AP Names Luis Alonso to Spanish Post in Washington
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Luis Alonso Lugo, a leader of The Associated Press' Spanish-language service, has been named Spanish-language correspondent in Washington. feeds.nytimes.com |
White House Is Being Pressed to Reverse Course and Join Land Mine Ban
The administration is stepping back into the glare of a perennial cause and also inviting another internal debate pitting the Pentagon against other parts of the administration. feeds.nytimes.com |
World Briefing | The Americas: Mexico: 4 Die in Car Bombing, Thought to Be First in Drug War
The secretary of public security said that the attack appeared to be in retaliation for the arrest earlier in the day of a top drug lieutenant fpr the Juárez cartel. feeds.nytimes.com |
Scandal Puts Bumps in Path of Brazil Leader’s Protégée
Analysts say accusations of influence peddling against a former presidential aide have the potential to rub off on his chosen candidate to succeed him and force a second round of voting. feeds.nytimes.com |
At Least 46 Officers Detained for Ecuador Revolt
Ecuador's interior minister said Wednesday that 46 police officers have been detained for alleged participation in the police revolt against President Rafael Correa that claimed five lives. feeds.nytimes.com |