Health officials fear cholera epidemic has spread to American continent
Mexico reports 171 cases of infectious disease that come from outbreak in Haiti three years ago
Mexico reports 171 cases of infectious disease that come from outbreak in Haiti three years ago
Cuban government will gradually do away with a double peso rates introduced in 1994
Court ruling could lead to some 450,000 people being declared illegal
Castro government officials announce major policies for media but dissidents remain unconvinced
Caricom leaders may begin debating whether to legalize cannabis as early as next year
Regional bloc will ask for compensation in terms of economic aid and investment
The late President Chávez had accused the regional panel of meddling in domestic affairs
Pdvsa hit by accidents at refineries, staff losses and spiraling debt
Spanish driver of vehicle in which Payá was killed confesses that someone ran him off road
Cuba claims the material is “obsolete” and was to be “repaired and returned”
Opposition and analysts describe vice-president's measures as "cosmetic"
The Caribbean Community member states are working to move toward solid commercial integration
Haitian officials want to keep eggs and chickens out to prevent bird flu
President Xi’s summit with Caricom leaders demonstrates expanding influence in region
Vice President Biden pledges investments in renewable energies for Caricom nations
Venezuelan president on whirlwind tour of region to shore up support for his electoral win
The former governor has defeated some of Chávez’s strongest candidates in past
Baseball-loving leftist triumphed in four elections and changed the Constitution
Ruling Socialist party wins majority of gubernatorial seats up for grabs on Sunday
Venezuelan leader anoints Maduro as successor after rallying support for deputy
The recently re-elected Venezuelan president hasn't been seen in three weeks
President asked lawmakers' permission to remain outside the country for an unspecified period
President Chávez imparts his political vision in new soap opera ‘Teresa en tres estaciones’
US government designated Rangel Silva in 2008 as FARC collaborator and drug trafficker
Leftist leader said his victory over Capriles was a defeat of "colonialism"
Opponent Capriles gains momentum with massive turnout at Caracas rally
Venezuelan opposition contender Capriles believes he will defeat Chávez