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Bodies of Mexico massacre investigators may have been found

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Officials in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas have found two bodies that may be those of two men investigating the massacre of 72 migrants in the state.

Cuba accused U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday of failing to keep his promise of a new start with the communist island, saying that far from easing the U.S. trade embargo, his administration has tightened some restrictions.

The chief of the national police in Ecuador, Freddy Martinez, said Friday that he was resigning effectively immediately.

Chile is re-establishing diplomatic relations with Honduras more than a year after a coup sent the Central American country into political crisis, Chile’s foreign ministry announced Friday.

Russia plans to help Venezuela build a nuclear power station, President Dmitry Medvedev said Friday.

In the wake of his decision to devalue Venezuela’s currency, President Hugo Chavez on Sunday said he would put the military on the streets to ensure that business owners don’t raise prices.

Three doctors in Argentina have been charged with homicide in the death of a baby during birth in 2008, the government-funded news agency said Friday.

The Dominican consul general Wednesday rejected the claim from an American church leader that she thought her paperwork was in order when she attempted to take 33 Haitian children out of the country, saying he had told her it was not.

Three human heads and three decapitated bodies with notes aimed at high government officials were found Thursday morning in different parts of Guatemala’s capital, national police said.

All that glitters may not be gold, but for Colombia’s narco-molls the most important thing is that it glitters.

Breathlessly, they came, carrying suitcases, plastic bags and just about anything that would hold the few belongings they still had.

At least nine people died in shootouts over the weekend in northeastern Mexico, an area where two drug cartels have been waging a bloody war since January.

Peru and Yale University have reached an agreement that will return a massive collection of pre-Columbian Inca artifacts to the South American country — a settlement that could end a lengthy dispute over relics excavated nearly a century ago.

Three brothers recuperated Thursday afternoon in a once-open field now speckled by the bright blue tarps of a cholera rehydration clinic in the Haitian town of Bercy, where an outbreak has sickened hundreds of people.

Lely Laurentus thought he was doing the right thing when he handed his two young children over to an American woman who promised to take them to a better place.

An Aeromexico flight from France to Mexico was diverted to Montreal, Canada, Sunday because a “person of interest” was on board, a Transportation Security Administration spokesman said.


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