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The Fareed Challenge: The Israeli – Palestinian conflict

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With 25 people killed in violent outbreaks, Thursday was one of Chihuahua state’s deadliest days of the year, the state Investigations Agency said on Friday.

Temporary calm returned to Rio de Janeiro on Saturday as anxious residents remained locked in their homes, awaiting developments in the week-long conflict that has turned their picturesque city into a de facto war zone.

A pregnant 10-year-old, allegedly raped by her stepfather, has become the latest lightning rod in the country’s heated abortion debate.

Security forces were burning the bodies of the dead this week in a Jamaican neighborhood ravaged by a failed attempt to arrest a suspected drug kingpin, according to residents, who said their entire neighborhood had been a war zone.

The chief of the national police in Ecuador, Freddy Martinez, said Friday that he was resigning effectively immediately.

Officials say about 40 people were buried in two landslides here. Four of them were Carlos Coti’s family members.

Mexico’s lower chamber of Congress has voted overwhelmingly to strip a lawmaker accused of ties with drug traffickers of his legislative duties, opening up the possibility of prosecution.

Two strong aftershocks shook parts of Chile on Friday morning, hours before U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was to meet with Chilean President Michele Bachelet and her successor.

Tubes packed with flashlights, water and oxygen were being sent Monday morning to 33 Chilean miners trapped for nearly three weeks in an underground shelter, said national Mining Minister Laurence Golborne.

Decades after The Beatles first surged onto the international music stage, fans in Argentina are flocking to a new museum dedicated to the ‘Fab Four’ that opened in the country’s capital this week.

Ten Americans accused of trying illegally to take 33 children from Haiti had met with a Haitian police officer and a Dominican official the week before being stopped at the border, interpreters who worked with the group said Wednesday.

The death toll rose to 75 Sunday on Brazil’s southeast coast after three days of torrential rains unleashed a series of deadly mudslides, an emergency official said.

At least 28 people died and at least 44 were injured when a bus plunged off a highway and into a ravine in Bolivia Sunday, state media said.


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