Guillermo Sáenz, 58, plans attacks and kidnappings as commander of Colombia's largest guerrilla group. His younger brother, Roberto Sáenz, publicly denounces the rebels from his seat on the Bogota City Council.
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Guillermo Sáenz, 58, plans attacks and kidnappings as commander of Colombia's largest guerrilla group. His younger brother, Roberto Sáenz, publicly denounces the rebels from his seat on the Bogota City Council.
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U.S. and Colombian investigators have dismantled an international cocaine smuggling and money laundering ring that allegedly used part of its profits to finance Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based Shiite militia, officials said Tuesday.
The aerial view for Haiti's newly installed prime minister was brutal Tuesday: a storm-ravaged landscape stretching out for miles, flooded rice fields, washed-out cities and survivors battling rivers of mud.
Fearful Mexicans are injecting rice-sized security chips under their skin, strapping on $400 bulletproof vests under work shirts, and installing satellite trackers in their cars as an unchecked crime wave sweeps the nation.
