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Sandra Ávila Beltran has lived, worked and loved inside the upper echelons of the Mexican drug world since the late 1970s.
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last year after serving a seven year prison sentence – including two
years in solitary confinement – Ávila, 56, gave her first interview in
nearly a decade. She spoke to the Guardian’s Jonathan Franklin in an
exclusive three-hour meeting from her home in Guadalajara.
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Turkish opposition MP says he has evidence of clandestine support by
the country’s authorities for Islamic State. The police didn’t arrest
jihadists thought to be responsible for bomb attacks in Ankara and
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Police
in Colombia have arrested three people and seized 359 bags of cocaine
which, they say, belonged to the country's largest cocaine-trafficking
organization, the so-called Usuga clan. Image: AFP/Colombian Police
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23-year-old woman in Boca Raton is recovering after being bitten by a
nurse shark Sunday afternoon. Jimmie Johnson reports. Subscribe to WPBF
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Philippines: Duterte calls for re-introduction of death penalty
The
Philippine president-elect, Rodrigo Duterte, has said he wants the
death penalty re-introduced, and that suspected criminals who resist
arrest should be shot dead.
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Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump calls newly elected London mayor Sadiq Khan 'rude' and 'ignorant'.
Venezuelan
President Nicolás Maduro has declared a 60-day state of emergency in
hopes of salvaging the country's disintegrating economy.
Economic
mismanagement, frequent shortages of basic goods and the crash of
prices for the country's once-prosperous oil exports have
left Venezuelans in crisis and their government strapped for cash.
Maduro is expanding on his previously-declared economic state of
emergency from last January.
It's not yet clear exactly what this
expanded state of emergency entails, but last year, the state of
emergency gave the country's security forces more control over the
people of several regions near the Venezuelan-Colombian border.
Dissatisfaction
with Maduro's regime has bolstered the country's opposition movement,
which is currently calling for a referendum on Maduro's term. U.S.
intelligence officials recently told reporters the country could be
headed for a total political collapse.
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