29 April 2011 Last updated at 23:30 ET

Mexico 'cartel boss' extraditedBenjamin Arellano Felix

Mexico extradites the alleged leader of the Tijuana cartel which during its heyday controlled much of the drug flow to the United States.


Fabianna Rivera and Alejandro Antezana at the UK Embassy in La PazBolivian pair get royal treatment

The British ambassador in Bolivia throws open the embassy for a local couple's wedding on the same that William and Kate tie the knot in London.

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