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    Secretary of State John Kerry talks with with Mexican Foreign Secretary Jose Antonio Meade, accompanied by US Ambassador to Mexico, E. Anthony Wayne, third from left, and Mexican Education Secretary Emilio Chuayffet, fifth from left, before they join a joint bilateral forum on higher education, innovation and research, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Mexico City,  Wednesday, May 21, 2014. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, Pool)
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    Dispute among Bolivian gold miners leaves 1 dead
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    Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos delivers a speech during a military ceremony in Bogota, Colombia. (AP/Fernando Vergara)
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    Police carry bags with the remains of children who burned to death in a bus, behind, in Fundacion in northern Colombia, Sunday, May 18, 2014. Colombian authorities have detained the driver of the overcrowded bus that burned, killing 32 children, the local mayor said Monday. Luz Estella Duran, mayor of the village of Fundacion, said witness accounts suggest the driver may have left the vehicle running with the children on board when he descended from the bus to fill tank from a portable gas container. (AP Photo/Oscar Mejia, Hoy Diario del Magdalena)
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    In this May 15, 2014 photo, trash floats on a polluted water channel that flows into the Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With just over two years to go until the Rio Olympics, nearly 70 percent of the sewage in the metropolitan area of 12 million inhabitants continues to flow untreated, along with thousands of tons of garbage daily, into area rivers, the bay and even Rio's famed beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema.Several Olympic sports federations raised fears that Rio's polluted waters could prove harmful to athletes' health. Exposure to fecal matter can cause Hepatitis A, dysentery, cholera other diseases. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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    FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2013, file photo, small coffee producer Hector Perez show coffee beans damaged by the roya fungus in San Gaspar Vivar, Guatemala. The U.S. government is stepping up efforts to help Central American farmers fight a devastating coffee disease _ and to keep the price of your morning cup down. A fungus called coffee rust has already caused more than $1 billion in damage across the Latin American region. It is especially deadly to Arabica coffee, the bean that makes up most high-end, specialty coffees, and it is already affecting the price of some of those coffees in the United States.  (AP Photo/Moises Castillo, File)
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    Bus fire in Colombia kills at least 32 children
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    Inmates end revolt, free hostages at Brazil prison
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