Martine Moise was spotted emerging from a private jet with a cast on her arm from the gunshot wound she suffered in the attack on her late husband.
Ingrid Arnesen has covered major political and humanitarian crises worldwide for CBS News, ABC News and CNN, including the wars in Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan. She received the Columbia-Alfred I. Dupont Gold Award and Edward Murrow Award for her coverage of Haiti in 1994.
The capital city of Port-au-Prince was paralyzed in the wake of President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination.
‘Chris was simultaneously the most glamorous and adventurous person who’d ever walked among us.’
Maduro has built a byzantine network of allies—notably Iran and Russia, but also shady gold traders and sympathetic shipping tycoons—to come to his rescue.
Endorsing the young parliamentarian who just declared himself president is one thing. Getting rid of Nicolás Maduro is quite another.
The most dangerous criminals in Latin America are in government offices and posh suburbs. They don’t walk across the border. The people who do are the ones fleeing them.
So far the DEA has put 39 top drug traffickers behind bars, but the whole fabric of society has been torn apart by corruption, narcotics, and carnage.
A crazy rumor and a little brawl almost halted the momentum of the migrants and refugees headed for the U.S. border. But they are on the road again—Trump’s threats be damned.
As Trump orders the regular army to the border warning of an ‘onslaught’ the caravan of migrants keeps marching.
Help finally arrived after days of waiting, but residents can barely tell where they live anymore and have no idea where their friends are.