
Cuban artists and Sean Penn team up in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Hatit (Prensa Latina) -- The world of golf is only interested in Tiger Woods, but almost no one knows that more than 45,000 people are currently living in one of the fields of that sport in the devastated capital of Haiti since January 12 earthquake.

Chilean earthquakes, tsunamis and politics
An eyewitness account of Chile's earthquake and the ensuing political struggle that took place immediately after the disaster.

Chile remains in need after earthquake
The massive earthquake that struck Chile February 27 continues to have a heavy impact on the Chilean people.

Haiti: Real development or cheap labor haven?
Haiti is forced to think about how reconstruction is to be approached with another disaster looming: Economists.

Anti-abortion church accused of child trafficking
An Idaho church associated with right-wing causes and politics was accused of child trafficking.
Venezuela cancels Haiti's debt
Hugo Chavez, announced this week that his country is canceling Haiti's debt for the purchase of Venezuelan oil.

Haiti relief opens doors for U.S.-Cuba cooperation
In a move to aid relief efforts in earthquake-devastated Haiti, the U.S. State Department says it's prepared to assist over 400 Cuban doctors there with much needed medical supplies.

Haiti will rise again
In 1985, Central Mexico, including Mexico City, was hit by an earthquake measuring 8.1 on the Richter scale – much larger than the one that hit Haiti on January 12 of this year. Hundreds of buildings collapsed and thousands were killed.

The United States owes Haiti a big debt
Yesterday the Obama administration announced $100 million in financial aid for earthquake stricken Haiti. Good step, more is needed.

Haitians hold onto life as help mounts
The task for millions today in Haiti is to try to stay alive until help arrives and to try to save those injured in the earthquake.

