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Cold temperatures cause death, damage in South America
An intense cold front in southern Latin America continues to blanket the region, causing deaths, school and highway closures, and other woes.
Graffiti message warns of more violence in Juarez
A graffiti message on a wall in Juarez, Mexico, warns of a car bombing if U.S. authorities do not look into alleged ties between Mexican federal police and drug traffickers, a police spokesman said Monday.
Americans warned about dengue fever cases in Honduras
The American Embassy in Honduras has issued a warning about classic dengue and hemorrhagic dengue fever, which have killed 21 people in the country this year. Five more deaths are under investigation.
U.S. postpones meeting with Cuban dissident families
A meeting that U.S. diplomats had requested with relatives of some Cuban political prisoners has been put on hold, dissidents said Monday.
17 killed at party attack in Mexico
Seventeen people were killed and 10 injured in an attack on a party in Torreon, Mexico, the state-run news agency Notimex reported, citing a representative of the federal attorney’s general office.
Argentina braces for more frigid temperatures
A weeklong cold snap that has killed at least eight people in Argentina is expected to continue Monday, state media reported.
17 killed at Mexican party attack
Seventeen people were killed and 10 injured in an attack on a party in Torreon, Mexico, the state-run news agency Notimex reported, citing a representative of the federal attorney’s general office.
8 die in Argentina cold snap
At least eight people have died in a cold snap in Argentina in the past several days, the nation’s state-run news agency reported.
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Venezuelan TV shows exhumed skeleton of former military leader
State television showed the skeletal remains of one of Hugo Chavez’s heroes Friday as the Venezuelan president called for an investigation into his death.
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At least 12 killed in Mexico clashes
Three separate clashes between soldiers and gang members near the U.S. border in Mexico left a dozen people dead and 21 injured, authorities said.
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