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Celebrating Year of the Maya with tour of Latin America’s ruins

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The year 2012 is a significant one in the Maya calendar.

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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.

The first of 52 political prisoners to be released in Cuba are scheduled to arrive Tuesday in Spain on two commercial flights, a Spanish Foreign Ministry spokesman told CNN on Monday.

Marisol Valles Garcia, the 20-year-old police chief of Praxedis G. Guerrero, Mexico, faces termination because she failed to show up for work on Monday, the day that a personal leave she was given expired.

A massive magnitude 8.8 earthquake rocked Chile early Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey said, killing at least 147 people and triggering tsunami warnings for the entire Pacific basin.

Fidel Castro’s 85th birthday passed quietly Saturday — in stark contrast to the week of celebration that preceded it.

Canadian authorities are investigating an “unbelievable” incident in which a passenger boarded an Air Canada flight disguised as an elderly man, according to a confidential alert obtained by CNN.

Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo has been diagnosed with lymphoma, a cancer affecting the immune system, Health Minister Esperanza Martinez said Friday in a news conference.

The grip of violence tightened in Ciudad Juarez, where gunmen fatally shot six people at a family reunion, Mexican officials said Saturday.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon says he confronted U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over the shooting death of a Mexican by a U.S. Border Patrol agent.

A bus traveling south of Ecuador’s capital lost control Sunday, killing 42 people and injuring 11 others, officials said.

The death toll has risen to at least 1,344 in the cholera outbreak in Haiti that has sickened nearly 57,000 people, the Haitian government said Monday.

Former Guatemalan first lady Sandra Torres lost her bid before the country’s Supreme Court to run for president, months after her divorce from President Alvaro Colom amid speculation the split was a political move.

Hurricane Karl made landfall in Mexico Friday while Igor, its partner in power, moved toward Bermuda, which is bracing for the worst when it strikes late Sunday.


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