October 9, 2019 Ecuador's military warns against violence as residents strike over fuel price increases Ecuador’s military is warning the country’s residents Wednesday to obey the law as its embattled president is trying to negotiate with dozens of indigenous groups that have been protesting recent fuel price hikes.
October 8, 2019 Ecuador's government flees capital as violent protests erupt in wake of fuel price hikes Ecuador’s president is accusing his political rivals of trying to orchestrate a coup this week after violent protests tied to rising fuel prices forced his government to relocate away from the country’s capital.
October 6, 2019 Hurricane Dorian stunner: Bahamas dog survives in rubble for weeks, rescuers say A special little pup that was trapped for weeks in the rubble of Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas miraculously survived, rescuers said, earning the animal a new nickname, "Miracle."
October 6, 2019 National Geographic reporter shot while conducting interview in Mexico An American journalist for National Geographic was shot in the leg in Juarez, Mexico, on Friday while recording an interview with a purported drug dealer for a story about the violence in the border city.
October 3, 2019 Ex-Colombian politician imprisoned for buying votes makes jailbreak during dental appointment She went to get a cleaning, and then made a clean break of her own.
October 2, 2019 Suspected drug smugglers clung to floating bales of cocaine for hours in shark-infested waters: cops When their boat sank off the coast of Columbia on Sunday, three suspected drug smugglers survived out in the open waters by clinging to the only thing that was floating: their product.
October 1, 2019 Where does Mexico really get its guns? Inside some of the darket corners of Mexico City the illegal gun industry thrives. But where and how does the country, which has stringent gun control measures, get its weapons amid rising murder rates?
September 30, 2019 Mexican pirates posing greater risk in Gulf of Mexico to oil workers, tourists Gulf drilling platforms are becoming more and more subject to vicious attacks launched by modern-day pirates.
September 26, 2019 Mexican ex-prosecutor who took bribes from powerful drug cartel gets 20 years in prison A Mexican ex-prosecutor – who once declared himself a law-and-order candidate – was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in prison for using his position as attorney general to help protect a violent drug cartel, the Justice Department announced.
September 25, 2019 Venezuelan foreign minister calls Trump meeting with opposition leaders 'shameful' Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza blasted President Trump Wednesday for meeting with the Venezuelan opposition’s delegation to the United Nations General Assembly instead of the official government delegation.