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Tsunami warnings lifted everywhere but in Russia, Japan

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

Eight U.S. missionaries who were detained for almost three weeks in Haiti on child kidnapping charges arrived in Miami, Florida, late Wednesday night after a judge ordered them freed.

Eduardo Ravani Jr. was photographing a wedding reception early Saturday at Las Terrazas dela Reina on the hills overlooking Santiago, Chile, when the party disc jockey told him: “Hey, I think the building is moving.”

Gunmen killed at least 10 people in two separate attacks in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Saturday, state media said.

The trial of U.S. government contractor Alan Gross, accused of trying to destabilize the Cuban government, ended Saturday, but no verdict was immediately given.

Images appearing to show former Cuban President Fidel Castro surfaced Saturday on a pro-government blog, which claims the photos were taken Wednesday.

Mexican authorities uncovered a mass grave containing at least 17 bodies, the state-run Notimex news agency reported, citing federal and state officials.

We had not been in Port-au-Prince in a month, not since those horrible days following the earthquake when the city looked like wreckage.

The plight of the 33 Chilean miners that has caught the attention of much of the world has also attracted dozens of notes from well-wishers, some of which have been posted on the Ministry of Mining’s website.

Chile’s mining minister expressed optimism Thursday that the 33 miners trapped since early last month 2,300 feet below ground here will be rescued in early November.

President Hugo Chavez’s ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela won a majority of seats in the country’s parliamentary elections, the National Electoral Council said early Monday.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has declared a state of emergency for the South American nation’s electricity supply and announced a series of billing sanctions and rewards based on a customer’s energy use.

The preliminary investigation into a hotel explosion in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, points to swamp gas and a leaking pipe as possible causes, the Quintana Roo state attorney general told CNN Tuesday.

The New Year will be big for female politicians in Latin America.

Tropical Storm Karl formed Tuesday afternoon in the northwest Caribbean Sea, prompting coastal warnings by the Mexican government, the National Hurricane Center said.


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