South America 2 days ago Bolivia’s president denounces 'self-coup' accusations as 'lies' as supporters rally Bolivian President Luis Arce has denied accusations linking him to an alleged coup attempt that was allegedly orchestrated by General Juan José Zúñiga.
LIFESTYLE 3 days ago New fish species with human-like teeth named after popular movie villain A new fish species with a mark that resembles "The Eye of Sauron" from "The Lord of the Rings" has been named by researchers in the Amazon after a genetic analysis.
South America 3 days ago Bolivia grapples with aftermath of failed coup attempt as nation strives to restore stability Bolivia has been left reeling after troops, led by General Juan José Zúñiga, briefly seized the presidential palace in La Paz during an attempted coup.
South America 4 days ago Bolivian president survives failed coup, calls for 'democracy to be respected,' army general arrested Bolivia's president survived an attempted coup Wednesday when military units rammed an armored vehicle into the presidential palace.
VIDEO 4 days ago Bolivia armed forces mobilize amid coup fears Reuters reports that Bolivian armed forces took over the capital's central square on Wednesday igniting fears of a military coup. (Credit: Reuters)
South America 4 days ago Bolivian president warns 'irregular' military deployment under way in capital, raising coup fears Bolivian President Luis Arce warned that an 'irregular' military deployment was taking place in the country's capital, prompting concerns of a potential coup.
Soccer 4 days ago Copa América referee collapses on field during Canada vs Peru match amid soaring temps in Kansas City Copa América assistant referee Humberto Panjoj collapsed on the field during the first half of Canada vs. Peru.
Brazil 5 days ago Brazil-backed G20 report calls for global, wealth-based income tax Brazil commissioned a report calling for the world's billionaires to pay 2% of their wealth in income tax, a plan that would raise up to $250 billion annually from about 3,000 people.
South America June 20 Train collision in Chile kills at least 2 people and injures 9 others A train collision outside Chile's capital has left two rail workers dead and nine others injured; a freight train collided with a train on a test run, marking a rare fatal crash in the country.
South America June 19 Nationwide blackout reported in Ecuador Blackouts affected the entire country of Ecuador on Wednesday after what officials report was an unexpected failure in an energy transmission line.