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Thousands mourn Hector "Macho" Camacho amid an increasingly deadly wave of violence.
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Protesters rally against President Cristina Kirchner's policies that allegedly hurt middle and upper class citizens.
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Nicaragua's 'revolutionary' drug war
Ortega's fixation on getting support for the 'war on drugs' may simply be an attempt to appeal to social conservatives.
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Banners reportedly appear signed by country's largest cartel denying responsibility for killings of 49 people.
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