Bogotá, June 18 (EFE).- Today the only survivor of of the slaughter of the deputies committed by FARC two years ago, Sigifredo López, said that peace is “closer than ever” in Colombia, because the guerrillas need to find “a dignified exit” after 45 years of armed conflict.
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Murals Discovered in México Will Help Study of Teotihuacán Culture
MEXICO, June 11, 2009 (AFP) – Four cave murals dating from the classical period (200-650 A.D.) were discovered in the Mexican state of Querétaro, and could be useful in the study of the Teotihuacán civilization, which mysteriously disappeared before the year 650, the Institute of History and Anthropology (INAH) reported [ … ]
Vargas Llosa Says He Will Voice His Ideas Freely in Venezuela
The Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa said that he will voice his ideas freely during his upcoming trip to Venezuela and that this need not frighten anyone, in response to an official warning from the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) that he could be exiled from the country if [ … ]
Unmanned Aircraft Tested for Fight against Drug Trafficking In El Salvador
Today the United States Southern Command in El Salvador introduced an unmanned aircraft that could help combat drug trafficking in Central America, and which will be tested in a surveillance center for two weeks.
Southern Command Delegates Deliver Equipment to Fight Influenza A to El Salvador
San Salvador, 12 May (EFE). - Today General Glenn Spears and Paul Trivelli, Deputy Commanders of the U.S. Southern Command, delivered to Salvadoran authorities a shipment of equipment which will help protect health personnel treating cases of influenza A.
Spain Willing To Aid Colombia’s Peace Process
Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero told Colombia's Alvaro Uribe that Spain is ready to offer Bogota whatever help it can in settling the Andean nation's decades-old internal conflict.
Latin American Police Seek Help from Dogs to Halt Drug Trafficking
Police officers in Latin America are seeking support from Colombian dogs trained to detect drugs to curb drug traffic to Europe via the growing West African route.
The Twentieth Anniversary of the World Wide Web (WWW)
GENEVA, March 13, 2009 (AFP) – This Friday founders of the World Wide Web (WWW) celebrate their invention’s twentieth anniversary at its birthplace, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) in Geneva.
Latin America More Competitive In Tourism, But Needs To Improve In Safety
Latin America has become more competitive in tourism over the past year, but needs to improve its safety in order to increase its appeal, according to a report developed by the World Economic Fund.
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.
Food shipment arrives in Haiti
A shipment of fortified rice, coordinated by SOUTHCOM's Humanitarian Assistance Directorate, arrived in Haiti recently and was distributed by representatives from the government of Haiti and an international NGO and was delivered to those most in need.
IAAFA´s Contribution to the War on Terror
Since its beginnings in 1943, the Inter-American Air Forces Academy (IAAFA) has fulfilled the invaluable mission of strengthening the bonds of brotherhood through providing education and training, in Spanish, to the countries in Latin America. One of the means IAAFA employs to fulfill its mission is the support provided to [ … ]