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Deaths in Saipan shooting | Print |  E-mail
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Officials said the shootings occurred in two different parts of the island
Officials said the shootings occurred in two different parts of the island
At least four people have been shot dead and six wounded after a gunman fired into a crowd of tourists on the resort island of Saipan.

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Peru police hold 'fat gang' killers | Print |  E-mail
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Police say the gang could have been involved in dozens of killings [EPA]
Police say the gang could have been involved in dozens of killings [EPA]
Police in Peru say they have broken up a gang that allegedly killed dozens of people and sold fat from the corpses to buyers in Europe who used it to make cosmetics.

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US debates lifting Cuba travel ban | Print |  E-mail
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The United States Congress is debating a proposal to lift the travel ban to Cuba, almost half a century after the US isolated itself from the communist country.

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Colombia-Venezuela divide widens | Print |  E-mail
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Chavez, left, and Colombia president Alvaro Uribe have locked horns over the bases' use [AFP]
Chavez, left, and Colombia president Alvaro Uribe have locked horns over the bases' use [AFP]
Colombia has accused Venezuela of blowing up two pedestrian bridges that link the countries.

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UK court seeks 'torture' disclosure | Print |  E-mail
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Miliband says releasing the information would harm the UK's relations with Washington [Reuters]
Miliband says releasing the information would harm the UK's relations with Washington [Reuters]
Britain's high court has ruled that more secret information relating to the alleged torture of Binyam Mohamed, a former Guantanamo Bay detainee, should be disclosed.

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