillary Clinton’s Latest Scandal – A Haiti Gold Mine Deal

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Mar. 13, 2015: The presidential ambitions of former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton have become ensnared...

Caribbean Cuisine Week Partners With Top Philadelphia Restaurants

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News Americas Now, PHILADELPHIA, PA, Fri. March 13, 2015: The Young Caribbean Professionals Network (YCPN) announced its 11th year of Caribbean Cuisine Week (CCW)...

Beechwood Opens Headquarters in Hamilton, Bermuda

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NEW YORK, March 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Beechwood Re announced today the opening of its affiliate Beechwood Bermuda International Limited's new headquarters in Hamilton, Bermuda....

Rome restaurants accused of funding mob closed in anti-mafia swoop

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Thousands of visitors to Rome have been unwittingly pouring cash into the pockets of a ruthless mafia organisation by dining at two of the...

Mega-disasters and urbanization spur spike in displacement: report

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By Megan Rowling SENDAI, Japan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The number of people forced from their homes each year by disasters has quadrupled over...

El Salvador archbishop Romero to be beatified in May

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Controversial Salvadoran archbishop Oscar Romero, a champion of the poor who was gunned down while celebrating mass in 1980, will be beatified on May...

NYC Institute Condemns Assassination Of Guyanese Anti-PPP Activist

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Mar. 11, 2015: The Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) has joined others in condemning the assassination of...

Colombia halts air raids on FARC in boost to peace drive

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Colombia will stop air raids on Marxist FARC rebels for a month, President Juan Manuel Santos announced -- a major stride in a peace...

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