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Monthly Archives: July, 2013

Reporters in conflict zones appeal for justice at U.N.

AFP's prize-winning Somalia correspondent Mustafa Haji Abdinur told 15 council ambassadors he was a "dead man walking."

Rolling Stone snubbed over Boston bombing suspect cover

Boston punk band Dropkick Murphys tweeted: "Rolling Stone you should be ashamed. How about one of the courageous victims on your cover instead of this loser scum bag!"

Illegal organ extraction is the second leading human trafficking offense in Costa Rica

Data from the Immigration Administration shows an average of one organ trafficking case each month so far in 2013.

Panama awaits international experts to check weapons on North Korea ship seized at the Panama Canal

North Korea's Foreign Ministry demanded the immediate release of the ship, and Cuba defended the shipment.

Environment, public security ministries announce partnership for police patrols in Costa Rican national parks

Authorities say the new outposts and patrols will improve police access to some of Costa Rica's most remote areas.

Costa Rican officials meet in Limón to discuss Jairo Mora case

Environment Minister René Castro and Public Security Vice Minister Celso Gamboa appeared with members of Mora's family.

Costa Rica leads Central America in dengue cases, while cases worldwide surge

Costa Rica surpassed its Central American neighbors after reporting the third most cases in the region in 2012.

Crime blog: Why is Craigslist so popular among creepy murderers?

If your "casual encounters" hookup suggests that you meet him at a farm in the middle of nowhere, you should probably look for another ad.

Mexico captures Zetas cartel leader in Peña Nieto’s biggest bust

Miguel Ángel Trevino Morales, known as "Z 40," was taken into custody near the northern border city of Nuevo Laredo by armed forces who intercepted his pickup truck with a helicopter at about 3:45 a.m. Monday morning.

Regulatory authority seeks culprits for error in fuel-price calculation

If found guilty, employees may be fired.

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