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Fidel Castro to speak to university students

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Fidel Castro is planning to speak to students at the University of Havana Friday morning, state media reported.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez arrived unannounced in his nation’s capital Monday morning, singing and smiling as he spoke with the country’s government-run television network.

Pilots of the Air France flight that crashed in 2009 and plummeted 38,000 ft in just three minutes and 30 seconds, lost vital speed data, France’s Bureau of Investigation and Analysis (BEA) said Friday.

At least 30,000 children in Mexico are involved in some sort of organized crime, according to a nationwide alliance of civic and social organizations.

One of the most widely read authors of recent times, Brazilian-born novelist Paulo Coelho talks exclusively to CNN about what Brazil means to him.

Twenty-six police officers in the town of Ascension in northern Mexico resigned Thursday, surrendering their guns and uniforms, the state news agency Notimex reported.

Hurricane Dora weakened to Category 1 strength as it continued to churn in the Pacific Ocean off the northwest coast of Mexico on Friday, the National Hurricane Center said.

At least 31 inmates were killed and 13 were injured when a riot broke out in a northern Mexican prison Wednesday, authorities said.

Paraguay’s cancer-stricken president is “lucid, “perfectly fine” and will not require surgery at this point, his doctor said Sunday.

Hundreds of troops and police officers headed to northern Honduras Tuesday after at least 11 people died in two days of clashes, authorities said.

A local politician in Guatemala had two rivals killed before faking an assassination attempt on himself to disguise his involvement, authorities said.

Venezuela’s telecommunications regulator, Conatel, fined private television broadcaster Globovision 7.5% of its gross income for alleged violations of the country’s media responsibility laws.

The legend of Jesus Malverde is a more than century-old story handed down from generation to generation of disenfranchised Mexicans. Widely known as the Robin Hood of Mexico, Malverde was said to be the quintessential son of the pueblo. His story was embraced by the poor and, more recently, by drug traffickers.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has arrived in Cuba, where he is expected to continue cancer treatment.

A tropical depression moving through the Atlantic Ocean will likely become a hurricane, the National Hurricane Center said Saturday, though the storm is not expected to make landfall.

Mexican authorities are tightening the noose around the drug cartel cell allegedly responsible for the killing of a U.S. immigration agent this month.


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