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Pope Francis U.N. Speech: Drug War ‘Threatens The Credibility Of Our Institutions’ [VIDEO]
Pope Francis targeted Mexico between the lines in his call for rethinking the War on Drugs, in which he described state failures in what sounded like Latin America.
Venezuela Border Crisis With Guyana Escalates Just As Tension With Colombia Is Resolved
Venezuela became embroiled an entirely new border controversy on Tuesday when it moved troops near Guyana. The issue could be raised at a U.N. meeting this week.
Otto Pérez Molina, Former Guatemala President, Gives Interview From Jail; Claims U.S. ‘Soft Coup’ In Country
Taking a page from leftists opponents, former military general Otto Pérez Molina claims soft coup in Guatemala
Human Rights Day 2014 Theme: 5 Things To Know About ‘Human Rights 365’
In 1950 the UN General Assembly decided that every December 10th would be celebrated as Human Rights Day. Discover 5 fast facts about Human Rights Day and this year's theme of "Human Rights 365."
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.
Enrique Peña Nieto, Ban Ki-Moon Meeting: U.N. Secretary General Calls For 'End To Poverty'
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto met today with the United Nations' Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon.
America Is Most Dangerous Continent, With 36 Percent Of World Homicides, Says New U.N. Study
America is the continent with the most number of murders in the world and Honduras has the worst homicide rate of them all.