"America's mayor" was known for reducing crime. Can he bring that success to Peru?
An outbreak that began in October grows worse.
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9 out of every 10 internet searches in Latin America is a Google search.
Resource-hungry China is devoting its efforts toward extracting natural resources, including oil, iron and copper.
A new exhibit features 350 pieces of contemporary art from Latin America and the Caribbean.
French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde is the leading contender, but Mexico thinks it has the "ideal candidate" for the post.
Drug cartels use creative means to smuggle drugs across the border, including submarines and catapults.
No one seems to have noticed that thousands are blocking an international border.
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Evangelical groups worked to block the screenings of the films, arguing they encouraged homosexual behavior.
Politics have gotten in the way of scholarship. But the recent easing of the US embargo is helping further preservation efforts at Ernest Hemingway's Cuban estate.
The Peruvian city of Puno is worried that looting and protesting will give it a bad name among tourists.
If diners want to add salt to their food, they'll have to taste it first and then ask the waiter.
Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi reportedly made more than $43 million this year.
Chile is now questioning whether a former president and a famous poet were murdered almost 40 years ago.
Venezuela arrests FARC leader known as "The Singer" for his ballads promoting the rebel movement.
Bolivians are rushing to legalize tens of thousands of stolen cars.
The Chilean government will monitor Twitter and Facebook to "know that people are saying."
Message from a man in a Guy Fawkes mask: Watch out Chile and Peru. You're next.