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Chilean miners send up new video for family members

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Officials are expected to distribute on Wednesday copies of a 25-minute video that the miners sent for their relatives.

A human skull covered in a checker-board pattern; the middle third of a car removed with surgical precision; a claustrophobic elevator with a lowered ceiling.

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.

Tropical Storm Alex could strengthen into a hurricane Monday but is heading away from the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center said.

Once it clears the Yucatan Peninsula, Tropical Storm Karl could emerge in the Bay of Campeche and became a hurricane by Friday, the National Hurricane Center said Wednesday evening.

Increased cooperation with the United States in the fight against Mexican drug cartels is vital, but American agents will always be limited on their actions in the country, Mexico’s interior ministry said Wednesday.

Stung by criticism that aid hasn’t been getting into earthquake-ravaged Haiti quickly enough, U.S. officials say they are taking steps to rectify the problem and the perception.

Climate change is altering diets and lifestyles among Inuit people, according to a scientist who has studied the human face of global warming in the Arctic.

Imagine you’re a 19-year-old corporal in the Colombian army when Marxist guerrillas attack your unit, kill 22 of your colleagues and capture you and 18 others.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon has a new Twitter account name — FelipeCalderon. Not terribly catchy but an improvement over his previous moniker — presidente_FC.

Franklin Lobos and Jorge Galeguillos were driving a Nissan pickup truck into the San Jose copper and gold mine near Copiapo, Chile, when the Earth shook.

A small passenger plane crashed Monday into a hill outside the capital of Honduras, killing all 14 people aboard, officials said.

Jean Baptiste Vanise suffers the anguish no mother should have to bear.

Tropical Storm Hermine is expected to cross into Texas on Tuesday after striking the Mexican coast about 40 miles south of the U.S. border Monday night, the National Hurricane Center reported.

Mexican authorities have arrested a drug gang suspect in connection with dramatic shootings in Ciudad Juarez that killed 16 people, including three connected with the U.S. consulate, federal police said Friday.

The lawyer for Joran Van der Sloot, the Dutch national accused of killing a 21-year-old woman in Lima, Peru, last year, said Monday he has asked the court to charge his client with the lesser offense of manslaughter.


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