October 18, 2018 Brazil's Temer charged with corruption, money laundering Brazil's federal police filed new charges against President Michel Temer on Tuesday, recommending he be put on trial for corruption, money laundering and criminal association for allegedly taking bribes to favor port management companies.
October 18, 2018 Their money worthless, Venezuela's desperate flee by foot As night approached, Sandra Cadiz wrapped her shivering daughter in a blanket and prayed for a ride up the frigid Colombian mountaintop known as "the icebox."
October 18, 2018 Former Chinese internment camp detainee denied US visa An outspoken former detainee in China's internment camps for Muslims said Thursday his application for a visa to visit the United States was rejected despite an invitation to speak at Congress about his ordeal.
October 18, 2018 Honduran migrant caravan crosses Guatemala border, US-bound Hundreds of Honduran migrants arrived at the Guatemalan border under a broiling sun Monday hoping to make it to new lives in the United States, far from the poverty and violence of their home nation.
October 18, 2018 American man’s remains found in Costa Rica shallow grave weeks after disappearance, family says The remains of a 62-year-old Vermont man were found inside a shallow grave about two hours from his rented home in Costa Rica, his family revealed this week -- but though one mystery is solved, the details surrounding Thomas Cook's death remain murky.
October 16, 2018 Two American women, Chilean man found dead, apparent victims of drowning in Chile park Two American women and a Chilean man who were exploring waterfalls in a national park in Chile were found dead in a river estuary days after they went missing, authorities said.
October 16, 2018 Cuban dissident who carried lengthy hunger strike freed after US call for release A Cuban dissident group said Tuesday the island's government has released Tomas Nunez Magdariaga, who had carried out a lengthy hunger strike to protest his imprisonment.