The Guardian |
Puerto Ricans fleeing debt battle
The Guardian Boxes and wooden crates filled with household items bound for the US mainland are stacked high in the Rosa del Monte moving company's cavernous warehouse, evidence of the historic rush of people abandoning Puerto Rico. The economy has been in recession ... Puerto Ricans on the move as island economy goes for brokeThe Independent In Florida, Puerto Ricans want equality back homeWPEC all 84 news articles » |
Uruguayan President Asks World To Help Him Legalize Weed
Huffington Post As long as you're invading Cuba, <a href="http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/puerto-rico-invaded">why not take Puerto Rico</a> as well? The United States invaded in 1898 and the island remains a U.S. territory today. Contribute to this Story ... and more » |
Enrique Peña Nieto Marks A Year As Mexico's President Amid Reform, Protests ...
International Business Times Mexico usually has its share of the hurricane season, with storms roaming close to bothCaribbean and Pacific shores, but 2013 was one of the most destructive years in recent history. Hurricane Ingrid and Tropical Storm Manuel ... When he visited ... and more » |
Small plane crashes in Puerto Rico; pilot missing
WPEC SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Authorities in Puerto Rico say they are looking for possible survivors of a small cargo plane that crashed along the island's north coast. Emergency Management Agency spokesman Jose Cruz said Tuesday that crews have not ... and more » |
Novinite.com |
Ranking the Caribbean By Perceived Levels of Corruption
Caribbean Journal ... the lowest level of perceived corruption, and the 15th-lowest level in the world, just after the United Kingdom. Next is the Bahamas, which is ranked 22nd in the world, followed by St Lucia at 22 and St Vincent and the Grenadines and Puerto Rico ... Bulgarian Remains at EU Bottom in TI 2013 Corruption RankingNovinite.com all 284 news articles » |
Unionpay in Cuba: China Steps on the Toes of the US Embargo
Havana Times HAVANA TIMES — In May 2013, the Chinese bank conglomerate Unionpay, today made up of 20 different banks in China, began to offer its services in Cuba, making the Caribbean country one of the more than 142 nations around the world where the ... and more » |
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El gobernador de Puerto Rico, Alejandro García Padilla, reclamó hoy a su secretario de Justicia, Luis Sánchez Betances, que vuelva de forma inmediata del viaje oficial que realiza en Costa Rica para esclarecer su intervención en el caso de un amigo que conducía ebrio.
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