U.S. Extradition Effort Strains Ties With Jamaica
The State Department is facing obstacles to extraditing a politically connected man accused of cocaine and arms trafficking. feeds.nytimes.com |
Human Rights Defenders Seek Protection in Mexico
Mexico’s human rights activists have their hands full as they grapple with a growing class of victims: themselves. nytimes.com |
Victims of Massacre in Mexico Said to Be Migrants
Seventy-two people whose bodies were found Tuesday were killed by gunmen who tried to take their money. feeds.nytimes.com |
Bore Hole for Rescue Reaches Trapped Chile Miners
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- Rescuers achieved a key breakthrough in efforts to rescue 33 trapped miners on Friday, reaching the caverns where they are imprisoned with a bore hole that will now be widened so that they can be pulled to freedom. feeds.nytimes.com |
Deal Averts Trial in Disputed Guantánamo Case
A former child soldier pleaded guilty to terrorism-related charges, averting the awkward prospect of being the first to stand trial before a commission under Obama. feeds.nytimes.com |