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Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, embraces Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at Itamaraty palace in Brasilia, Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. Ahmadinejad is on a one-day visit to Brazil. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)

Brazil's president urges West to work with Iran

AP - Tue Nov 24, 2:12 AM ET

BRASILIA, Brazil - Iran's leader got a welcoming bear hug from the Brazilian president, who urged Western nations to drop threats of punishment over the Iranian nuclear program and instead negotiate a fair solution.

  • US woman killed by gunshot in Mexican border city AP - Tue Nov 24, 1:36 AM ET

    MEXICO CITY - A U.S. consular official said Monday that an American woman has died of a gunshot wound she reportedly suffered in the Mexican border city of Matamoros.

  • Embattled Mexican mayor sent family to live in US AP - Mon Nov 23, 11:22 PM ET

    MONTERREY, Mexico - The mayor of a wealthy suburb of this northern industrial city said Monday that he has sent his family to the United States for their own safety as he pursues his campaign against extortion and kidnapping gangs.

  • Honduras' interim President Roberto Micheletti, second left, looks at a homeless woman sitting in the isle during mass in Tegucigalpa, Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. Congress is scheduled to vote on whether to instate ousted President Manuel Zelaya on Dec. 2, days after general elections on Nov. 29. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)
    Honduran leader: US weakened anti-coup movement AP - Mon Nov 23, 11:08 PM ET

    TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - Honduran President Manuel Zelaya said Monday the United States has weakened efforts to reverse the coup that ousted him, while a U.S. envoy says his country has clearly opposed the ouster and will examine upcoming elections closely for fairness.

  • Argentina's president urges Middle East peace AP - Mon Nov 23, 3:16 PM ET

    BUENOS AIRES - Argentina's president says Israel and the United States should do more to push for peace in the Middle East.

  • This Aug. 22, 2009 photo shows a waiter leaning against the wall as he waits for customers at the Barba Azul night club in Mexico City. Once the bohemian underbelly of Mexico City's storied nightlife, legendary dance-for-peso nightclubs like the Barba Azul are dying. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)
    Mexico City's famed dance-for-peso halls fading AP - Mon Nov 23, 12:00 AM ET

    MEXICO CITY - Mirna Torres salsas with a gray-bearded man for $1.50 a dance in the Barba Azul, a dark yet garish cabaret decorated like an erotic carnival fun house.

  • Bermuda dismisses ammunition case against US woman AP - Sun Nov 22, 9:20 PM ET

    HAMILTON, Bermuda - Bermuda's highest court has struck down the conviction of a Florida woman who accidentally brought the ammunition magazine from her gun to the British island territory.

  • Venezuela: No direct talks with Colombia on bases AP - Sun Nov 22, 2:15 PM ET

    CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuela has no interest in talking directly to Colombia to end a monthslong crisis but would support an effort by other South American nations to broker a solution, a top government official said Sunday.

  • Venezuela to get 300 tanks, armored vehicles AP - Sun Nov 22, 12:53 PM ET

    CARACAS, Venezuela - President Hugo Chavez is hailing the forthcoming arrival of 300 Russian-made tanks and armored vehicles, and urging civilians to join government-organized militias to be ready to defend Venezuela from a foreign invasion.

  • Supporters of the Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez hold up a image of him during a demonstration against Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe in Caracas, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. (AP Photo/Leonardo Ramírez)
    Hugo Chavez invites Fidel Castro to Venezuela AP - Sat Nov 21, 11:50 PM ET

    CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is inviting his mentor Fidel Castro to visit Venezuela during the coming months.

  • Founders Award winner Sir David Frost and presenter Barbara Walters at the 37th Annual International Emmy Awards in New York. Britain has walked away with five International Emmy Awards, including for best performances, while Brazil joined the television elite for the first time at a gala ceremony in New York.(AFP/Stan Honda)
    Britain scoops five Emmy awards AFP - 2 hours, 52 minutes ago

    NEW YORK (AFP) - Britain walked away with five International Emmy Awards on Monday, including for best performances, while Brazil joined the television elite for the first time at a gala ceremony in New York.

  • Peru's Supreme Court has opened a three-day review into the 25-year prison sentence handed down to former president Alberto Fujimori, pictured, for human rights violations.(AFP/File/Raul Garcia Pereira)
    Peru court reviews Fujimori's 25-year sentence AFP - Mon Nov 23, 9:45 PM ET

    LIMA (AFP) - Peru's Supreme Court has opened a three-day review of former president Alberto Fujimori's 25-year prison sentence for human rights violations.

  • VIDEO: Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has urged his visiting Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to find a "just solution" with the West to Tehran's contested nuclear program. Duration: 00:49(AFPTV)
    Iran needs 'just solution' to nuclear row: Brazil AFP - Mon Nov 23, 11:03 PM ET

    BRASILIA (AFP) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has urged his visiting Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to find a "just solution" with the West to Tehran's contested nuclear program.

  • Thousands of Mexicans rallied to show support for "shadow president" Manuel Lopez Obrador, seen here, -- who believes his country's top job was stolen from him in 2006 -- at the mid-point of his would-be presidential term.(AFP/File/Luis Acosta)
    Thousands back Mexico's shadow president AFP - Sun Nov 22, 8:42 PM ET

    MEXICO CITY (AFP) - Thousands of Mexicans rallied to show support for "shadow president" Manuel Lopez Obrador -- who believes his country's top job was stolen from him in 2006 -- at the mid-point of his would-be presidential term.

  • Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, currently visiting Brazil, has said that US and Israeli military threats against his nation were a thing of the past, and that, in any case, "they don't have the courage" to attack Iran.(AFP/File/Atta Kenare)
    US, Israel lack 'courage' to attack: Iran leader AFP - Mon Nov 23, 9:57 PM ET

    BRASILIA (AFP) - Visiting Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad said Monday that US and Israeli military threats against Iran were a thing of the past, and that, in any case, "they don't have the courage" to attack Iran.

  • The nation's weather AP - Sun Nov 22, 4:10 AM ET

    A low-pressure system that has lingered in the Gulf of Mexico the past few days, bringing rain to the Gulf Coast, was expected to finally move inland into the Southeast on Sunday. This was likely to translate to widespread rain and even a few thunderstorms in the area even as the system weakens while moving toward the Southeast coast.

  • Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivers a speech during a ceremony to sign agreements with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia. Lula da Silva on Monday urged his visiting Iranian counterpart to find a "just solution" with the West to Tehran's contested nuclear program.(AFP/Evaristo Sa)
    Iran's Ahmadinejad on controversial trip to Brazil AFP - Mon Nov 23, 11:26 AM ET

    BRASILIA (AFP) - Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday began a controversial visit to Brazil, the key leg of a tour to sympathetic Latin American and African countries he sees backing Tehran's vision of "a new world order."

  • REUTERS PICTURES OF THE DECADE.
Military and forensic experts inspect the body of a man who was killed outside a nightclub in the border city of Ciudad Juarez August 31, 2009. A man was handcuffed to a fence and shot several times by drug hitmen outside a nightclub, according to local media. The assailants also left a warning message, known as "narco mensaje", at the site of the shooting. Picture taken August 31, 2009. REUTERS/Alejandro Bringas (MEXICO)
    Mexico says drug witness died in apparent suicide AP - Sat Nov 21, 5:52 PM ET

    MEXICO CITY - A top drug cartel suspect who turned state's evidence has been found dead in an apparent suicide, while a body found in Guerrero state was identified as a rebel leader who accused the state governor of drug ties, Mexican law enforcement said Saturday.

  • London police settle with slain Brazilian's family AP - Mon Nov 23, 10:45 AM ET

    LONDON - British police have reached a compensation deal with the family of a Brazilian man who was shot dead by police after he was mistaken for a terrorist.

  • Mexican reporter on organized crime goes missing AP - Fri Nov 20, 4:22 PM ET

    MEXICO CITY - Authorities in the western Mexican state of Michoacan are investigating the disappearance of a journalist who wrote about organized crime.

  • Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad left Tehran on Sunday for a five nation tour, including Brazil and Venezuela, both supporters of the Islamic republic's controversial nuclear programme.(AFP/File/Atta Kenare)
    Ahmadinejad heads to nuclear-backers Brazil, Venezuela AFP - Sun Nov 22, 3:37 AM ET

    TEHRAN (AFP) - Faced with mounting pressure over his country's atomic ambitions, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad left on a five nation tour Sunday, including Brazil in a bid to boost ties with Latin America's biggest economy and a rare backer of Tehran's nuclear programme.

  • FILE - This undated file image provided by the U.S. Border Patrol shows agent Robert Wimer Rosas, who was shot and killed while patrolling Thursday July 23, 2009 in southeastern San Diego County. Christian Daniel Castro Alvarez pleaded guilty Friday Nov. 20, 2009 to murdering Rosas. (AP Photo/US Border Patrol)
    Teen pleads guilty in violent Border Patrol murder AP - Fri Nov 20, 5:37 PM ET

    SAN DIEGO - A 17-year-old pleaded guilty Friday to murdering a Border Patrol agent who was shot eight times in head, neck and torso in the mountains east of San Diego.

  • Ahmadinejad leaves for tour including Brazil, Venezuela AFP - Sun Nov 22, 1:58 AM ET

    TEHRAN (AFP) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad left Tehran on Sunday for a five nation tour, including Brazil and Venezuela, both supporters of the Islamic republic's controversial nuclear programme.

  • Ugandans upset over Chavez' kind words for Amin AP - Sun Nov 22, 11:48 AM ET

    KAMPALA, Uganda - Ugandan officials were offended Sunday after Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez wondered out loud whether Ugandan dictator Idi Amin was truly as brutal as he was reputed to be.

  • Mexican once put up for oldest woman dies at 119 AP - Thu Nov 19, 5:30 PM ET

    MEXICO CITY - A Mexican once put forward for the title of world's oldest woman has died at 119, government officials said Thursday.

  • Reports: 101-yr-old Brazil architect back at work AP - Sat Nov 21, 10:31 AM ET

    BRASILIA, Brazil - Famed 101-year-old Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer is reportedly back at work just weeks after surgery for gallstones and an intestinal tumor.

  • Mexico City's transit improvements on track AP - Thu Nov 19, 4:49 PM ET

    MEXICO CITY - Cash-strapped Mexico City is pressing ahead with new bus lines and bike lanes in 2010, buoyed by prestigious recognition for a world-class transit system that has reduced pollution in one of the globe's largest cities.

  • Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (R) shakes hands with his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas at Mercy Museum in Salvador, Bahia State. sraeli settlement expansion on Palestinian territory must stop immediately, Lula said Friday after meeting Abbas.(AFP/Evaristo Sa)
    Brazil's Lula calls for Israel settlement freeze AFP - Fri Nov 20, 2:53 PM ET

    SALVADOR, Brazil (AFP) - Israeli settlement expansion on Palestinian territory must stop immediately, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Friday as he seeks to position Brazil as a player in the Middle East.

  • Chavez praises alleged terrorist Carlos the Jackal AP - Sat Nov 21, 9:11 PM ET

    CARACAS, Venezuela - President Hugo Chavez is praising Carlos the Jackal, the imprisoned Venezuelan once notorious for a series of Cold War-era bombings, assassinations and hostage dramas, saying he was a "revolutionary fighter" and not a terrorist.

  • A man and a child walk past a fence marking the border between Mexico and the U.S. in Tijuana November 15, 2009. REUTERS/Jorge Duenes
    U.S. cracks down on border meeting spot for Mexicans Reuters - Thu Nov 19, 3:17 PM ET

    TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - The United States has severely restricted access to a spot on the Mexican border where families and lovers divided by illegal immigration could unite briefly to hold hands or kiss through a fence.

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