Fewer Latino Immigrants Send Money Home
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008More than three million Latin American immigrants in the U.S. have stopped sending remittances, a survey said.
More than three million Latin American immigrants in the U.S. have stopped sending remittances, a survey said.
A gun battle in a rural area of northwest China earlier this week left a policeman and Tibetan insurgent dead, according to state-run media.
Leaders of Pakistan?s governing coalition are holding talks over whether and how to restore the high court judges ousted by President Pervez Musharraf in November.
More than three million Latin American immigrants in the U.S. have stopped sending remittances, a survey said.
Authorities said they had ?rescued? more than 100 children from factories in a manufacturing center known for exporting toys, textiles and electronics.
A gun battle in a rural area of northwest China earlier this week left a policeman and Tibetan insurgent dead, according to state-run media.
Leaders of Pakistan?s governing coalition are holding talks over whether and how to restore the high court judges ousted by President Pervez Musharraf in November.
More than three million Latin American immigrants in the U.S. have stopped sending remittances, a survey said.
A house occupied by suspected plotters of the foiled assassination attempt on President Hamid Karzai was attacked early Wednesday by Afghanistan security forces.
China said that it was investigating whether hundreds or perhaps thousands of children were sold as slave laborers.