Several dead as foreign tourist bus crashes in Mexico
At least 12 people died when a bus carrying cruise ship passengers to Mayan ruins in eastern Mexico flipped over on a highway early on Tuesday, officials said.
Dust storms, scorching temperatures and lengthy delivery times have put the Pentagon’s new drone base in the Sahara in Niger more than a year behind schedule and $22 million over its original budget. Here is what images from space revealed.
Miguel Mario Díaz-Canel, 57, was chosen by Cuba's National Assembly as the country's new president on Thursday, Abril 19, 2018. Díaz-Canel was the only candidate.
Cuba's legislators erupted in applause Wednesday morning as Raul Castro entered the hall in a dark suit, accompanied by Miguel Diaz-Canel, his expected successor.
In 2016, diplomats at the United States Embassy in Havana were mysteriously stricken. Was it an attack? There is no official explanation for it, but it has played a big role in America’s current political disengagement with Cuba.
Most people think of Guantánamo as one gigantic prison. But there are many things you probably didn’t known about the U.S. Navy base in Cuba that makes the place feel like a small town in America.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is asking for assistance in identifying a woman who accessed a protected Critical Wildlife Area on Crooked Island West and poached snowy plover eggs.
Hundreds of journalists marched through Haiti's capital on Wednesday to demand an investigation into why a freelance photographer vanished exactly two weeks ago while on assignment.
A riot broke out in a police station jail in Venezuela's Carabobo state Wednesday. Unofficial sources at the scene reported that five inmates are dead and two police officers injured in the violence. Distraught family members told members of the m