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Pope Francis (R) and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro exchange gifts during a private audience in the pontiff's library on June 17, 2013 at the Vatican. AFP PHOTO / POOL / ANDREAS SOLAROANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images

    Latin America

    Maduro calls visit with pope 'extraordinary'

    Hugo Chávez’s successor, President Nicolás Maduro, said he’d had an 'extraordinary' meeting with Pope Francis. The meeting, the first for the two men, comes as Maduro is facing food shortages and runaway inflation.

  • GUANTANAMO

    FOIA suit reveals Guantánamo’s ‘indefinite detainees’

    The Obama administration Monday lifted a veil of secrecy surrounding the status of the detainees at Guantánamo, for the first time publicly naming the four dozen captives it defined as indefinite detainees.

  • Real estate

    A tug of rights war over condo gets uglier and uglier

    The ugliness — a sliding condo market, mystery phone calls and accusations of fraud — belies the beauty of the backdrop: a condo development called Aqua nestled in Miami Beach. The tangle over unit 902 is playing out in the legal system. At issue: whether a condo association has the right to stop a short sale and try to buy the unit itself.

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