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Bolivian Interim Leader Proposes New Elections as Death Toll Rises

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia’s self-proclaimed interim president sent a bill on holding new elections to congress Wednesday amid escalating violence that has claimed at least 30 lives since a disputed Oct. 20 vote and the subsequent resignation and exile of former leader Evo Morales.

  • Nov 21, 2019
  • 9:06 AM

Colombia Protesters Hope to Channel Wave of Discontent

BOGOTÁ, Colombia (AP) — Colombians angry with conservative President Iván Duque are hoping to channel Latin America’s wave of discontent as they take to the streets Thursday with a long list of grievances, from persistent economic inequality to violence against social activists.

  • Nov 21, 2019
  • 8:33 AM

The Latest: Activist Acquitted of Harboring Immigrants

A jury in Arizona has acquitted an activist on charges he illegally helped two migrant men from Central America evade authorities.

  • Nov 20, 2019
  • 8:06 PM

Death Toll in Violence at Bolivian Fuel Plant Rises to 8

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — The death toll from an operation by Bolivian security forces to clear the blockade of a fuel plant by anti-government protesters has risen to at least eight, officials said Wednesday.

  • Nov 20, 2019
  • 5:03 PM

Cuba Accuses US Diplomat of Supporting Illegal Actions

HAVANA (AP) — Cuba on Wednesday accused the top U.S. diplomat in the country of working closely with José Daniel Ferrer, the detained head of one of the country’s largest opposition groups.

  • Nov 20, 2019
  • 3:04 PM

At Least 3 Killed in Violence Near Bolivian Fuel Plant

El ALTO, Bolivia (AP) — Police and soldiers on Tuesday escorted gasoline tankers from a major Bolivian fuel plant that had been blockaded for five days by supporters of former President Evo Morales, and at least three people were reported killed while the operation was underway.

  • Nov 20, 2019
  • 10:07 AM

Border Activist Says He’d Never Hide Migrants From US Agents

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — A member of a humanitarian aid group whose criminal case has garnered international attention testified Tuesday that neutrality guides his work near the U.S.-Mexico border, denying that he has ever helped migrants hide or told them how to avoid authorities.

  • Nov 20, 2019
  • 9:29 AM

Bolivians Urge US Court to Restore $10M Verdict on Killings

MIAMI (AP) — Bolivians asked a U.S. appeals court Tuesday to restore a $10 million jury verdict against a former president and defense minister of the South American nation over killings by security forces during 2003 unrest there.

  • Nov 19, 2019
  • 5:56 PM

Haiti Mourns 5 People Killed During Ongoing Protests

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Wails filled a church in Haiti’s capital on Tuesday during funeral services for five people killed in anti-government protests that began more than two months ago.

  • Nov 19, 2019
  • 3:36 PM

Brazilian Police Seek Arrest of Paraguay Ex-President Cartes

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian police are seeking the arrest of Paraguay’s ex-President Horacio Cartes as part of an investigation into money laundering.

  • Nov 19, 2019
  • 3:16 PM

Food, Gasoline Shortages Reported in Bolivian Cities

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Residents in several Bolivian cities are reporting food and gasoline shortages because of protests by supporters of President Evo Morales, who resigned and fled to Mexico after a disputed election and nationwide unrest.

  • Nov 18, 2019
  • 8:24 PM

Venezuelan Opposition Struggling for Momentum Against Maduro

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Opposition leader Juan Guaidó is struggling to draw protesters into Venezuela’s streets just days after calling for daily demonstrations to drive President Nicolás Maduro from power, trying to reignite a movement he started early this year.

  • Nov 18, 2019
  • 5:03 PM

Bolivia’s Crisis Exposes Old Racial, Geographic Divides

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia’s increasingly violent political crisis is exposing historical racial, ethnic and geographic divides that many thought had been overcome after 14 years of rule by the Andean nation’s first indigenous president and a new “plurinational” constitution, analysts say.

  • Nov 18, 2019
  • 11:15 AM

Crowds Gather in Venezuelan’s Capital for Rival Protests

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Demonstrators carrying flags and blowing whistles gathered in Venezuela’s capital Saturday, led by opposition politician Juan Guaidó, who is trying to reignite a campaign to force Nicolas Maduro from power.

  • Nov 16, 2019
  • 4:12 PM

Bolivia’s Crisis Turns Dangerous as 8 Killed in Clash

SACABA, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia’s political crisis turned deadly again when security forces opened fire on supporters of Evo Morales. At least five people died and dozens were injured, threatening the interim government’s efforts to restore stability following the resignation of the former president in an election dispute.

  • Nov 16, 2019
  • 1:01 PM

Bolivian Interim Leader Says Morales Could Face Charges

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia’s interim leader said Friday that Evo Morales will face possible legal charges for election fraud if he returns home, even as the ousted leader contended he is still president despite resigning after massive protests.

  • Nov 15, 2019
  • 2:44 PM

Pensioners Struggling to Survive Join Chile Protests

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Seventy-seven-year-old María Gonzalez is tired of waking up, Monday to Friday, to sell toilet paper in the Chilean capital. Her meager $146 monthly pension puts her below the poverty line, which in Chile is around $222 a month

  • Nov 15, 2019
  • 2:35 PM

AP Interview: Evo Morales Wants UN Mediation in Bolivia

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Bolivia’s Evo Morales called for the United Nations, and possibly Pope Francis, to mediate in the Andean nation’s political crisis following his ouster as president in what he called a coup d’etat that forced him into exile in Mexico.

  • Nov 15, 2019
  • 12:22 PM

Cuban President Says US Plan to Pressure Cuba Failing

CAIMANERA, Cuba (AP) — A short distance from the U.S. naval base at Guantánamo Bay, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said Thursday that the Trump administration’s hardening of the American embargo is failing to force concessions from his government.

  • Nov 14, 2019
  • 5:07 PM

Health Dangers Emerge at Growing Migrant Camp on US Border

MATAMOROS, Mexico (AP) — A smoke-filled stench fills a refugee camp just a short walk from the U.S.-Mexico border, rising from ever-burning fires and piles of human waste. Parents and children live in a sea of tents and tarps, some patched together with garbage bags. Others sleep outside in temperatures that recently dropped to freezing.

  • Nov 14, 2019
  • 2:39 PM

Bolivian Interim Leader Says Morales Can’t Run in New Vote

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivia’s former President Evo Morales cannot run as a candidate in any new elections, but his political party can, the country’s interim leader said Thursday.

  • Nov 14, 2019
  • 2:25 PM

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