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Turkey fires back at Syria on sixth day of trading fire
World NowTurkey fired artillery back at Syria on Monday after a mortar shell landed on its territory, the sixth straight day that the two countries have traded fire across borders, its state news agency reported.The string of strikes have ramped up fears that... -
Rights group: Chavez government intimidates foes in Venezuela
World NowThe Venezuelan government under President Hugo Chavez has steadily concentrated its power, enabling it to "intimidate, censor, and prosecute" critics and perceived enemies, a new report says.... -
Man turns himself in after fatal Commerce hit and run
L.A. NOWA 21-year-old man was in custody Monday after surrendering to authorities in a fatal hit-and-run in Commerce, officials said.... -
Scandal spreads over death of Venezuelan envoy in Kenya
World NowThe slaying of Venezuela's newly arrived ambassador in Nairobi has led to the arrest of another senior envoy and unleashed a torrent of scandalous allegations about sexual harassment, embassy power plays and retaliation against whistle-blowers. Since... -
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez formalizes his reelection bid
World NowVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez registered Monday with the National Electoral Commission to face challenger Henrique Capriles in the October presidential election.... -
Venezuela's Globovision pays $2.1 million fine to stay on air
World NowGlobovision TV, a frequent critic of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, bowed to government pressure and said Friday it will pay a contested $2.1-million fine the day after the penalty was upheld by the Supreme Court and a government official threatened to... -
Chavez opponent slams court decisions as political tricks
World NowIn a move that critics believe will help President Hugo Chavez at the ballot box, the top court in Venezuela changed the leadership of two political parties this week. The Supreme Court decisions came just before a Monday deadline for political parties to... -
Energy deals boost Colombia-Venezuela ties despite border violence
World NowAs bi-lateral relations improve, Venezuelan President Chavez promises to send added troops to the area where FARC rebels fled after killing 12 Colombian soldiers... -
Colombian army officials say 12 soldiers killed by rebels
World NowTwelve Colombian soldiers were killed by suspected leftist guerrillas who then fled into Venezuelan territory.... -
Argentine singer killed in Guatemala ambush
Reporting from San Salvador and Mexico City -- Argentine songwriter and singer Facundo Cabral, an icon of Latin American folk and protest music, was shot to death early Saturday by unknown gunmen who intercepted his car in Guatemala City and pumped it...
Tags: Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Politics, UNESCO, Crime, Law and Justice, Latin Music (genre)
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China's Venezuela presence grows with loan-for-oil deal
World NowChina has lent Venezuela $30 billion to be paid off in oil deliveries. Opposition candidates criticize the lack in transparency in handling of the funds....
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