FIFA Sanctions Five Soccer Federations Regarding Anti-Homosexual Chants from Fans
FIFA and the FARE network draw a line in the sand
North Korea Just Insulted the US and Bragged About Its New 'H-Bomb of Justice'
While the UN Security Council condemned North Korea's latest nuclear test, Pyongyang refused to back down and called the US "a gang of cruel robbers."
Opposition to Weed Legalization Unites Mexico's President With One of His Harshest Critics
After many years seemingly fighting a doomed battle, pro-legalizers have the winds of change in their favor as the government prepares a national debate on marijuana. But opponents are also getting more vocal — some of them from surprising places.
The Year the 'Pink Tide' Turned: Latin America in 2015
A new right wing president in Argentina and the gathering force of the opposition in Venezuela has left the longtime dominance of leftist governments in Latin America looking shaky.
e-Newsroom: Punta del Este
Live updates from round three of the Formula E season in Punta del Este, Uruguay.
Outliers: Rugby's Unlikeliest Heroes
From the Cherry Blossom's Michael Leitch to Australia's Israel Folau, here are the ones who shouldn't have made it, but, somehow, did.
After Single Syrian Refugee Arrives, Mexico Still Has No Formal Plans to Receive More
Essa Hassan, 26, reached Mexico through a local aid group for Syrian students, not through government channels. 'I will return,' he told reporters.
Outliers: Rugby's Unlikeliest Heroes | CA | Translation
Rugby players come in all shapes and sizes and from many walks of life. Here are some of our favourite stars who you wouldn't have expected to excel at the pinnacle of the sport.
Uruguayan Rugby: An Amateur Outlook in a Professional World
Uruguay are one of the Rugby World Cup's most noteworthy minnows. But what 'Los Teros' lack in resources they certainly make up for in commitment.
Five Syrian Families in Uruguay Since 2014 Have Packed Their Bags and Want to ‘Get Out’
Former President Jose Mujica welcomed the Syrians from a refugee camp in Lebanon, but the current government said Lebanese officials don't want the unhappy Syrians back.
This Uruguayan Meat Factory Made Britain’s Most Iconic Pies
Produced at the Frigorífico Anglo Del factory on the banks of the River Uruguay, Fray Bentos steak and kidney pies were the tinned precursor to microwave dinners in 1960s Britain.
VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, July 14
Hungary begins building a fence to keep out migrants, a prominent political prisoner dies in China, India's first female bus driver takes to the road, and Uruguay's marijuana industry is struggling.