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Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa asked the Colombian guerrilla group FARC on Thursday to affirm the authenticity of a video in which a rebel leader says the group gave funds to Correa's presidential campaign
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The leaking of the video marks a more aggressive approach, perhaps triggered by Mr Correa’s seeming radicalisation since he won a fresh election under a new constitution in April
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A government that tries to destroy a free press while seizing foreign businesses and harboring terrorists is a government with no credibility. Ecuador merits neither trade preferences nor respect
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President Rafael Correa made a direct plea Thursday to leaders of Colombia' main leftist rebel army to confirm whether they contributed to his 2006 election campaign
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A police statement Friday says Jorge Alberto Soza has been arrested in the eastern town of Ontinyent
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The boys, suspected young drug cartel members often dubbed 'narco juniors,' scraped a large hole through a brick wall using an iron rod at bedtime in the center in Tijuana
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The ousted Honduran president has arrived at a Nicaraguan town just south of the border from where he plans a second attempt to return home
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Some drug war troops are accused of human rights abuses, and the U.S. needs to take a stand for justice
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Manuel Zelaya drove a jeep to Esteli, a town just 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of the Honduran border, where he shut himself inside a hotel Thursday night to plan a strategy
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Security at the Honduran border with Nicaragua was stepped up as ousted leader Manuel Zelaya began his journey to reclaim the presidency