Police Take Over From Army in Mexico Border City
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) -- Mexican army troops were pulled off Ciudad Juarez's streets Thursday and replaced by thousands of federal police officers who will take over the fight against drug-related violence that claimed over 2,600 lives last year in this border city. feeds.nytimes.com |
Mexico Seizes 5, 830 Sea Turtle Eggs, Arrests 2
ACAPLUCO, Mexico (AP) -- Authorities on Mexico's western Pacific coast say they have detained two suspects who were allegedly transporting 5,830 sea turtle eggs recently extracted from local beaches. feeds.nytimes.com |
Scientists: Haiti Quake Caused by Previously Unknown Fault
Scientists say newly-discovered fault could be connected to a larger system of faults that have never been mapped www1.voanews.com |
Brazil Faces Challenges Ahead of 2014 World Cup
Observers complain government is dragging its feet with regards to preparations voanews.com |
Search Continues for Trapped Ecuadorean Miners
Two miners were with two other workers in mine late Friday when cave-in occurred, trapping men about 150 meters below surface voanews.com |