Thursday, January 21
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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.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was meeting Tuesday morning with his emergency Cabinet as flooding in two northeastern states killed at least 40 people and left more than 100,000 homeless, the Agencia Brasil state news agency and civil defense officials reported.
Sixteen municipal police officers from the northeastern Mexican town of San Fernando have been arrested for allegedly protecting those responsible for the mass graves uncovered there, the country’s attorney general said.
Argentina’s foreign ministry slammed British officials Tuesday over Prince William’s upcoming deployment in the Falkland Islands.
Clad in a gold sequined bikini and topped with a feathered headdress, a curvy cabaret dancer strutted onstage.
A day before Haiti’s election commission is scheduled to make a decision on whether Wyclef Jean is eligible to run for president, the hip-hop artist met with Haitian President Rene Preval and is “optimistic,” according to an advisor.
It’s one of the most famous tourist destinations in Mexico.
The World Bank will support Central American security efforts with $1 billion in loans for the next two years, Guatemalan state media reported Wednesday.
A Mexican man accused of fatally shooting a U.S. Border Patrol agent in 2009 was arrested Monday, officials said.
A nation of desperate and grieving people showed the fervency of their faith Saturday in this earthquake-ravaged capital.
Karl strengthened early Friday and could become a major hurricane before making landfall on the Mexican coast in the afternoon, the National Hurricane Center said.
At times, counterfeiting can be a good thing. Just ask the district attorney in Brooklyn, New York.
Relief supplies were heading into Port-au-Prince, Haiti, from ships docked at a reopened pier Thursday, brought into the city on trucks traveling on a repaired gravel road leading from the port.
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