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Mexican officials: Mayor of Guadalupe killed by gunmen

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Gunmen shot and killed the mayor of the Mexican town of Guadalupe as his wife and child watched, the mayor of nearby Ciudad Juarez told CNN.

An Organization for American States body expressed “deep concern” Thursday over the violence engulfing the Caribbean nation of Jamaica and wants an inquiry into the unrest that has left at least 67 dead.

A top Panamanian official was negotiating Friday with banana plantation strikers, one day after violent confrontations with federal troops in Bocas del Toro province left one protester dead and more than 100 injured, a government spokesman said.

A strong 6.1 magnitude earthquake rattled Costa Rica Monday night, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

Ten Americans accused of illegally trying to take 33 children out of Haiti appeared in a preliminary hearing with a judge on Tuesday, court officials said.

Rescuers searched for survivors Monday as crews sought to deliver food and water and prevent looting after the fifth strongest earthquake in 100 years ravaged central and southern Chile.

A former Mexican senator was reported missing on Saturday, Mexico’s attorney general’s office said.

At least 18 people were killed in a shootout in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas, state media reported.

“We never imagined having a house like this,” says Eric Martinez as he walks through the three small bedrooms with their flowered quilts and family pictures.

A bore hole reached 33 trapped Chilean miners Friday, officials said, but it must be widened before the miners can squeeze through — a process that should take a few weeks.

The United Kingdom is turning its sights to Latin America, a region that it has neglected, Foreign Minister William Hague said.

Colombia’s new president may have a chance to test his diplomatic skills as soon as he takes office Saturday. Venezuela’s foreign minister could be attending his inauguration.

An Argentinean court has charged and ordered the arrest of a man who allegedly fathered ten children with his daughter, a local government agency reported Saturday.

Eight people were killed and three others were injured after a group of gunmen opened fire on a private bus in Honduras, officials said.

One lucky boy in Canada can say without a doubt that he has his own personal guardian angel — not of the spiritual kind, but of the furry.

Tsunami warnings were canceled Saturday for all areas except Russia and Japan, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said.


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