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Colombian Guerrillas Propose Talks on Conflict

Colombia’s largest leftist rebel group has released a videotaped message proposing talks with the government of incoming President Juan Manuel Santos to find a political settlement to the country’s internal conflict.

The head of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, Alfonso Cano, issued the proposal Friday in a 36-minute videotape released Friday. Cano said the group known as FARC continues to be determined to find political solutions to the conflict.

Cano also criticized a controversial U.S.-Colombian agreement that gives the United States access to seven Colombian bases for anti-drug operations. Colombia is Washington’s closest ally in Latin America and has received billions of dollars in mostly military aid during President Alvaro Uribe’s tenure, which ends August 7.

There was no immediate response from President-elect Santos, who has pledged to continue Mr. Uribe’s security policies. The FARC has been at war with the Colombian government for 46 years, but Mr. Uribe’s government has made progress in battling the guerrillas in recent years.

Colombia, the European Union and the United States have designated the FARC as a terrorist organization.

The FARC’s proposal comes amid a diplomatic dispute between Colombia and Venezuela over allegations that Colombian rebels are hiding in the neighboring country.

On Thursday, Colombia and Venezuela went before a group of South American foreign ministers to air grievances stemming from Bogota’s accusations. The meeting in Ecuador involved members of the Union of South American Nations, or UNASUR.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez severed ties with Colombia last week after Colombia went before the Organization of American States’ permanent council in Washington to present photographs, maps, coordinates and videos it said show 1,500 guerrillas hiding inside Venezuela.

Venezuela said the items presented do not provide any solid evidence of a guerrilla presence there.

Some information for this report provided by AFP and Reuters.

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No assault charge for ex-VP Gore

Former US Vice President Al Gore will not face charges over claims he assaulted a masseuse in an Oregon hotel room in 2006.

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Published on Sat, 31 Jul 2010 00:11:01 +0000

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Wikileaks denies ‘blood on hands’

The founder of Wikileaks rejects US claims he has blood on his hands after releasing leaked documents on the Afghan war.

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Published on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 23:04:47 +0000

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Canada jets greet Russia bombers

Canadian fighter jets were dispatched to intercept Russian “Bear Bombers” as they skirted Canadian airspace on Wednesday, the defence ministry says.

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Published on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 23:21:36 +0000

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US professor in whale of a row over Egypt fossil

The fossil of a whale is at the centre of a bizarre customs wrangle at Cairo airport, the BBC’s Jon Leyne reports.

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Published on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:53:41 +0000

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Two killed in LA building blast

Two people die when a two-storey industrial building explodes in Los Angeles, California, after a suspected gas leak.

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Published on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 21:12:31 +0000

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Danger for Democrats?

Charlie Rangel’s alleged ethics violations bode ill for elections

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Published on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 22:30:43 +0000

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Northwest agrees to pay $38m fine

Northwest Airlines will plead guilty and pay a $38m fine for fixing air-cargo prices, the US justice department says.

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Published on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:45:44 +0000

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Robber dissuaded by ‘Jesus’ talk

A 20-year-old Christian mobile phone shop manager in Florida stopped a would-be armed robber by preaching to him.

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Published on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 18:19:21 +0000

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US Closes Consulate in Mexico’s Ciudad Juarez

The United States has closed its consulate in the Mexican border city Ciudad Juarez for a security evaluation, three months after drug gangs killed three people linked to the diplomatic post.

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City warned U.S. citizens Thursday to avoid the area around the consulate until it reopens. The statement did not say when the consulate would resume operations.

Ciudad Juarez, across the U.S. border from El Paso, Texas, is considered Mexico’s most violent city because of drug-related violence. Thousands of people have been killed in the border town since 2009.

The U.S. State Department has warned U.S. citizens to exercise extreme caution when traveling in Ciudad Juarez and other parts of northern Mexico.

The U.S Embassy says it will reschedule appointments canceled due to the closing of the consulate.

Some information for this report was provided by AP and Reuters.

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