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Brazilian man accused of fathering seven children with daughter

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A 54-year-old man accused of fathering seven children with his daughter was arrested this week in Pinheiro, Brazil, police said, according to CNN affiliate Record TV.

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.

The miners stranded some 2,300 feet (700 meters) underground in Chile will need to keep to a routine and rely on each other to help their chances of survival, experts have said.

The death toll from flooding caused by torrential rains in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro state rose to 549 people Saturday, Brazil’s official news agency reported.

Bolivia’s president pledged that his government will build new houses for thousands of people who are homeless after a “mega-mudslide” triggered by heavy rainfall in the nation’s capital, state media reported.

The mayor of a violent Mexican border town said authorities are winning an escalating battle with powerful drug cartels who have killed thousands in the past year.

American aid worker Alan Gross will face trial in Cuba on March 4, according to the U.S. Interest Section in Havana, in a case that is seen as one of the major obstacles to improving relations between the long-estranged countries.

As criticism of his war on organized crime mounts, Mexican President Felipe Calderon is under increasing pressure to introduce a new security policy.

An American couple in Belize struggled Tuesday to figure out their future, their dreams literally up in smoke after a mob of indigenous Mayans burned down their animal sanctuary in the belief the foreigners fed two missing children to crocodiles on their property.

Two major droughts in Brazil’s Amazon region in the last six years threaten to undermine its role as the planet’s most important carbon sink and a vital brake on climate change, according to new research.

Sunday.

Once one of Central America’s most notorious military strongmen, former Panamanian dictator and convicted drug trafficker Manuel Noriega has been a prisoner since being toppled from power in 1990 in a U.S. invasion.

A 4-year-old U.S. citizen who was denied entry into the country earlier this month will attempt the journey again, an attorney representing her said.

Police said they were preparing for more disruptions Sunday after groups of protesters burned cars, hurled bricks and smashed windows as they tried to penetrate the fence surrounding the G-20 summit.

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro appeared on the island’s state-run television for the second time in less than a week on Friday, using the forum to again blast U.S. foreign policy and warn against nuclear war in the Middle East.


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