VOA interviews Sister Rosita Milesi, winner of this year's UNHCR Nansen Award for her work with Venezuelan and other refugees
Fans, music-industry figures and fellow musicians paid tribute to the singer, who died after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires
His death led to an outpouring of grief from music industry stars and fans, including those among the crowd who gathered outside the hotel
Genaro García Luna was Mexico's former public security chief
Scientists say beef production takes a heavy toll on the environment. Cattle produce methane, a powerful planet-warming gas, and forests get cut down for pastures. But one farm in northern Colombia hopes to show ranching can have a lighter footprint on the planet.
Canada kicked out six Indian diplomats Monday, linking them to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada
Venezuelan journalist Jesus Medina posted secret recordings of court appearances to show how media are unfairly targeted
The second-in-command of the Kraze Barye gang was shot in Torcelle, an area of Port-au-Prince the gang controls
The delay has led to criticism of the distributor from politicians and authorities
Canada’s foreign minister said Canada was expelling six Indian diplomats after police uncovered evidence of a campaign against Canadian citizens by the Indian government; the Indian foreign ministry then said it was expelling six Canadian diplomats
Third shooting in a week in the town of Duran brings number of people killed to 17 in flare-up in violence between two notorious local gangs, the Latin Kings and Chone Killers gangs, police say
An extra 600 Kenyan police officers set to join a UN-backed mission to try to quell rampant gang violence in Haiti, Kenya's police chief announced
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