AP Exclusive: Chile Gives US Weapons-Grade Uranium
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- With President Barack Obama shifting his nuclear nonproliferation strategy to rogue states and terrorists, Chile has become an example of how small countries can play a big part in making the world safer. feeds.nytimes.com |
Memo From Mexico City: Mexican Leader to Visit U.S. as Woes Mount
During a visit to Washington, President Felipe Calderón will try to reassure U.S. lawmakers that Mexico is making progress on drug violence, his aides say. feeds.nytimes.com |
Clinton Hopeful About Colombia-Venezuela Accord
US Secretary of State expresses hope that Colombia - Venezuela agreement will lead to positive resolution of long-standing issues www1.voanews.com |
World Briefing | The Americas: Cuba: Exiled Political Prisoners May Be Bound for U.S. From Spain
The United States is working on a plan to bring a vast majority of exiled Cuban political prisoners to the United States from Spain. feeds.nytimes.com |
Rescued Miners’ Secrecy Pact Erodes in Spotlight
The miners rescued in Chile have asked for as little as $40 and upward of $25,000 for an interview. feeds.nytimes.com |