South America
RIO DE JANEIRO - Tourists usually try to run from Rio's notorious slums.
LA PAZ, Bolivia - A protest by Bolivian miners has trapped more than 100 mostly European tourists in the southern Bolivia mining city of Potosi for more than a week.
Naila Qureshi has lived in Houston for 14 years, but she didn't notice how green her city was until she started showing around visitors from foreign countries two years ago.
LIMA, Peru - PeruRail says train service to the famed Machu Picchu ruins will be fully restored July 1.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - In life, Ernesto "Che" Guevara fought to overthrow a corrupt, capitalist elite.
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