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'El Chapo' Guzmán Capture Latest News: Mexican Authorities Would Deny Extradition of 'El Chapo' to the U.S.: Official

Mexican authorities are not contemplating extraditing Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán to the United States, a top official told Mexican media.

Life Ball 2014: Ricky Martin Will Perform in Europe's Largest Benefit Gala Against AIDS

The 2014 Life Ball, one of the largest annual galas in Europe, which has the purpose of raising funds for the fight against AIDS, revealed that Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin would be the main star of the prestigious gala.

Salsa Singer José Feliciano Dies at 78 in a Car Crash in Puerto Rico [Video]

José "Cheo" Feliciano, one of the biggest exponents of salsa and bolero music, died on Wednesday in Puerto Rico in a car crash, authorities confirmed on Thursday.

Total Lunar Eclipse: Hours, Locations, U.S. and Latin America

The year's first total lunar eclipse will happen on April 15, a phenomenon that will be enjoyed by the inhabitants of the western hemisphere and can be seen from all of North America and Latin American countries on the continent's west.

Venezuela News: Globovisión Journalist Nairobi Pinto Kidnapped for Political Reasons, Says Activist

Venezuelan journalist Nairobi Pinto is still missing and her kidnapping might be related to political interests, according to student leader Gaby Arellano.

Human Barbie Speaks on Maternity: With Hints of Racism, Says She Prefers to be Tortured to Death Than Being a Mother

The "Human Barbie", Valeria Lukyanova, granted an interview with GQ in which she says that more than just being a doll, she is a spiritual person seeking to improve the human species, assuring that the lack of beauty in humanity stems from the mixing of races.

Peaches Geldof Dies at 25: Police Find No Drugs or Suicide Note at the Scene

Peaches Geldof. a British model, writer, TV host and daughter of Irish musician Sir Bob Geldof, died on Monday, April 5 at 25 for reasons still unknown, local media reported.

Michael Schumacher's Latest News: Pilot Shows Progress and Moments of Consciousness, Says His Agent

German Formula 1 pilot Michael Schumacher, who is still in a coma at the Grenoble hospital since last Dec. 29, has shown some progress and moments of consciousness recently, said his agent on Thursday.

Maduro in The New York Times: Venezuela's President Blames Activists of Deaths, Calls for Dialogue and Peace

The President of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, published an opinion piece in the American newspaper, The New York Times, in which he calls for dialogue, diplomacy and peace in his country, and blames the opposition's activists for the more than 30 deaths which have happened during the protests against his government.

Chile Earthquake Update: Michelle Bachelet Declares Catastrophe Zone in Three Cities in Northern Chile

The regions of Arica, Parinocota and Tarapacá in northern Chile have been declared catastrophe zones by President Michelle Bachelet, after the powerful 8.2 degrees earthquake which hit the northern region yesterday.

Footballer Jaba Kankava Saves the Life of Rival Player in Ukrainian League [Video]

The Ukrainian soccer league lived one of its most dramatic moments on the weekend when player Jaba Kankava, of the Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk team helped his colleague Oleg Gusev of the Kiev Dynamos, who passed away for a few minutes after crashing into goalkeeper Denys Boyko.

'Chapo' Guzmán Latest News: These Are the Seven Questions El Chapo Answered During His Ministerial Statement [Video]

Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, leader of the Sinaloa cartel, who was arrested last Feb. 22 in Sinaloa by Mexican authorities, denied belonging to any drug trafficking group and claimed he is a humble farmer.

Venezuela Protests Update: Maduro Orders Arrest of Family of Actress Natalia Streignard for Allegedly Planning a Coup D'Etat

The parents and brother of actress Natalia Streignard, star of the telenovela "Mi Gorda Bella", were arrested by the Bolivarian Service of National Intelligence (SEBIN) for alleged links to a coup d'etat in Venezuela.

Arizona Seeks to Get Rid of Its Image As the Most 'Anti-Mexican' State in the United States

Despite that the controversial 2010 anti-immigrant law initiative known as SB-1070 is practically void, Arizona is still considered by many to be the most "anti-Mexican" state in the United States.

Mexico Condemns U.S. Espionage of Former President Felipe Calderón

After German magazine Der Spiegel revealed last week that the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States had carried out espionage actions against the former President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, the government of Mexico has condemned said actions and demands and investigation on the matter.

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