A plane carrying the Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense, heading for the biggest game in it history, crashed in Colombia on Tuesday, killing 76 of the 81 people aboard... READ MORE›
Jamaicans are accustomed to intense storms, but Hurricane Matthew looked particularly threatening... READ MORE›
While logging in the Mats's Indigenous Reserve is indeed controversial and the Amazon rainforest is shrinking, the Rainforest Protection Coalition does not exist... READ MORE›
An estimated 1.5 million people are expected for Tuesday's Mass with Pope Francis in Quito, Ecuador... READ MORE›
Chapecoense's goalkeeping coach Marcelo De Quadros Kunst stayed in Brazil with players who did not travel to Colombia... READ MORE›
The team's ascent from the depths of Brazilian soccer was the talk of the South American sporting world... READ MORE›
The Panamanian elite had learned early that their future lay more lucratively in accommodating the far-off rich than in being part of South America... READ MORE›
Emotional pain resonated across the region over the loss of much of the Chapecoense soccer team from southern Brazil... READ MORE›
Mail online uk petrobras scandal takes brazilian politicians to supreme court 13 hrs ago... READ MORE›
Latin American countries are opening their doors to Syrians fleeing the civil war in their country as Europe struggles with a growing refugee crisis... READ MORE›
The dorado catfish travels 11,600km from the Andes to the mouth of the Amazon and back, but is threatened by dams and mining... READ MORE›
The illegal narcotics trade also helps to explain the longevity of Colombia's main rebel groups the Farc and the National Liberation Army ELN ... READ MORE›
It was 2001, and Gomez was the Colombian government's chief negotiator in failing peace talks with the rebels... READ MORE›
Distraught fans gathered around the team's Conda stadium in Chapeco, a city of about 200,000 people in southern Brazil... READ MORE›
The quake was felt in Quito, the South American country's capital, more than 100 miles away, the Associated Press reported... READ MORE›
But what happens in the coming weeks in Brazil has longer-term implications for elected socialist governments throughout Latin America... READ MORE›
There has been a sharp rise in the number of cases of Zika in several other Latin American countries... READ MORE›
Brazil's economy tanks as multibillion-dollar corruption scandal expands Eduardo Cunha, speaker of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, approved the launching of the impeachment proceedings... READ MORE›
Santa Cruz has fewer indigenous people than other parts of Bolivia... READ MORE›
Ontario has confirmed its first case of the Zika virus, provincial health officials say... READ MORE›
Guimaraes is better qualified than most Brazilians to make such comparisons, having been involved in every Olympics since 1980... READ MORE›
Expedition member Leonardo Albornoz told Chile's Channel 7 they're keeping the exact site secret to prevent looting... READ MORE›
If the impeachment measure is approved, it would require only a simple majority to clear Brazil's Senate, where Rousseff's chances for survival are even slimmer... READ MORE›
A passenger plane carrying 77 people, including Brazil's Chapecoense football club, has crashed in Colombia... READ MORE›
RECIFE, Brazil -- Jusikelly da Silva was full of expectations for her baby... READ MORE›
Big parts of the Brazil model, it turns out, were glued together with kickbacks, dirty money and lies... READ MORE›
For more than a decade, and especially after the Sept. 11 attacks, Brazilian intelligence officials have been monitoring individuals suspected of links to terrorism... READ MORE›
The 10 happiest countries in the world are all in South America for the first time in Gallup's 10-year history assessing the world's happiness... READ MORE›
Brazil declared three days of mourning for the football players, journalists and others among the estimated 75 killed in a charter plane crash in Colombia... READ MORE›
Bolivia blames airline and pilot for crash that killed soccer team... READ MORE›
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