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Venezuela parliament head Cabello denies drug accusations
3:50:00 AM

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro talks next   to National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello at a meeting of the United   Socialist Party in CaracasBy Corina Pons and Alexandra Ulmer CARACAS (Reuters) - The Venezuelan government's second most powerful figure, Diosdado Cabello, denied on Tuesday any involvement in the drug trade after U.S. media reports that he and other officials were under investigation for trafficking and money laundering. Stories in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times outlined long-simmering accusations from the United States that the governments of President Nicolas Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chavez, have facilitated cocaine shipments. "It would never occur to us to get involved in something that would hurt young people," the National Assembly head and No. 2 in the ruling Socialist Party told Venezuela's parliament.




Insight: Islamic State learns lessons from U.S. raid - jihadist sources
2:56:43 AM

A destroyed building with a wall painted with the   black flag commonly used by Islamic State militants, is seen in the town of   al-AlamBy Mariam Karouny BEIRUT (Reuters) - A U.S. special forces raid against an Islamic State leader in Syria caught the jihadist group off guard, killing not only the declared target, but also two other important figures, jihadist sources in Syria said. The sources said a spy must have infiltrated the movement and passed on vital information that helped the U.S. commandos zero in on the home of their victim early Saturday when most of the guards had left to join a battle elsewhere. The Islamic State was also considering tightening its recruitment procedures to try to root out moles and was considering forming a specialist unit to counter such attacks in future.




Gunfight in blood-soaked western Mexican state kills at least eight
1:25:10 AM
At least eight people died in a shootout between Mexican federal police and suspected gang members in the troubled western state of Jalisco, a government official said on Tuesday. The gunfight took place on Monday in the municipality of Villa Purificacion, where members of the Jalisco New Generation (JNG) cartel shot down an army helicopter on May 1, killing six military personnel on a day of clashes that claimed 15 lives. Over the past two months at least 20 federal and state police killed have been in separate clashes with the gang.


Texas police seek gang truce, end of bloodshed after deadly brawl
12:06:43 AM

Waco Police Department photo shows police   investigators at the scene at the Twin Peaks Restaurant in Waco TexasBy Lisa Maria Garza WACO, Texas (Reuters) - Texas police asked rival motorcycle gangs on Tuesday to put aside their differences after a weekend brawl at a Waco restaurant that left nine people dead and 18 injured, calling for a halt to the carnage and threats of revenge attacks. "There has been enough tragedy and there has been enough bloodshed in Waco, Texas. Few of those involved in the deadly brawl are from the Waco area, Swanton said.




High bail, prolonged jail for bikers in deadly Texas gang brawl
Tuesday, May 19, 2015 11:31 PM
By Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - The bail is beyond reach, the booking process is moving at a snail's pace and the time in jail is likely to be lengthy for the 170 people arrested in connection with the motorcycle gang fight in the Texas city of Waco that left nine dead. Law enforcement wants gang members to remain behind bars, legal experts said, as they try to find out who did what to whom in a fight among more than 100 bikers. It happened at a Twin Peaks restaurant and spilled into two parking lots, leaving behind a trail of evidence that included blood, guns, knives and chains.


Fifteen people missing in Mexican state where 43 students massacred
Tuesday, May 19, 2015 11:29 PM
Announcing an investigation into the disappearance, the attorney general's office of Guerrero state said the 15 went missing last week from the town of Chilapa, the scene of recent violence ahead of local and national elections on June 7. Guerrero has for years been plagued by widespread drug-related crime and political corruption, and the 15 disappeared after an armed vigilante group entered Chilapa and took control of local policing from the municipal authorities. Chilapa is less than 200 kilometres (124 miles) away from Iguala, the city where the 43 students went missing last September, sparking nationwide protests and plunging Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto into a deep political crisis.


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