informed of
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Police in Mexico say they are deeply concerned for the safety of a senior detective who's been leading an investigation into the mass killing of foreign migrants, whose bodies were found at a ranch in the north of the country on Tuesday.
The wife of the detective Roberto Suarez said he'd been missing since Wednesday, the day after the bodies of 72 Latin American migrants were discovered.
An American detained in North Korea since January has arrived back in the United States after being granted a pardon. Aijalon Gomes was freed after the former US President Jimmy Carter went to Pyongyang to negotiate his release. Iain MacKenzie reports.
A small white private jet
touched down
at Boston's Logan Airport, having flown from the North Korean capital Pyongyang.
Stepping out
, Aijalon Gomes was greeted by family members. However, neither he nor President Carter spoke to the waiting media. The 31-year-old had been teaching in South Korea. He
somehow
ended up crossing the border and was arrested and put on trial. A court sentenced him to eight years' hard labour as well as a $700,000 fine. North Korean state television reported he had tried to commit suicide in jail.
The International Criminal Court has reported Kenya to the UN Security Council over a visit to the country by the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. He is wanted on charges of war crimes and genocide in Darfur. President Bashir was in the Kenyan capital Nairobi for the signing of the country's new constitution.