| Mexican aid lags for starving Tarahumara Indians Like other Tarahumara Indians suffering from severe drought in Mexico's vast northern canyons, Gonzalez said she had yet to receive any aid last week, nearly two months after President Felipe... | |
| Tarahumara Indians face food crisis while aid from Mexican government lags In this photo taken on Thursday Jan. 26, 2012, a woman, left, watches as an Tarahumara Indian woman and her husband wait for private aid being distributed in Laguna de Aboreachi, Mexico. The worst... |
| Mexican Aid Lags for Starving Tarahumara Indians It's been months since Maria Luisa Gonzalez and her husband have been able to harvest anything from their drought-parched land or catch fish in a lake that's become little more than a muddy... |
| Concern by Panamanian Indigenous About Telephone Cuts Panama, Feb 4 (Prensa Latina) Leaders of the Ng be Bugle indigenous Panamanian region reported that they were cut off from land and cellular telephone communication in the area of Chiriqui, where... |
| Mexican President Is Committed to Human Rights Commission Mexico, Feb 4 (Prensa Latina) Mexican President Felipe Calderon pledged to fulfill the recommendations of the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH), when he received the report of the work of this... |
| Killings of Women Continue in Honduras Tegucigalpa, Feb 3 (Prensa Latina) More than 30 women have been killed in Honduras so far this year, announced the Special Attorney for Women within the Public Ministry on Friday. According to... |
| RF to provide $41 mln to Nicaragua for medical centre in Managua MEXICO, February 4 (Itar-Tass) - Russia will provide 41 million US dollars to Nicaragua for building a medical centre with the most advanced equipment, Guillermo Gonzalez - President Daniel... |
| Russia to Give Nicaragua $41 mln for Hospital Construction Russia will provide Nicaragua with $41 million for the construction of a medial center in the capital, Managua, La Voz del Sandinismo publication said citing a presidential aide. The sides signed a... |
| Nicaraguan Ministers Participate in ALBA Councils Managua, Feb 3 (Prensa Latina) Nicaraguan ministers are taking part in the debates of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of our America (ALBA) in session in Caracas, Venezuela, to reinforce... |
| Warning on Need of Common Regional Position for Rio+20 Quito, Feb 3 (Prensa Latina) Paul Oquist, Secretary of the Presidency of Nicaragua, warned here Friday on the need of a regional common position at the Rio+20 Conference to reach a commitment with... |
| Mexico: Military Reinforcements against Drug Trafficking Mexico, Feb 3 (Prensa Latina) A reinforcement group of 4,000 soldiers was sent to the state of Michoacan, (on Mexican Pacific coast), as part of the campaign being carried by the government of... |
| Nicaragua to Introduce Telemedicine from Russian Cooperation Managua, Feb 3 (Prensa Latina) Nicaragua will introduce the practice of telemedicine to improve diagnosis and treatment, as well as education for health professionals, with assistance from Russia, a... |
| Panamanian Gov"t Reaffirms Stance on Mining Panama, Feb 3 (Prensa Latina) The Panamanian government on Friday reiterated on national radio and television its defense of the 415 mining law debated by the National Assembly and rejected by the... |
| Guatemalan Wetlands Promoted as Tourist Alternatives Guatemala, Feb 3 (Prensa Latina) The National Council of Protected Areas (CONAP) promotes Guatemala''s seven wetlands as tourist alternatives, according to a report published on Friday.... |
| JPs look to better relations with new Government The Association of Justices of the Peace & Commissioners of the Supreme Court held its 11th Annual General Meeting on Sunday, 29th January, 2012, at B.I.M. Justices of the Peace from all over the... |
| Humor in UDP Politics! Double election When Barrow announced that he would call a double election for March 7, one member of cabinet fainted, one sent a text message to Lois' Smart phone to see if she could stop it,... |
| Castro’s GOB-funded vehicle ends up in a ditch Disgraced UDP politician Edmond Castro may have been kicked out of Cabinet on allegations that he scammed an American woman of money in exchange for land, but he's been getting the royal... |
| Food Price Volatility and Government Interventions There are many Concerns over volatility in the food and agriculture. This stems from fears over price rises and behind this, fears over food security. The price rises of concern are those of inputs... |
| Elections In The Kingdom Election time has been declared and now the air waves are being charged with media advertisement! The five year temporary season of reign for a party has been declared closed, and now there will be a... |
| Reid Between The Lines To my readers: This one will take a minute to get to the point but I hope you will enjoy the read and bear with me to the conclusion. Thanks, gmike I was born and raised on the Southside of Belize... |
| Mexican stocks, peso climb after U.S. jobs data LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Mexican stocks climbed Friday following a stronger-than-expected monthly jobs report from the United States, Mexico's largest trading partner. Mexico's... |
| Mexican activist for missing women attacked for second time in 2 months MEXICO CITY (AP) — An activist representing relatives of women slain or missing in the border city of Ciudad Juarez has been attacked for the second time in two months. Mexico City prosecutors... |