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Mexico slams U.S. state´s immigration law

Mexico on Friday criticized governor of the southern U.S. state of Arizona, Jan Brewer, for signing into law a controversial immigration bill.

Climate Change conference ends in Bolivia

The "World People´s Conference on Climate Change and Rights of Mother Earth" has ended in Bolivia.

Bipartisan tensions ease as U.S. financial reform inches toward vote

With a softening tone in the debate between Democrats and Republicans over U.S. financial reforms, some of the most sweeping proposals in decades might soon be made into law.

Earth Day celebration recognizes city´s environmental leadership in Chigago

Chicagoans gathered Thursday at Daley Plaza to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, which is dedicated to enhancing awareness and appreciation for the earth´s environment.

Cuban Olympic Committee mourns Samaranch death

The Cuban Olympic Committee (COC) mourned the death of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President of Honour Juan Antonio Samaranch, who passed away on Wednesday.

Six die in double helicopter crash

Six military personnel, including a general, have been killed after two helicopters crashed as they tried to take off from a military base in southwestern Colombia.

Bolivia hosts climate summit

Bolivia is hosting the "World People´s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth," in the city of Tiquipaya.