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Jetliner misses runway at Jamaican airport

Ninety-one people were taken to a hospital Tuesday evening after an American Airlines plane overshot a runway near Kingston, Jamaica, during bad weather and crashed into a fence, officials said.

updated Wed Dec 23 2009 03:56:06

Jetliner misses runway at Jamaican airport

Ninety-one people were taken to a hospital Tuesday evening after an American Airlines plane overshot a runway near Kingston, Jamaica, during bad weather and crashed into a fence, officials said.

updated Wed Dec 23 2009 03:39:33

Lawyer: China dissident faces Christmas sentencing

Prominent Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, who was arrested in 1989 for his role in the Tiananmen Square protest, will be sentenced this week after a one-day trial in a separate subversion case, his attorney said Wednesday.

updated Wed Dec 23 2009 03:21:39

Drug cartel retaliation suspected in Mexico shootings

Three members of the family of a Mexican marine who died in a shootout last week were killed Tuesday in the southern state of Tabasco, Mexican President Felipe Calderon said.

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 22:30:47

Body of abducted Colombian governor found

The body of Luis Francisco Cuellar Carvajal, governor of the department of Caqueta, Colombia, was discovered Tuesday not far from where he was kidnapped the night before, government spokesperson Wilmer Rua said.

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 21:44:30

Brazil high court lifts stay, allowing boy to return to U.S.

The chief justice of the Brazilian Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in favor of an American father in an international custody battle.

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 21:07:32

The Fareed Challenge: Best of 2009

Have you been paying attention to the news? Answer these questions and find out.

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 21:06:22

The Fareed Challenge: Best of 2009

Have you been paying attention to the news? Answer these questions and find out.

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 18:28:48

High court justice rules for U.S. father in custody dispute

The chief justice of Brazil's Supreme Court ruled in favor of a father from the United States in an international custody dispute.

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 17:11:30

Mexico City legalizes same-sex marriage, adoptions

Mexico City, one of Latin America's largest metropolises, on Monday legalized same-sex marriage and adoption by same-sex couples.

updated Tue Dec 22 2009 13:54:24

Honduran election turnout lower than first estimated

The official tally of last month's presidential election is almost complete, and one pivotal piece of electoral data -- voter turnout -- will be lower than officials have previously claimed.

updated Mon Dec 21 2009 20:36:13

Brazilian child custody decision delayed

A Brazilian Supreme Court decision in an international custody battle was delayed until Tuesday, said Orna Blum, a spokeswoman at the U.S. Embassy in Brasilia.

updated Mon Dec 21 2009 13:34:57

Mother and daughter speak: Why 16-year-old will sail the world solo

Allowing their teenager to sail solo round-the-world would be unthinkable for many parents.

updated Mon Dec 21 2009 12:31:35

Castro: U.S. trying to destabilize Cuba

The United States is out to destabilize Cuba, President Raul Castro charged Sunday in an address to the National Assembly.

updated Mon Dec 21 2009 01:15:56

Chavez accuses Colombia of spy plane incursion

An unmanned spy plane launched from Colombia violated Venezuelan airspace last week, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Sunday.

updated Fri Dec 18 2009 21:53:13

Brazilian family invites boy's American father for Christmas

An American man fighting for custody of his 9-year-old son has been invited to spend Christmas with the boy's Brazilian family, the family's attorney said Friday.

updated Fri Dec 18 2009 18:31:41

The Fareed Challenge

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updated Fri Dec 18 2009 17:13:04

Leader of Mexican drug cartel killed

The rapid thud-thud-thud of military choppers overhead on Wednesday was the first thing to catch the attention of the residents of Cuernavaca, a city south of Mexico City known as a retreat for city-dwellers and tourists alike.

updated Fri Dec 18 2009 16:09:24

Latino in America: 'The Mexican in Town'

The morning I drove to Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, the air was crisp with the end of winter. The mountains were brown and the trees were bare. Few mining towns are what you'd call beautiful, but it's especially hard when the earth is cold and colorless. Enormous metal windmills punctuate the empty landscape as you drive into Shenandoah and you realize you're not entering one of those picturesque American towns that sells taffy and still has rotating barbershop poles on Main Street.

updated Fri Dec 18 2009 07:33:36

'Octomom' and her brood doing well

When Nadya Suleman gave birth to octuplets in January 2009 the news was greeted with amazement around the world.

updated Thu Dec 17 2009 15:50:41

Mexico: Top drug cartel leader killed

In a strong blow to one of Mexico's most notorious drug cartels, Mexico's navy killed a top drug kingpin in a shootout Wednesday at an upscale resort.

updated Tue Dec 15 2009 00:47:41

Survey: Negative views in Honduras of leaders

Hondurans divided over an ongoing political crisis agree on one thing -- they don't think very highly of their leaders, according to a new survey.

updated Mon Dec 14 2009 22:20:53

Chilean presidential race to see runoff

A conservative billionaire businessman and a former center-left president will face off in a runoff election in Chile's presidential race, based on official early results released Sunday.

updated Mon Dec 14 2009 21:44:11

Fidel Castro: U.S. is on offensive

Latin America's leftist leaders ended a two-day summit in Havana with some tough words for the United States.

updated Mon Dec 14 2009 01:15:23

Meltdown: Helena Christensen's climate change photos

The former Danish supermodel traveled to Peru earlier this year to record the lives of local people in the Andes. Together with Oxfam she returned to show a selection of her photographs around the world in an exhibition called "Meltdown."

updated Sat Dec 12 2009 18:23:21

American subcontractor for U.S. company detained in Cuba

An American citizen has been detained in Cuba for the past week, the U.S. State Department said Saturday.

updated Sat Dec 12 2009 01:07:47

Honduras' Zelaya offered meeting with elected successor

Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya has received an offer from the Dominican Republic to engage in reconciliatory talks next week with his elected successor.

updated Fri Dec 11 2009 19:54:07

Drug lord's son seeks forgiveness

"How do you write to a family that your own father hurt so much?"

updated Fri Dec 11 2009 17:54:57

The Fareed Challenge

Have you been paying attention to the news? Answer these questions and find out.

updated Fri Dec 11 2009 03:27:39

Protesters mark Human Rights Day in Cuba

A few hundred pro-government demonstrators swarmed Havana's streets on Thursday, encircling a small group of female protesters marching in support of International Human Rights Day.

updated Thu Dec 10 2009 12:34:47

Student's funeral fuels more protest in Venezuela

Mourners in the western Venezuelan state of Tachira on Wednesday laid to rest the body of a university student who was shot dead at a protest while unarmed police looked on.

updated Thu Dec 10 2009 00:41:30

Honduras rejects Zelaya request for safe conduct to Mexico

A Mexican petition that would have granted deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya safe conduct out of the country was rejected by Honduran authorities because it did not meet legal standards, Honduran Government Minister Oscar Raul Matute told CNN en Español.

updated Wed Dec 09 2009 20:12:50

Student's funeral fuels more protest in Venezuela

Mourners in the western Venezuelan state of Tachira on Wednesday laid to rest the body of a university student who was shot dead while participating in a student protest.

updated Wed Dec 09 2009 04:58:43

Eco-wall or segregation: Rio plan stirs debate

Cement-block walls are being built around the shantytowns of Rio de Janeiro. Authorities say it's to save rainforests. The city's poorest residents say it's an attempt to shut them out.

updated Wed Dec 09 2009 01:57:49

African-Americans: Blacks in Cuba 'treated with callous disregard'

A group of prominent African-Americans has challenged Cuba's race record, accusing the island nation of harassing its black citizens and cracking down on civil rights activists.

updated Tue Dec 08 2009 23:03:29

Anti-drug chief killed in Honduras

Unidentified gunmen killed Honduras' top anti-drug cop on Tuesday, a national police spokesman told CNN.

updated Tue Dec 08 2009 20:52:36

Venezuelan protesters end hunger strike over prisoners

Twenty-one Venezuelan students and supporters on Tuesday ended an 18-day hunger strike over the government's treatment of what protesters call political prisoners.

updated Tue Dec 08 2009 20:29:21

Amnesty accuses Mexican military of torture

The Mexican military has tortured and illegally killed citizens and committed other serious human rights violations as it battles the nation's drug cartels and organized crime groups, Amnesty International said in a report Tuesday.

updated Tue Dec 08 2009 15:38:50

Reporter's notebook: Building a greener future from bamboo

I am riding in a small boat along the banks of the murky Parana River and I feel lucky. Lucky that the rain finally subsided and the sun has come out in Argentina, and lucky that my job occasionally puts me into situations like this, where I get to spend a gorgeous morning island-hopping in the pursuit of a story.

updated Sun Dec 06 2009 21:59:33

Morales re-elected in Bolivia

Bolivian President Evo Morales handily won re-election Sunday, unofficial preliminary results showed.

updated Sat Dec 05 2009 19:38:52

CNN analysis: Majority of eligible Hondurans voted in presidential election

While the Honduran government has not released final turnout percentages for last Sunday's pivotal presidential election, a CNN analysis based on official figures shows that a majority of eligible voters cast ballots in the race.

updated Fri Dec 04 2009 18:35:28

107 slave laborers freed in Mexico City

Mexican authorities have freed 107 indigenous people who officials say were being held as slave laborers in a Mexico City factory disguised as a drug rehabilitation center.

updated Fri Dec 04 2009 18:00:49

The Fareed Challenge

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updated Thu Dec 03 2009 17:32:11

Honduran congress votes against ousted president

Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya will not be reinstated as head of state, an overwhelming majority of the Honduran congress voted Wednesday.

updated Wed Dec 02 2009 22:21:02

Honduran congress votes against ousted president

Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya will not be reinstated as head of state, a majority of the Honduran congress voted Wednesday.

updated Wed Dec 02 2009 22:07:47

Latin America's first gay marriage halted

Latin America's first same-sex marriage, set to be held in Argentina on Tuesday, appeared derailed after a judge filed an injunction to stop the union until the issue can be reviewed further.

updated Wed Dec 02 2009 09:13:08

Former Miss Argentina dies after plastic surgery

A former Miss Argentina died Sunday after complications arising from plastic surgery, the official Telam news agency said.

updated Tue Dec 01 2009 04:40:45

Cubans face up to life without free lunches

Since it was created in 1962 the ration book has been an integral part of life for millions of Cubans giving them access to cheap food basics which they would otherwise be unable to afford.

updated Mon Nov 30 2009 14:12:28

Nations divided on recognizing Honduran president-elect

Voters in Honduras have elected a new president, but it remained in question Monday whether the international community would recognize conservative candidate Porfirio Lobo Sosa.

updated Mon Nov 30 2009 02:45:24

Lobo ahead in Honduran election, early results show

Conservative candidate Porfirio Lobo gave a jubilant speech of appreciation to supporters early Monday, as preliminary results showed him leading in the Honduran presidential election.

updated Sun Nov 29 2009 20:05:51

Exit polls: Ex-guerrilla wins Uruguay presidency

Jose "Pepe" Mujica, a former Marxist Tupamaro guerrilla fighter, won Uruguay's presidential runoff election Sunday, exit polls showed.

updated Fri Nov 27 2009 18:36:25

Honduran vote to face legitimacy test

Hondurans will answer two questions Sunday when the troubled Central American nation holds elections: Who will win the presidency, and will voters heed calls for a boycott?

updated Fri Nov 27 2009 15:54:07

Uruguay runoff pits ex-rebel, ex-president

Uruguayans electing a new president in Sunday's runoff election will choose between a former guerrilla fighter jailed for 14 years and a politician who already has held the office.

updated Fri Nov 27 2009 13:45:13

U.S. officials talk tough on Iran sanctions

The United States warned Iran on Friday it is prepared to push for significantly stronger economic sanctions against it in the wake of the U.N nuclear watchdog's resolution censuring Tehran's nuclear program.

updated Fri Nov 27 2009 12:15:14

Cuba wraps up military maneuvers aimed at preventing U.S. invasion

Cuba is wrapping up its biggest military exercises in five years, saying it wants to be prepared in the event of a U.S. invasion.

updated Wed Nov 25 2009 16:29:30

Chavez welcomes Ahmadinejad in Venezuela

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad received a warm reception Wednesday from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, wrapping up a three-nation visit to Latin America to shore up support against the United States.

updated Wed Nov 25 2009 09:10:13

The Fareed Challenge

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updated Tue Nov 24 2009 17:12:56

Iranian leader continues South American trip with Bolivia stop

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad continued his three-nation tour of Latin America on Tuesday, signing accords with Bolivian President Evo Morales and pledging mutual cooperation.

updated Tue Nov 24 2009 11:45:34

Ahmadinejad's visit to Brazil draws criticism

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Brazilian counterpart Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva signed a series of agreements Monday after the controversial Iranian leader arrived at the first of three Latin American nations he will visit this week.

updated Sun Nov 22 2009 04:47:29

Women 'bearing brunt' of climate change

On the steep, dusty slopes of the Chacaltaya mountains, thousands of meters above sea level in the Bolivian Andes, the hardy farmers tending root crops or herding llamas have no need of scientists or climatologists to measure the impact of global warming.

updated Sat Nov 21 2009 22:05:03

Thousands march for, against Nicaraguan government

Tens of thousands of people, government protesters and supporters alike, demonstrated Saturday in the Nicaraguan capital of Managua.

updated Sat Nov 21 2009 08:45:06

Arrests made in ring that sold human fat, Peru says

Peruvian authorities say they have arrested four members of a gang that specialized in selling to European labs fat obtained from dead humans.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 10:35:09

The Fareed Challenge

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updated Thu Nov 19 2009 23:26:38

Honduran de facto president to step down temporarily

De facto Honduran President Roberto Micheletti will temporarily step down from power in the days surrounding the scheduled November 29 presidential election, Micheletti said in a speech Thursday.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 13:58:24

Cuba continues repression, rights group says

Raul Castro's government in Cuba continues to repress civil rights and persecute dissenters three years after he became the communist nation's top leader, Human Rights Watch says in a report released Wednesday.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 11:50:08

USGS reports strong earthquake off Canada's Pacific coast

A magnitude 6.6. earthquake struck Tuesday off Canada's Pacific coast, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 09:50:28

Unearthing mysteries of Argentina's 'Dirty War'

Laura Feldman was kidnapped by the Argentine military on February 18, 1978. The 18-year-old was never seen by her family again, a victim of the ruthless regime that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. For 31 years, her sister Ana searched for answers -- and her remains.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 20:49:10

Peru will give Chile details of spy claims

Peru will turn over to Chilean authorities all evidence into allegations that a Peruvian air force officer was spying for the neighboring country, Peruvian President Alan Garcia said Monday.

updated Sun Nov 15 2009 20:01:22

Ousted Honduran president rejects upcoming election

Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya won't support the upcoming presidential election and will ask his supporters to do the same, Zelaya said in a letter to President Obama dated Saturday.

updated Sun Nov 15 2009 00:02:38

Cuban dissidents ramp up protest with fast

Cuban dissidents holed up in a Havana house for 36 days started a liquids-only fast this week that led a doctor to order one of them to go home for health reasons, one of the protesters told CNN on Friday.

updated Sat Nov 14 2009 22:05:44

Peru's president exits summit after report of spy charges against officer

Peruvian President Alan Garcia left Singapore on the eve of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit after reports surfaced that an air force officer was accused of spying for the Chilean government, Peru's foreign minister said Saturday.

updated Sat Nov 14 2009 09:19:29

Buenos Aires mayor won't appeal same-sex ruling

The government of Argentina's capital will not appeal a court decision this week that legalizes same-sex marriage, Buenos Aires Mayor Mauricio Macri said Friday.

updated Fri Nov 13 2009 18:36:28

The Fareed Challenge

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updated Fri Nov 13 2009 12:10:13

Police seize elderly Mexican man over 'witch' killing

Mexican authorities have arrested a 78-year-old man on charges he killed a woman he believed was a witch who had put a spell on him.

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 22:31:45

Juarez business leaders petition U.N. for help with drug traffickers

In the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, business leaders are so concerned about spiraling drug cartel-related violence that they have asked the United Nations to send in peacekeeping soldiers to restore calm.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 14:59:33

Power restored in Brazil after blackouts

Electricity returned early Wednesday to a large swath of central and southern Brazil that was plunged into darkness when power from a major hydroelectric dam was lost.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 13:01:38

Residents airlifted from El Salvador floods

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 12:15:09

Little dress makes big trouble in Brazil

A private university in Brazil said Tuesday that because of negative public reaction, it reversed a decision to expel a student who wore a short dress to class, but the school's assistant rector defended the original decision.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 06:26:44

More than 200 Paraguay villagers thought sprayed with pesticide

More than 200 indigenous people who refused to vacate their land in eastern Paraguay were sprayed late last week with what some believe was pesticide, sending seven to the hospital, a government cabinet member said this week.

updated Tue Nov 10 2009 22:34:21

Dam failure triggers huge blackout in Brazil

An important hydroelectric dam shared by Brazil and Paraguay failed Tuesday night, pushing a large swath of central and southern Brazil into darkness, said the country's minister of mines and energy, Edison Lobao.

updated Tue Nov 10 2009 16:43:49

Colombia to appeal 'war threats' by Venezuela

The Colombian government said it would appeal to international bodies over what it called a threat made over the weekend by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 18:51:37

Floods, mudslides kill scores in El Salvador

At least 130 people have died and dozens are missing after heavy rains triggered flooding and mudslides that buried communities Sunday and left a swath of destruction in El Salvador, officials said Monday.

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 14:37:18

Dead wrong: Man attends own funeral after mix-up over body's ID

On the holiday known as the Day of the Dead, a Brazilian bricklayer walked into his own funeral.

updated Sun Nov 08 2009 01:46:59

Blogger says Cuban agents beat her

A Cuban woman known for writing critical blogs about life in the communist nation said she was briefly detained by agents Friday in the capital.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 18:43:08

The Fareed Challenge

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updated Fri Nov 06 2009 18:38:45

Doctors, five others held in Mexican stolen babies case

Mexican authorities have arrested three doctors, a nurse and a receptionist accused of stealing newborns at a private hospital and selling them, the Mexico City attorney general's office says.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 14:25:23

Paraguay's military commander fired

Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo continued to purge the top ranks of the nation's military Friday, removing the armed forces' commander.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 11:10:44

Interim leader announces unity government for Honduras

Interim Honduran President Roberto Micheletti installed himself as leader of a new unity government late Thursday, a move that drew condemnation from ousted President Jose Manuel Zelaya.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 22:27:59

Paraguay's new military brass sworn in

Paraguay installed new top military commanders, but President Fernando Lugo, who had ordered the change in leadership, was not present for the ceremony.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 21:36:25

Paraguay's president replaces military brass amid coup rumors

Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo on Wednesday ordered the replacement of top military commanders, a day after publicly dismissing rumors circulating the capital about a military coup.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 09:48:10

U.S. airman dies in shooting at Mexican strip club

A U.S. serviceman was among six victims of an early morning shooting at a Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, strip club Wednesday, officials said.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 15:45:15

U.S. vendors look to Cuban market

Richard Waltzer has a pitch for Cuba: Miller beer and Häagen-Dazs ice cream.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 12:14:34

Emergency declared in flooded Mexican cities

Mexican federal officials have declared a state of emergency in two cities in Tabasco state, which along with Veracruz state has suffered heavy flooding that has displaced more than 30,000 residents.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 11:34:27

Reputed cartel leader killed, Mexico says

The reputed leader of the Zetas drug cartel in the Mexican state of Veracruz was killed in a gunbattle with federal authorities, the Mexican attorney general's office has said.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 21:35:25

Killings close Venezuelan-Colombia border

Two international bridges between Venezuela and Colombia remained closed, as Venezuelan authorities searched for three people and arrested a fourth suspected in the shooting death of two national guardsmen.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 10:33:08

Venezuela rations water in response to drought

Residents of the Venezuelan capital on Monday began to experience water rationing as part of a government preservation measure during a drought.

updated Mon Nov 02 2009 18:35:28

Former Argentina dictator, 5 others on trial, accused of rights abuses

Argentina's last dictator and five military leaders who helped rule the country more than 25 years ago went on trial Monday on human rights charges.

updated Sat Oct 31 2009 03:52:58

Brazilian Indians find plane survivors

Indigenous Indians located nine survivors of a plane that crashed in a river in the Amazon rain forest with 11 people onboard, according to the Brazilian air force.

updated Fri Oct 30 2009 19:33:41

Deal could return Zelaya to Honduran presidency, analysts say

Four months after he was escorted in his pajamas onto a military plane and flown out of the country, ousted Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya could return to power within days, analysts said Friday.

updated Fri Oct 30 2009 19:29:21

The Fareed Challenge

1) For the 19th year in a row, the United Nations General Assembly voted this week almost unanimously to express its opposition to what?

updated Fri Oct 30 2009 16:50:16

Colombia, U.S. sign deal on use of bases

Colombia and the United States signed an agreement Friday that allows U.S. personnel to be stationed at seven military bases in the South American nation.

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