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Paraguayan president has prostate surgery, spokesman says

Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo underwent prostate surgery early Friday, his spokesman said.

Paraguay's military commander fired

Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo continued to purge the top ranks of the nation's military Friday, removing the armed forces' commander.

Paraguay's new military brass sworn in

Paraguay installed new top military commanders, but President Fernando Lugo, who had ordered the change in leadership, was not present for the ceremony.

Paraguay's president replaces military brass amid coup rumors

Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo on Wednesday ordered the replacement of top military commanders, a day after publicly dismissing rumors circulating the capital about a military coup.

Honduras suspended from OAS

The Organization of American States suspended Honduras late Saturday because the nation's new leaders refused to reinstate ousted President Jose Manuel Zelaya.

Third love-child claim hits Paraguayan president

A third woman has come forward claiming that Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo fathered a child with her out of wedlock.

Second woman says Paraguay leader fathered kid out of wedlock

A second woman stepped forward Monday to say that Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo fathered a child out of wedlock when he was a Roman Catholic bishop.

Paraguay's president says he fathered child out of wedlock

Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo acknowledged Monday that he is the father of a 2-year-old child who was conceived when he was a Roman Catholic bishop.

Paraguay protesters take tractors to the streets

In what Paraguayans are calling "el tractorazo," protesters parked thousands of tractors and other heavy machinery alongside roads throughout the nation Monday to demand greater security.

Analyst: Paraguay's Lugo likely to take moderate route to change

Paraguay's President-elect Fernando Lugo, who ended 61 years of single-party rule with his victory Sunday, will face a largely conservative Congress that may make carrying out his reforms difficult, according to the vice president-elect and an analyst.

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