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Mexico suspends probe into missing politician

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Mexican authorities have suspended their investigation into the disappearance of a former presidential candidate after his family asked authorities to stand back from the case, the attorney general’s office announced Saturday.

Argentina’s president is scheduled to temporarily hand over power Wednesday as she undergoes thyroid cancer surgery.

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.

Jose Vega may be 70 years old but, he’s fit and wiry. He’s uncomfortable sitting still and is constantly on the move.

Cuba’s defense minister died suddenly Saturday of a heart attack at the age of 75, the Caribbean nation’s state news service reported.

Hurricane Irene whipped the northern coast of the Dominican Republic early Tuesday as the slowly strengthening storm continued its march through the northern Caribbean, the National Hurricane Center said.

A lead investigator and another official looking into the massacre of 72 migrants whose bodies were found this week in northern Mexico are missing, President Felipe Calderon said Friday.

Prince William and his wife Catherine are to plant a tree, meet Canadian war veterans and take part in a cooking workshop on the third day of their official tour of Canada.

Two doctors who performed breast enlargement surgery on a German porn actress have been charged with negligent manslaughter after the woman’s death, a prosecutor’s spokesman said.

Tropical Storm Matthew made landfall over eastern Nicaragua on Friday afternoon, bringing with it a threat of heavy rain, flash floods and mudslides.

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A high-level Venezuelan official wanted by Spain in connection with links to a Basque terrorist group was due to testify Wednesday in a Venezuelan court looking into his extradition, the South American nation’s top prosecutor said.

Voters in Ecuador were at the polls Saturday for a referendum of government and social reforms that critics say is a thinly disguised attempt to consolidate more power for President Rafael Correa.

Family members and friends of billionaire Richard Branson, including actress Kate Winslet, were taking stock of their blessings after their narrow escape from the business magnate’s burning Caribbean island home, which had been ignited by a lightning strike.

A judge in Venezuela has ruled that all printed news media cannot publish “violent, bloody or grotesque” photographs for the next 30 days because the pictures can cause psychological and moral harm to children.

Federal police have arrested a man they believe is responsible for coordinating the kidnappings of more than 70 migrants later found dead in northern Mexico last year, authorities said Friday.


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