Plane Goes Missing In Bolivia

News Americas, LA PAZ, Bolivia, Thurs. Sept. 8, 2011: The search is on for a plane that went down in the jungles of Bolivia...

Guarani Indians Want Shell To Vacate Their Land

News Americas, LONDON, England, Weds. Sept. 7, 2011: Indians of the Guarani tribe in Brazil want energy giant Shell to stop using their ancestral...

Millions Offered for Arrest Of Highest Ranking FARC Leaders

News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., Weds. Sept. 7, 2011: The U.S. State Department has offered $75 million in rewards for information leading to the...

Cocaine Bust On Gangs Linked to FARC

News Americas, PANAMA CITY, Panama, Weds., Sept. 7, 2011: Eighty Panamanians and Colombians are under arrest for cocaine trafficking. Panama's Drug Prosecutor Javier Caraballo says...

Haitian President Speaks Out On Sex Case – GRAPHIC VIDEO ENCLOSED

News Americas, PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Tues. Sept. 6, 2011: Haiti’s President, Michel Martelly, is speaking out over allegations of sexual abuse involving a teenager and...

Caribbean American Lawmaker Arrested Then Released

News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. Sept. 6, 2011: A Caribbean American New York City lawmaker was yesterday arrested at the West Indian Day...

SOS Continues In T&T

News Americas, PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Tues. Sept. 6, 2011: Trinidad and Tobago’s state of emergency has been extended by three months. Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar...

Uruguay Peacekeepers In Haiti Accused Of Sex Assault

News Americas, PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Mon. Sept. 5, 2011: five Uruguayan peacekeepers have been accused on sexually assaulting a young Haitian man. The Uruguayan...

Amazon Woman ‘May Be World’s Oldest Woman’

News Americas, RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Mon. Sept. 5, 2011: A member of the Kaxinawa tribe in the Amazon could be the world’s oldest...

Aviation, Tourism And The Caribbean

By David Jessop News Americas, LONDON, England, Mon. Sept. 5, 2011: Aviation and tourism are vital components of the Caribbean economy. They provide employment,...