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US State Department report on human trafficking highlights troubles in Costa Rica

The 2013 report names child sex tourism and forced labor as the country's most serious human trafficking concerns and calls for more resources for victims.

Deposed president’s wife leads polls as Honduras campaigns begin

Xiomara Castro plans to demilitarize the country if elected.

Costa Rican doctor accused of running organ trafficking ring promoted services on YouTube

Francisco José Mora, chief of nephrology at the public Calderón Guardia Hospital, was arrested Tuesday in a broadening probe of human organ trafficking.

Brazilian troops secure soccer matches after protests

What began as a protest over rising bus fares in several cities has turned into the biggest street demonstration in two decades.

Border security dispute puts U.S. immigration bill at risk

Republican lawmakers warned the bill's provisions on border security are too weak to earn broad support from their caucus.

Google challenges U.S. gag order, citing First Amendment

The company says it has a constitutional right to speak about information it's forced to give the United States government.

Mexico’s Peña Nieto plans end to 75-year Pemex monopoly

Seven decades after his party seized fields from the predecessors to Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell, Peña Nieto is preparing for the return of international oil companies.

Montreal mayor’s arrest is a 3rd strike for ‘pristine’ Canada

In Toronto, the mayor of Canada's biggest city, Rob Ford, is surrounded by allegations he was caught on camera taking cocaine. In Ottawa, a controversy over Senate expenses is the first scandal to touch Prime Minister Stephen Harper's inner circle, costing him his chief of staff last month.

Protests show Brazilian dream fading as Rousseff’s popularity ebbs

After a decade that saw 40 million people rise from poverty, Brazil's middle class finds itself squeezed by faster inflation, rising debt and a weaker currency.

Striking banana workers await word from U.S. on their demands

The company fired 59 workers who participated in a 2011 strike.

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