Haiti Struggles to Reopen Its Schools After Quake
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Some schools reopened in the wrecked Haitian capital on Monday nearly three months after the January 12 earthquake, but others could not because of lack of repairs or equipment, staff said. feeds.nytimes.com |
Mexico: Trafficker’s Wife Arrested
Griselda López Pérez, the wife of Joaquín Guzmán Loera, was detained in Culiacán, where Mr. Guzmán’s drug trafficking operation is based, unidentified federal officials were quoted as saying. nytimes.com |
World Briefing | The Americas: Haiti: U.S. Returns 323 Migrants Arrested at Sea
Two sailboats carrying a total of 323 Haitians were intercepted over the weekend in Bahamian waters, the largest sea interception of would-be migrants since the devastating earthquake in January. feeds.nytimes.com |
Cuban Offshore Drilling Plans Spark Concerns
Spanish company says it has drilling rights in Florida Straits; Florida Senator is urging Washington to pressure Cuba to abandon plan voanews.com |
From Darkness and Mine Dust to Sea and Sand
The 33 miners rescued have been offered something they might desperately need after more than two months of confinement underground: a vacation. feeds.nytimes.com |