dehydrate
d.
The World Food Programme has begun distributing food from 16 fixed sites across the Haitian capital to try to reach more than two million victims of the earthquake over the next two weeks. Each family will be given a 25-kilo ration of rice.
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Israel should consider what it would be like to lose Turkey as a friend following recent diplomatic tensions. He said the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had shown a lack of diplomatic experience by saying he no longer trusted Turkey as a
mediator
with Syria.
Gunmen in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez have attacked a group of students, killing at least two adults and 11 teenagers. Reports say the killings happened during a birthday party for the youngsters. Police say they don't know why the students were shot. Here is Nicholas Rusher.
Rivalries between drug gangs fighting for control of routes that would give them access to the
lucrative
drugs market in the United States have made Ciudad Juarez one of the most dangerous cities in the world. At least 15 other people had been killed in the border city over the weekend, but even by its gruesome standards, the
indiscriminate
shooting of teenagers has
baffle
d the Mexican authorities.
That was Nicholas Rusher reporting.
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A spokesman for President Obama has said the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is likely to be executed if he's found guilty. The White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Mr Mohammed would, as he put it, "meet his maker" for his alleged role in the killing of 3,000 people. Mr Gibbs refused to confirm reports that the Obama administration was looking to move the trial away from New York after criticism that it would be too disruptive and expensive.