Leader Post Online
Leaders from across the Americas were to wrap up a two-day gathering here Sunday with US President Barack Obama under intense Latin American pressure to let Cuba attend future hemispheric summits. Saturday, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, the...
Washington Post
Secret Service personnel that began Wednesday in Colombia could be much larger than initially reported, a Republican lawmaker said Sunday. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), whose panel maintains...
USA Today
More may be involved in Secret Service scandal Updated A top House investigator said more people may be involved in the prostitution scandal that led to the recall of 11 Secret Service personnel from President Obama's trip to Colombia. "We think the...
The Christian Science Monitor
Cuba, as always, was not invited to the Summit of the Americas in Colombia this weekend. But its participation at future meetings could become a major issue.
Voice of America
President Barack Obama as they arrive at the San Felipe Castle for a state dinner before the start of the Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, April 13, 2012...President Barack Obama is facing sustained pressure from his counterparts at the Summit of...
Al Jazeera
05 Barack Obama, the US president, has ruled out a U-turn on drug policy and dismissed calls for greater political engagement with Cuba, as the two-day summit of the Americas continues in Colombia. Speaking ahead of the main heads-of-state meeting on...