Brazil has promised to offer comfortable and safe stadiums for local and foreign fans at the World Cup in 2014, the government said today in a meeting with FIFA President Joseph Blatter.
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Former Latin Gang Member Helps Youngsters’ Social Reintegration While Preparing Return to Harva
After several terms in juvenile prison, the Mexican-American Daniel Mora decided to change paths and now persuades gang members to go back to school, while he is preparing to get a master’s degree at Harvard University.
Pentagon Worried About Iranian “Interference” In Latin America
US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said today that he is more concerned about Iranian activities in Latin America, which he considered “interference,” than about the Russian army’s maneuvers in that region.
President Ortega “in Poor Health,” According to Nicaraguan Poet Cardenal
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega is "in very poor health," and depends heavily on his wife Rosario Murillo to govern; priest and poet Ernesto Cardenal said in a meeting this Monday with a mission belonging to the Inter American Press Association (IAPA) and attended by AFP journalists.
US Military Post In Ecuador Will Be Closed In November, According To Ambassador
The US drug enforcement military post that the United States has kept in the Ecuadorian base of Manta (west) for ten years will be closed next November or earlier, said Heather Hodges, the American ambassador at Quito.
UN Issues Warning Concerning the Uncontrolled Level of Child Undernourishment in Ecuador
The director of the UN World Food Program (WFP) in Ecuador, Helmut Rauch, issued a warning today concerning the uncontrolled level of child undernourishment in Ecuador.
Searching for a Way to Broaden Internet Access for Indigenous Brazilians
Digital inclusion programs in Brazil are looking for ways to provide total Internet access to the 180 ethnic groups that live within the national territory, in spite of the fact that 20% of Brazilian tribes are already connected, participants of the Campus Party Brasil 2009 stated today.
Barack Obama Sworn In as 44th President
Barack Obama was sworn in as U.S. president with an appeal to Americans to work together to overcome the challenges of the nation in a time of economic crisis and two wars.
Rebel Involved in Murder of Former President Gaviria’s Sister is Sentenced
Judicial sources reported today that a judge from the Colombian city of Armenia sentenced a FARC guerrilla to fifty years in prison for his involvement in the kidnapping and murder of Liliana Gaviria, sister of former President César Gaviria.
Secret Agents From The Brazilian Dictatorship Investigated The “Appearance” Of UFOs
For a long time, the National Information Service (SNI), the espionage agency of the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil from 1964 to 1985, investigated alleged UFO apparitions, a local newspaper reported today.
Former Colombian Foreign Minister And FARC Hostage Aspires To Be A Presidential Candidate
Fernando Araujo, a former Colombian foreign minister and former hostage of the FARC who fled captivity just two years ago, revealed in an interview published today that he aspires to be a presidential candidate for the Conservative Party in the forthcoming elections.
Brazil and Paraguay To Build A Second Border Bridge Over The Paraná River
Brazil and Paraguay will build a second border bridge over the river Parana, a project that will begin next year and be completed in 2012, according to the agreement reached between the two countries and published today in the Official Journal.