US Frees British Prisoners from Guantanamo The last four Britons held at the U.S. military detention camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have been released and have returned home, where they are in police c...
Rumsfeld Questions Possible Venezuela-Russia Arms Deal U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld expressed concern Wednesday about reports that Venezuela is seeking to buy 100,000 assault rifles from Rus...
Mexico's Fox Calls for Calm After Drug-Related Killings Mexican President Vicente Fox has called on his people to be calm following the discovery of twelve drug-related bullet ridden bodies along Mexi...
Jury Sentences US Army Soldier to 10 Years for Abusing Detainees in Iraq At Fort Hood, in Texas, a military court has sentenced U.S Army Specialist Charles Graner to ten years in prison for abuse of I...
Illegal Immigration from Mexico Angers Many in Arizona The recent arrival of some 700 citizen volunteers on the Arizona border with Mexico has drawn attention to the problem of illegal immigration on...
Guatemala: Two Killed in Protest Against US Trade Pact Tensions are rising in Guatemala Tuesday between the government and social organizations as government troops are reported to have opened fire on...
South American, Arab Leaders Talk Business, Politics South American and Arab leaders got down to business at a summit in the Brazilian capital, Brasilia , Tuesday working to improve economic ties betw...
Ecuador's President Flees Amid Deadly Protests Despite his pledge to remain in office, Ecuador's beleaguered President, Lucio Gutierrez, fled the government palace Wednesday after a week of deadly str...
Congress Considers Enhancing US Border Security Despite tighter border enforcement since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States, the number of illegal immigrants in the United S...
US, Europe Working Together on Iran Nuclear Issues International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei says Iran has concealed sensitive nuclear activities for nearly 20 years, creating what he...