Monday, November 4, 2013
Daily Headlines: November 4, 2013
* Brazil: Some 3000 Cuban doctors traveled to Brazil in order to participate in a government program aimed at sending foreign medical professionals to underserved areas.
* Latin America: At least thirteen people died in clashes between drug gangs and the Mexican military in Matamoros while approximately eight people died in an airplane crash in northern Bolivia.
* U.S.: Millions of Latino families are expected to be affected by billions of dollars worth of cuts to the federal food stamp program.
* Honduras: In an interview with the Associated Press Honduran police chief Gen. Juan Carlos Bonilla rejected rumors that he led a “social cleansing campaign” several decades ago.
Video Source – YouTube via Newsy
Online Sources- Huffington Post; BBC News; CSMonitor.com; Reuters; LAHT
Labels:
Bolivia,
Brazil,
Cuba,
Daily Headlines,
food stamps,
health care,
Honduras,
Mexico,
violence
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