Americas
Tuesday 14 February 2012
- Germany courts Brazil: Westerwelle opens science centre
- Gay Colombian priests allegedly planned own murders
- Mob kills 3 men in Mexico over forbidden love
- Two Colombian priests allegedly planned own murders, hired killers
- Brazil overcomes police strikes ahead of world-famous Carnival
Monday 13 February 2012
- UN Security Council visits Haiti, reviews post-quake reconstruction
- Germany's Westerwelle starts Latin American tour in Brazil
- Henrique Capriles to challenge Chavez in Venezuelan election
Friday 10 February 2012
- Argentina: British nuclear weapons threaten South Atlantic
- UN urges peaceful resolution of dispute over Falkland Islands
- Death toll reaches 51 in Caribbean migrant boat sinking
Thursday 09 February 2012
- Cuban dissident group reports 631 arrests in January
- Argentina to bring Falklands dispute to UN Security Council
- PREVIEW: Venezuelan opposition to unite behind anti-Chavez candidate
Wednesday 08 February 2012
- Argentina to complain to UN Security Council over Falklands
- LEAD: Argentina to complain to UN Security Council over Falklands
- UN survey: Gang killings hurt economies in the Caribbean
- Falkland Islanders are British by choice, says London
- Argentina to complain to UN Security Council over British warship
Tuesday 07 February 2012
- Brazilian president set for White House visit
- Drug cartel offers ceasefire during papal visit
- Panama anti-mining protesters clash with police, one killed
Monday 06 February 2012
- Mexican Navy rescues 6 Cuban migrants in Caribbean
- Soldiers surround striking police amid wave of lawlessness in Brazil
- Mexico's ruling party selects female presidential candidate
- Brazil deploys military on fifth day of local police strike
Sunday 05 February 2012
- Indigenous protesters block Pan-American Highway in Panama
- Another Brazilian minister out, but Rousseff riding high
- ANALYSIS: Lifting Cuba's embargo, a domestic taboo for the US
Saturday 04 February 2012
- BACKGROUND: Chronology of US embargo against Cuba
- PREVIEW: Cuba still under longest trade embargo in history
Thursday 02 February 2012
- Hackers attack websites of Brazilian banks
- Rousseff's 7th minister resigns in Brazil over corruption scandal
- Britain's Prince William lands on Falkland Islands, amid tensions
- UN delegation to visit Haiti to assess reconstruction efforts
- Cuban boxing legend Teofilo Stevenson narrowly avoids heart attack
Wednesday 01 February 2012
- Report: Britain's Prince William to set out on Falklands tour
- Victims of the War on Drugs: Forgotten, helpless, deserted
Tuesday 31 January 2012
- LEAD: UN says Haiti's Duvalier must be tried for torture, killings
- LEAD: Britain's most modern destroyer to set sail for South Atlantic
- Mexico investigating three former governors over drug gang ties
- Mexican police in Juarez confined to hotels after death threats
- Brazil's Rousseff meets with Raul Castro, focuses on economic ties
- UN says Haiti's Duvalier must be tried for torture, killings
- Britain's most modern destroyer to set sail for South Atlantic
Monday 30 January 2012
- Suspected killer of 75 arrested in Mexico
- Mexican ambassador to Venezuela kidnapped then released
- More than 60 injured after Peruvian earthquake
- Three family members convicted of 'honour killings' in Canada
Sunday 29 January 2012
- LEAD: Raul Castro rules out multi-party system in Cuba
- Raul Castro rules out multi-party system in Cuba
- Fire in Peruvian drug rehab centre kills 26, injures 13
Saturday 28 January 2012
- Fire in Peruvian drug rehab centre kills 26
- Death toll in Rio building collapse rises to 17
- Reforms in Cuba debated at unprecedented Communist Party convention
- Chavez eyes Venezuelan presidency until 2031
- Fourteen killed in three-building collapse in Brazil
Friday 27 January 2012
- Cuba set for unprecedented Communist Party convention
- Former footballer Jorginho's cousin missing in Rio collapse
- Rousseff won't meet with dissidents in trip to Cuba