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Police report reveals new details in Peru murder case

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A Peruvian police report leaked Monday says the alleged victim of Joran van der Sloot was found in his hotel room on the floor, half-dressed. The report provides new details about the hours before Stephany Flores’ body was found.

The mayor and a council member were gunned down Wednesday in a city in the Mexican state of Oaxaca in the third occurrence of political assassinations in the past two weeks, the government-run Notimex news agency reported.

Fifteen people were killed Wednesday at a carwash in the western Mexican state of Nayarit, the state attorney general’s office told CNNMexico.com.

Wyclef Jean will announce exclusively on CNN’s “Larry King Live” Thursday night that he intends to run for president of Haiti, a source close to the Haitian recording artist said Tuesday.

Former Hurricane Richard continued to weaken Monday, becoming a tropical depression, the National Hurricane Center reported.

Haiti’s former first lady will face President Rene Preval’s handpicked successor in a presidential runoff in January, the country’s Central Election Commission reported Tuesday.

A bus plunged into a ravine Tuesday in northwestern Peru, causing multiple fatalities and injuries, the state news agency reported.

A court sentenced former Uruguayan President Juan Maria Bordaberry to 30 years in prison on Wednesday for the coup that consolidated his power in 1973 and for human rights violations.

Meet the “greatest generation” — the 16 million servicemen and women who served in World War II.

Slashing red tape or ignoring ordinarily required paperwork, officials in the United States and the Netherlands have cleared the way for scores of Haitian orphans to leave their earthquake-ravaged homeland, according to officials from the two countries.

The permanent council of the Organization of American States has approved a resolution asking troops to withdraw from the disputed border area between Costa Rica and Nicaragua.

At least 30 armed men invaded a drug-treatment center in northern Mexico late Thursday night and killed 19 patients and wounded four others, the state-run Notimex news agency reported Friday.

Fidel Castro appeared publicly in his trademark olive green shirt on Saturday for the first time since he fell ill and renounced power four years ago, according to a state-run website.

A town mayor was gunned down and killed in his office Wednesday afternoon in central Mexico, state and federal officials said.

Hip-hop singer Wyclef Jean is not on the list of candidates approved by Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council to run in this year’s presidential election.

The signal of one of Mexico’s largest television networks faded to black for almost an hour as a symbolic protest of violence against journalists.


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