Fernando Ramos da Silva was killed at age 19, after being hit by eight .38 caliber shots from a sergeant and two Military Policemen’s guns.
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Narcos with militarized weaponry and a massive amount of narcotics find themselves in police custody.
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While the first Latin American pontiff paid his first visit to Cuba from September 19-22, 2015, the region’s media paid close attention. Pope Francis spoke of the Church’s role in society, but offered only subtle criticisms of his Cuban hosts, disappointing pundits who had hoped he would make overt calls for greater social and political
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Five million liters of rum were sold in the country between June 2014 and January of this year that were not declared to the Directorate General of Internal Taxes (DGII).
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“Cuba Dave” could face jail time over Costa Rica’s new sex tourism law.
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Officials say the Nicaragua Canal is “closer than ever,” and will cut sailing time for mega-ships.
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Judges were “exasperated” by U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa’s decisions as they reproached him for the fourth time.
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Uruguay is back out in front of the other countries of Latin America in regards to Internet connectivity.
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The former Senator and head of the Socialist party, Camilo Escalona, stated that “in the elections of 2017 there will be a strong propensity to populism,” and if Chileans don’t “act responsibly,” there will be significant threats to Chilean democracy.
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