Qa'dah 23, 1431, Oct 31, 2010, SPA -- Fourteen people were shot and killed at a soccer field in northern Honduras, a police spokesman said Saturday.
Juan Lopez, a police spokesman in the industrial city of San Pedro Sula, said 10 people died on the (...)
Coast Guard operatives were still having a tough time retrieving bodies left trapped inside the sunken MV Catalyn B despite the use of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to scour the depths for the retrieval operations, reports Inquirer.net.
A Coast (...)
Starting with convincing handicapped combination of 1,160 from individual hits of 548 and 612, the tandem of May Lourdes and Jimmy Mandingiado placed second on the opening day of the Fun Linggo Mix Doubles at the Ice Land Bowling Center (...)
In a new overture to Iran, the Obama administration has authorized U.S. embassies around the world to invite Iranian officials to
Independence Day parties they host on or around July 4th.
A State Department cable sent to all U.S. embassies (...)
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Saturday promised Paraguay's new leftist president a steady supply of fuel to prevent shortages that could cause civil unrest.
Ex-priest President Fernando Lugo will receive “all the oil Paraguay needs” from (...)
Venezuelan President Hugo
Chavez is promising Paraguay's new leftist president a
steady supply of fuel to prevent shortages that could cause
civil unrest, according to AP.
Chavez on Saturday says President Fernando Lugo can count
on receiving (...)
Honduras border, home to thousands of stranded Miskito Indians.
Meanwhile, off Mexico's Pacific coast, Tropical Storm Henriette strengthened into a hurricane, the National Hurricane Center said, with winds of 75 mph.
It is on a path that would (...)