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Mexico arrests 'Gulf drug cartel leader'
Man said to be Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sanchez, one of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords, arrested and presented to public.
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Colombia's Nasa caught by endless war
The Nasa people remain in the crossfire as fighting rages between the army and guerrilla forces.
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Last Modified: 29 Jul 2012 11:54 GMT
As PRI wins, Mexico looks forward to its past
Analysis: Riding to victory on a longing for earlier stability, Nieto will need to crack down on drug violence.
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Last Modified: 02 Jul 2012 20:36 GMT
Bolivian police reject government pay deal
Leftist government deploys military on the streets and accuses striking officers of setting the stage for a coup.
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Bolivia announces deal with striking police
Interior minister says officers to end their mutiny in key cities after accepting offer of new salary terms.
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Bolivia deploys army amid police strike
New rounds of talks planned to end mutiny by policemen demanding better pay and resignation of police chief.
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Last Modified: 24 Jun 2012 03:18 GMT
Dying to cover the drug war
Mexico has become one of the world's most dangerous countries for journalists, with at least 44 killed since 2006.
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