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US behind Venezuela's protests to get its oil - Bolivian President
Washington is pushing Venezuela towards a “civil war” because it wants access to the country’s rich oil reserves, Bolivian President Evo Morales has warned. The Venezuelan government has also accused the US of fomenting a coup d’état.
Addressing over 3,000 young people at a Latin American Youth Summit in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz, Morales branded the US an “empire” with its eye...
Brazil hosts Internet governance conference over US's spying NSA
A conference on Internet governance is set to start in Brazil in the wake of revelations about global spying activities by the United States.
Representatives from around the world will attend the two-day NETMundial summit, which begins in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo on Wednesday.
They are expected to set out principles for governing the Internet. Reports also say that some of the countries taking...
Protesters violently clash with police in Venezuela
Hundreds of students and opposition supporters have clashed with police forces in the Venezuelan capital Caracas as they staged a rally demanding the “resurrection” of “democracy” in the South American country.
On Sunday, demonstrators began the rally denominated “Resurrection of Democracy” after a barefoot walk and a “Via Crucis” march in the style of Jesus’...
Deadly fires in Chile destroy over 500 homes, leave 3000 people homeless
A wildfire in Chile has destroyed over 500 homes in six hours and continues to sweep the area, with strong winds fanning the flames. A state of emergency has been declared by the country’s president in an effort to help the army battle the fires.
At least two people have been killed in the fire that swept more than 2.5 million square meters (660 acres), according to Chile’s National Emergency...
Argentina braces for strike over inflation, crime
Argentina is bracing for a major strike over high inflation and crime levels in the Latin American country.
Three of the country’s five major unions are expected to take part in Thursday’s labor action in protest against the government’s attempt to cap salary increases.
The 24-hour walkout is expected to severely disrupt the country’s public transportation.
The government is struggling...
Brazilian army cleans slum in Rio for FIFA & Olympics
Thousands of Brazilian soldiers have fanned out in one of Rio de Janeiro’s most notorious slums to provide security less than three months before the FIFA World Cup.
The security push on Saturday is considered the latest attempt to drive drug gangs out of the infamous Mare slum, which is located near Rio de Janeiro’s international airport and is considered a haven for organized crime.
Some...
How US created 'Cuban Twitter' to take down Castro
The United States engineered a text messaging network in Cuba to try and spread unrest in the communist country. More than 40,000 people have shared news and opinions using the service.
The documents obtained by the Associated Press state the project was led by Joe McSpedon, a US government official, who attracted a team of high-tech wizards from around the globe to set up a site that could reach...
900,000 evacuated as 8.2 earthquake rattles Chile
A massive 8.2 magnitude quake has struck off the coast of northern Chile, killing 6 people and sending a 2-meter tsunami wave. Over 900,000 people and 11 hospitals were evacuated along the coastline, government officials said.
Hundreds of thousands of people evacuated from low lying coastal regions after a tsunami warning returned to their homes Wednesday morning as damage from the the quake appeared...
Death toll from Venezuela unrest rises to 39
Anti-government protesters clash with police in Caracas, Venezuela.
Two more people have died during demonstrations in Venezuela, pushing the death toll from several weeks of protests to 39.
The men died on Saturday in separate incidents, Interior Minister Miguel Rodriguez said on VTV public television.
A 44-year-old man died in the western city of San Cristobal after being struck by a high-tension...
Anti-government protests continue in Venezuela
Anti-government demonstrators clash with the National Guard in Caracas on March 28, 2014.
Violent protests continue against the government of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, despite him having agreed to hold talks with the opposition.
Anti-government demonstrators clashed with the National Guard in the capital Caracas on Friday.
Maduro has agreed to hold talks with the opposition in the presence...
Brazil looks to ban Monsanto’s Roundup, other toxicity risks
Brazil’s public prosecutor wants to suspend use of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s pervasive herbicide Roundup. A recent study suggested glyphosate may be linked to a fatal kidney disease that has affected poor farming regions worldwide.
The Prosecutor General’s office is also pursuing bans on the herbicide 2,4-D and seven other active herbicide ingredients in addition to glyphosate:...
Brazil to pass anti-spy bill in victory for net neutrality
Brazil has scored big for net neutrality after its lower house of Congress approved a groundbreaking post-Snowden bill that protects its users’ privacy rights, albeit with some sacrifices.
The measure did not go as smoothly as could have. To ensure success, President Dilma Rousseff had to let it through at the cost of allowing companies such as Google and Facebook to store user information outside...
Argentineans slam US meddling in Venezuela
Argentinean people have staged a protest rally in the capital, Buenos Aires, to condemn the United States’ interference in Venezuela’s domestic affairs.
The demonstrators gathered outside the US Embassy in the Argentinean capital, criticizing Washington for plotting a coup d’état against the Venezuelan government.
The protesters also demanded an end to US meddling in the Latin American country’s...
Chileans demand constitution reform
Chileans have held a demonstration in the capital, Santiago, to demand constitutional reform.
Protesters marched through Santiago streets on Saturday to urge the administration of President Michelle Bachelet to follow pledges to address constitutional reform in issues such as social inequality through an overhaul of education and healthcare systems.
The “march of all marches” demonstration called...
Protesters clash with police in Venezuelan capital
Protesters demonstrating against the administration of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro have clashed with police in the capital, Caracas.
Demonstrators, many of them hooded, threw rocks and Molotov cocktails at police officers and clogged up streets in busy areas of the city with makeshift barricades on Saturday.
In response, police used tear gas and riot vehicles to disperse the angry mob.
President...