Jamaica’s Opposition Easily Wins Election
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jamaica’s first female prime minister has officially led her party to a landslide victory in general elections with final results announced Tuesday.
Canada: Judge Frees Jailed Bishop
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bishop Raymond Lahey, who admitted that he was addicted to child pornography ,left a Toronto court a free man on Wednesday after being credited for time served in his 15-month sentence.
Mexico: At Least 31 Inmates Are Killed in Prison Gang Riot
By REUTERS
A battle between rival gangs inside a prison in northern Mexico left at least 31 inmates dead in the latest violence to erupt inside the country’s overcrowded penal institutions, local officials said on Wednesday.
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Chile’s President Defends His Response to Wildfires
Peru: Mine Protest Resumes
Venezuela Is Ordered to Pay $900 Million to Exxon Mobil
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Argentina: Ex-President Gets 15 Years
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Cancer Found in President of Argentina
Cuba: For More Than 2,500, a Reprieve Before Pope’s Visit
Drug Cartel’s Security Chief Captured
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A Quake-Scarred Nation Tries a Rural Road to Recovery
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