Guatemala Hands Over Key File In Army Genocide Case
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemala's government handed over a military document on Thursday containing evidence soldiers massacred villagers during the country's civil war which could help prosecute top officials for genocide. feeds.nytimes.com |
Mexican Army Kills 15 Suspected Drug Gang Members
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Fifteen suspected drug gang members were killed in a shootout with Mexican soldiers on Tuesday in western Mexico in the latest fatal clash between warring cartels and federal forces. feeds.nytimes.com |
Lori Berenson Ordered to Return to Prison in Peru
Lori Berenson, imprisoned on charges of aiding rebels in Peru, was released on parole in May but must now complete the final five years of her original sentence, a court said. feeds.nytimes.com |
Plane Crashes In Venezuela With 50 on Board
PUERTO ORDAZ (Reuters) - A plane owned by Venezuela's state-run airline Conviasa crashed on Monday during a domestic flight with about 50 people on board, but at least 23 survived, witnesses and authorities said. feeds.nytimes.com |
David Thompson, 48, Dies; Barbados Prime Minister
Mr. Thompson, who became prime minister of the Caribbean nation of 270,000 people in January 2008, had been ill since March and traveled to New York several times for treatment. feeds.nytimes.com |