Separated Children in Haiti Often Not Welcome Home
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Stranded since the earthquake, 9-year-old Ana toes the dusty concrete outside her orphanage and tells a social worker she wants to go back to live with her half-sister. Within hours, the aid worker hits pay dirt, finding the adult sister in a sprawling shantytown. feeds.nytimes.com |
Mexico Extradites Ex-Gov. To US on Drug Charges
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexico has extradited a former state governor to the United States to face charges of helping a cartel smuggling cocaine through the resort of Cancun en route to the U.S. market. feeds.nytimes.com |
Op-Ed Contributor: Out of Castro’s Prison, but Still Not Free
A Cuban dissident exiled to Spain last week looks back on the “education” he received in seven years behind bars. feeds.nytimes.com |
Near Cuba, Wary Kin Wait for Proof of a New Path
The expatriate community in Florida is a natural, and perhaps necessary, source of capital for the private sector Cuba says it must expand. feeds.nytimes.com |
Poor Prospects for New Climate Meeting
There is no chance of completing a treaty to reduce emissions, few heads of state are planning to attend, and there are no major new initiatives on the agenda. feeds.nytimes.com |