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Telemundo Latin America news roundup – May 17, 2013

The latest Latin American news in under 59 seconds. Former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla has died at the age of 87. Videla was the first president … Read More

Telemundo Latin America News Roundup May 10, 2013

Epecuen, Argentina, a lakeside resort town, is a destination again after having been submerged for a quarter century.  The grandson of Malcolm X has been … Read More

Nicolas Maduro

Telemundo Latin America news roundup – May 09, 2013

The latest Latin America news in under 59 seconds. Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto along with other lawmakers signed a financial pact that will help … Read More

Mexico Gas Explosion

Telemundo Latin America news roundup – May 07, 2013

The latest Latin America news in under 59 seconds. At least 18 people were killed and over 30 people were injured near Mexico City after a gas tanker truck … Read More

Inauguration Of King Willem Alexander As Queen Beatrix Of The Netherlands Abdicates

Telemundo Latin America news roundup – April 30, 2013

A retired Venezuelan general has been charged with inciting post-election violence. General Antonio Rivero, was charged with "conspiracy" and "public … Read More

Horacio Cartes

Telemundo Latin American news roundup- April 22, 2013

The latest Latin American news in under 59 seconds.Wealthy businessman Horacio Cartes won the Paraguayan presidential election this weekend. He will succeed … Read More

Shakira's ex-boyfriend Antonio de la Rua's has filed a second lawsuit against singer. They are pictured here in 2007.

Shakira sued for $100 million by ex-boyfriend

Shakira's ex-boyfriend believes he deserves a big payout. The pint-sized singer and Voice coach has been slapped with a $100 million lawsuit in … Read More

Two officials run away from the first explosion, right, on Boylston Street at the 177th Boston Marathon, April 15, 2013. (Photo by John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

Latin American runners scrambled to find families after the Boston Marathon explosions

It was supposed to be the moment runners stop and celebrate.  But for an Argentinian runner, the Boston Marathon finish line meant he had to keep … Read More

Mexican congressman Ricardo Monreal of the Movimiento Ciudadano Party delivers a speak protesting against the return of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) to power, during a session at the Congress held before the arrival of Enrique Pena Nieto for his inauguration in Mexico City, on December 1, 2012. Enrique Pena Nieto was sworn in as president of Mexico on Saturday following protests by leftist lawmakers inside the congress and clashes between demonstrators and police outside.  AFP PHOTO/ALFREDO ESTRELLA        (Photo credit should read ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP/Getty Images)

Telemundo Latin America news roundup – April 05, 2013

Clean up efforts are underway in La Plat, Argentina after a deadly storm claimed the life of 57 people. Nearly two dozen people are believed to be missing, … Read More

A woman pushes her bike through a flooded street in La Plata, in Argentina's Buenos Aires province, Wednesday, April 3, 2013. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Telemundo Latin America news roundup – April 04, 2013

In Venezuela, opposition candidate Henrique Capriles aggressively attacked acting president Nicolas Maduro over his socialist credentials.  This comes just 11 … Read More