Some articles I found interesting this morning

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Brazil

Central America Regional, Guatemala

  • U.S. should stump up billions to curb Central America migration: Perez
    Dave Graham And Sofia Menchu
    Reuters
    Yahoo!
    (Tags -> Migration, U.S. Policy : : English)
    During meetings in New York in September, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told Central American officials he hoped Congress could approve about $300 million in funding, Morales said, noting the sum was “nothing” given the scale of the problem

Cuba

  • Still Pondering U.S.-Cuba Relations, Fidel Castro Responds
    The New York Times
    (Tags -> Fidel Castro, U.S. Policy : : English)
    On Tuesday, Mr. Castro dedicated a column to an editorial published in The Times on Sunday that called on the Obama administration to restore diplomatic ties with the Cuban government and end the counterproductive embargo

Mexico

  • Mexico prosecutor: Students not in 1st mass graves
    E. Eduardo Castillo And Christopher Sherman
    Associated Press
    (Tags -> Corruption, Human Rights, Public Security : Guerrero : English)
    Murillo Karam said that officials had yet to identify the masterminds or a motive in the attack, but that the collusion might have gone beyond just one town

  • Equipo argentino refuta a la PGR: no identifica aún cuerpos de fosas de Iguala
    Marcela Turati
    Proceso (Mexico)
    (Tags -> Human Rights, Justice System : Guerrero : Spanish)
    El Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense (EAAF) informó que aún no tiene sus propios resultados para descartar que los 28 cuerpos encontrados en las primeras cinco fosas de Iguala no corresponden a los estudiantes normalistas

Venezuela

  • A murder in Venezuela: Most foul
    The Economist (Uk)
    (Tags -> Politics And Security : : English)
    Speculation is now rife as to whether factions within the government are at odds over reining in the armed collectives, whose “social cleansing” activities are often combined with common crime and who may even have been involved in the Serra case

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