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The Fareed Challenge: April 11, 2010

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The Mexican government is planning to make BP and the United States pay for damages and for costs associated with the company’s ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, the state news agency Notimex reported Monday.

Could a Mexican drug cartel be the next target for a group of hackers known for online attacks against banks and government institutions?

CNN International’s “Going Green” is back for another series of special programming with “Extreme Science,” a special one-hour documentary that will take viewers on a journey where scientists study global warming in one of the coldest places on earth.

Mexican marines have captured an alleged top leader of the Beltran Leyva cartel, handing authorities a major victory in their fight against powerful drug organizations, the government said Sunday.

The former president of Argentina underwent major surgery Sunday on his right carotid artery, the country’s official news agency reported.

A standoff was brewing at a Venezuelan prison complex Saturday where armed prisoners were refusing to negotiate with the government, which was prepared to send troops in to disarm the place.

Tropical Storm Emily unleashed potentially life-threatening heavy rains across Haiti early Thursday as nearly 12,000 United Nations peacekeepers waited on emergency standby.

Haiti’s earthquake is creating “a generation of amputees,” something that will pose a challenge for Haitian society for years to come, experts say.

Colombian politician Marcos Baquero was released by the FARC Colombian rebel group after one year and seven months of captivity, according to CNN affiliate Caracol TV.

At least 13 people were killed and at least 13 others were injured when a fuel tanker overturned and caught fire on a Venezuelan highway Thursday, state media reported.

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.

Five gang members have confessed to involvement in last week’s torching of a casino in Monterrey in which 52 people were killed, Nuevo Leon Gov. Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz told reporters Monday.

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 prison riot in Venezuela left eight dead and 16 injured, the country’s penitentiary director told CNN en EspaƱol on Wednesday.

A 13-year-old boy has been detained in Argentina in connection with a beating death Tuesday during the national Day of Spring celebrations, the official state-run news agency said Thursday.


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