Violence in Mexico is not just taking a toll along the border. It’s impacting tourism to the country’s interior.The World’s Jason Margolis has more from San Miguel de Allende, a popular tourist destination in central Mexico.
A few Spaniards got some good economic news Wednesday. They won the annual Christmas lottery, known as El Gordo. Hundreds of patrons of a local bar all chipped in for a winning ticket. The World’s Gerry Hadden reports from Palleja.
Tomorrow, nearly 200 high-ranking members of the Turkish military will appear in court. The case is widely seen as a battle for power between the Islamic party’s new ruling elite � and the old secular order in the military. Julia Rooke reports.
Ireland will unveil an austerity budget and sealing a bailout deal with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union.The World’s Laura Lynch reported from Ireland 18 months ago, Now, she’s gone back to see two of the people have fared.
This month, the fate of a US-born son of a Guatemalan immigrant will be decided by the Missouri Supreme Court, who was detained in a raid at poultry processing plant in 2007. Reporter Sylvia Maria Gross has more.
In Sliven, the gypsy capital of Bulgaria, an unusual Roma brass band hopes to give new life to traditional gypsy music. The band Karandila Junior is already winning fans around Europe. From Sliven (SLEE-ven), Matthew Brunwasser reports.