The health of former South African President Nelson Mandela is improving amidst his serious condition in the hospital where he was admitted on 8 June by a lung infection, the government said Monday.»
Venezuelan President Meets with Colombian Peer
President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, met with his Colombian counterpart, Juan Manuel Santos in Puerto Ayacucho (Amazonas state).»
US Justice to Reopen Investigation on Homicide Case
The U.S. Justice Department reopened an investigation on George Zimmerman, night watcher acquitted last Saturday for murdering young Afro-American Trayvon Martin, informed today a spokesman.»
Expectation in Colombian Catatumbo over New Dialogue Effort
The Colombian government, represented by Vice President Angelino Garzón, and the striking farmers in the region of Catatumbo are expected to talk again this Sunday.»
Snowden Holds Sensitive Information against U.S.
Former NSA contractor, Edward Snowden, possesses information that could badly damage the United States if revealed, stated journalist Glenn Greenwarld in Russian TV.»
Mercosur Summit: US Spying and Evo Morales Situation in Europe
Bolivian President Evo Morales traveled to Uruguay today to attend the summit of the countries of the Southern Common Market (Mercosur), which focus its agenda on U.S. spying and what happened to Morales in Europe.»
ALBA Denounces Attack against Evo Morales at United Nations
Bolivia reiterated Tuesday its condemnation at the United Nations of the latest attack by some European governments against President Evo Morales, an outrage condemned by several governments and international organizations the world over.»
UNASUR Demands European Apology for Mistreatment of Evo Morales
The decision by four European countries to deny access to a plane carrying Bolivian President Evo Morales, on suspicions U.S. intelligence whistle-blower Edward Snowden was on board, has brought a sharp response from Latin America.»
UNASUR Member Nations Summoned for Extraordinary Meeting
UNASUR members will analyze the refusal of some European countries to allow Bolivian presidential aircraft to land or fly over their territories.»
Evo Morales Flying to Bolivia after 13 Hours in Austria
President Evo Morales travels to Bolivia after more than 13 hours waiting in Austria, where he arrived after Spain, Italy, Portugal, and France denied flight permission over their territories.»