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Bomb threat delays ‘honor’ murder trial in Canada

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Chilean authorities arrested dozens of people Thursday, as thousands of students protested the country’s education policies, police said.

A 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck northwest Mexico’s Baja California on Sunday, rattling Arizona and southern California, and leaving at least two dead and 100 injured in Mexico, authorities said.

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Five Mexican states are monitoring the Gulf oil spill, Mexico’s top environment official said, according to the state-run news agency Notimex.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez underwent surgery Friday in Cuba, a top official in Caracas said.

The threat of an explosive device on board prompted the diversion of an Air France flight headed from Rio de Janiero, Brazil, to Paris, France, the airline said in a statement.

Tensions rippled through Jamaica’s capital on Tuesday, with security forces squaring off against some residents who want to prevent the extradition of an alleged drug dealer to the United States.

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.

Vladimir Saint-Louis is glad to be back in business months after January’s devastating earthquake in Haiti shut down his large athletic complex in the heart of Port-au-Prince.

Chevron was fined $28 million for an oil spill off the country’s coast and could face further penalties, state media reported on Monday.

Whales in Mexico’s Gulf of California are showing worsening signs of sunburn according to new report published Wednesday.

A military jury at the U.S. detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on Wednesday recommended a 14-year prison term for Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al Qosi, a Sudanese man who served as cook and driver for Osama bin Laden.


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