Italy: 68 arrested in Camorra crackdown
Italian police arrested 68 people believed to be members of the Camorra, Naples’ ruling crime machine, in one of the largest crackdowns on organized crime in recent years.
Italian police arrested 68 people believed to be members of the Camorra, Naples’ ruling crime machine, in one of the largest crackdowns on organized crime in recent years.
Thousands of Guatemalans have taken to the streets since the slaying of a prominent lawyer who left a videotape saying that if anything happened to him it was at the behest of the country’s president.
Colombian security forces arrested 112 suspected members of the paramilitary arm of the Norte del Valle Cartel in an area of ChocĂł department near the border with Panama.
The Colombian Senate approved a proposal to hold a referendum on amending the country’s constitution to allow a third term for the hardline President Alvaro Uribe.
The Bolivian Supreme Court of Justice opened the trial of fugitive ex-president Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada in connection with the deaths of 63 protesters in October 2003.
Relatives of a group of men ordered detained for 30 days in connection with the dramatic jailbreak at a high-security prison in Mexico’s Zacatecas state blocked a federal highway.
US satellite photos released this week show Pakistan has expanded two sites crucial to its atomic program—apparently in an effort to bolster its nuclear arsenal. Pakistan denied the charges.
A judge dismissed a lawsuit alleging that former president George W. Bush violated Congress’s constitutional power to declare war by initiating a preemptive war against Iraq.
Members of the Senate voted 90-6 to approve an amendment eliminating $80 million from pending legislation intended to fund the closure of the Guantánamo Bay detention facility.
A military judge granted a motion to postpone hearings for Gitmo detainee Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al-Darbi, staing that a delay will permit completion of the Detention Policy Review.
Judge John Bates in Washington DC ruled on the limits of detaining terrorism suspects at Guantánamo Bay, rejecting the Obama administration’s “substantial support” standard.
President Obama announced plans for national fuel efficiency requirements aimed at conserving 1.8 billion barrels of oil and reducing emissions by 900 million metric tons.