Latin America
HIV News: UN Finds 47 Percent Of New AIDS Virus Infections In Latin America Occurred In Brazil
The UNAIDS program has revealed last year that Brazil registered 47 percent of all new cases of HIV (HIV positive) in Latin America.
Juan Carlos Was First Spanish Monarch To Push For Better Relations With Latin America
The former king traveled extensively in the region and served honorary roles in support of Latin American heads of state over almost 40 years.
AT&T Buys DirecTV For $49 Billion: Latin America To Play Crucial Role In Acquisition
AT&T purchases DirecTV for $49 billion and it seems Latin America will play a key role in the acquisition.
Which Countries Are The Most Tolerant Of Immigrants? New Map Ranks United States High On Scale
Canada came in at number one. The US came in at number seven. Mexico was way down on the list, at 108th.
Latinos Take Over Guggenheim Museum: 'Under The Same Sun, Art from Latin America Today' To Open In New York
Latinos are taking over the Guggenheim! A new exhibition will focus on artists from all over Latin America. Read the press release from the Museum
Impunity On The Rise Across Latin America, Warns New UN Report
Impunity for murder is actually growing across all of the Americas. But it's particularly bad in Latin America.
Joe Biden To Talk Venezuela In Chile, Immigration In Dominican Republic
Biden is heading to Chile on Sunday and the Dominican Republic on Wednesday. On the agenda are Venezuelan protests and a Dominican citizenship law widely seen as discriminatory.
José Mujica, Uruguayan President, Admits He ‘Admires’ Pope Francis
Jose Mujica, the President of Uruguay, today explained his admiration for Pope Fancis, whom he "applauds" for his reformist style.
Palm Springs International Film Festival 2014: 'Heli' and 'Living is Easy With Eyes Closed' Receive Cine Latino Award
The Palm Springs International Film Festival 2014 took place last week, and among the awards given out at the festival is the Cine Latino award.