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Strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake strikes southern Peru

The Geophysical Institute of Peru estimated a magnitude of 7.2 and a depth of 108 kilometers.

CK Hutchison seeks more than $1.5 billion from Panama over loss of two Canal ports

The Hong Kong-based conglomerate initiated international arbitration against the Panamanian government over the cancellation of the Balboa and Cristóbal concessions. Its subsidiary, Panama Ports Company, is also pursuing a separate claim for more than $2 billion.

FBI searches Eric Swalwell's home and seizes electronic devices as part of investigation into alleged sexual assault

Agents arrested the former congressman last Saturday at the San Francisco airport, where, armed with a search warrant, they seized his electronic devices.

Unemployment claims fall to 206,000

During the week ending August 8, the largest increases in initial claims were recorded in Michigan, with 1,931 additional claims; New York, with 1,379; Texas, with 1,324; South Carolina, with 1,268; and Illinois, with 994.

US sends first group of deportees to Liberia: Among them were Venezuelans and Cubans

Twenty people arrived in the African country on Thursday as part of an agreement that will allow the Trump administration to transfer up to 1,200 foreigners over the next year.

State Department says American under arrest in China on espionage charges is ‘wrongfully detained’

This designation increases diplomatic pressure one month before the leader of the Chinese communist regime, Xi Jinping, visits President Donald Trump in Washington.

University suspends academic who uncovered Jason Arday fraud

University Rector Petra De Sutter issued a statement on the matter, confirming that the school had chosen to "take appropriate action," but did not mention Cofnas by name.

Missouri judge upholds Trump-backed congressional district map for November election

The ruling was issued Wednesday by Cole County Circuit Court Judge Daniel Green, who determined that the Missouri Constitution does not allow the referendum process to be used to challenge congressional district maps approved by the Legislature.

Cuba agents reportedly infiltrate Central American Games to prevent athletes from defecting

An investigation by Diario Libre claims that Cuban regime security personnel even wore uniforms from other delegations to monitor their athletes in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Five athletes from the island left the delegation during the tournament.

Mexico continues to apply diplomatic and legal pressure on Washington to shed light on deaths of 17 migrants during ICE operations and in custody

Mexican Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco stated on Wednesday that, of the 20 complaints filed on July 13—eight with state attorneys general and 12 with district attorneys—the United States has provided a response to only four.