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Cuba volleyball players jailed for rape in Finland

BBC: Five members of Cuba’s national volleyball team have been convicted of raping a Finnish woman during a World League tournament in Tampere. Four of the men, including the captain, were given five-year jail sentences while a fifth is facing a prison term of three and a half years. They were detained in the southern Finnish city on 2 July… Read more »

At UN Assembly, South American leaders spotlight efforts to tackle corruption, drug trafficking

UN News Center: 20 September 2016 – Mauricio Macri, President of Argentina, was among several leaders from South America addressing the opening day of the United Nations General Assembly who highlighted the need to tackle challenges that affected his region, but also the world: eradicating poverty; addressing climate change; and combating drug trafficking and violence associated with organized crime. He… Read more »

Venezuela: Non-Aligned Summit Fizzles for Maduro

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Al Jazeera: Only a handful of leaders have travelled to a meeting of a large Cold War-era bloc in Venezuela in an embarrassment for the crisis-hit socialist government. Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has touted the 17th meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement as one that would “be remembered for centuries”, as the unpopular leftist seeks to bolster his international legitimacy.

Brazil’s Ex-President Lula to be tried for Corruption

BBC NEWS: Brazil’s former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will stand trial on corruption and money laundering charges over an alleged scheme at the state oil company, Petrobras, a judge has said. Prosecutors say he accepted 3.7m reais ($1.11m; £867,000) in bribes connected to the multi-billion dollar scheme.

Mexico Drug War Fuels Private Security Boom

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Guadalajara, Mexico –  Having spent the morning rumbling through downtown Guadalajara in their impenetrable armoured van, the three Seguritec employees entrusted with collecting cash from local businesses stopped to receive one last payment. Two of them got out to collect the money, but upon returning to their vehicle they realised their colleague had fled with about $800,000 in local currency.

Brazil’s ex-Speaker faces losing seat over Swiss bank accounts

BBC:The ex-Speaker of Brazil’s lower house, Eduardo Cunha, faces being stripped of his seat amid accusations he lied about undeclared Swiss bank accounts. Newspaper O Globo (in Portuguese) counts 300 representatives who will vote against him later on Monday – well above the 257 required. Mr Cunha is widely regarded as the architect of the impeachment process against President Dilma… Read more »

Colombia Farc rebels hand over child soldiers

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BBC: The Colombian rebel group, the Farc, has handed over a first group of child soldiers as part of a peace accord signed with the government last month. The International Red Cross said the eight children would be given mental and physical examinations before being taken to temporary reception centers. They said the ultimate aim was to try to return… Read more »

Venezuela seeks to expand economic presence in Caribbean

JAMAICA OBSERVER: Venezuela’s Minister of Foreign Trade, Jesus Farias says the country is seeking to expand its economic presence in the Caribbean. At a recent meeting with businessmen in the Dutch overseas territory of Bonaire, Farias said as part of actions promoted by the Venezuelan government to diversify its economy, the focus is that of presenting its exportable offer to other… Read more »

Peru Sentences Ex-Soldiers to Prison for Killing Villagers in 1985

New York Times: LIMA, Peru — A Peruvian court on Thursday sentenced former army officers and soldiers to prison for killing dozens of peasants in an Andean village 31 years ago during the height of a conflict between the government and Shining Path rebels. In the 1985 massacre in the town of Accomarca, 71 villagers were killed, including 23 children…. Read more »