Natalee Holloway suspect to challenge extradition to U.S., lawyer says
Holloway was 18 when she was last seen during a trip with classmates to Aruba. She was last seen leaving a bar with Joran van der Sloot.
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Holloway was 18 when she was last seen during a trip with classmates to Aruba. She was last seen leaving a bar with Joran van der Sloot.
The drugs were hidden inside a shipping container carrying asparagus.
One of the researchers who found the frog said his immediate reaction was "Bloody hell!"
Joran van der Sloot, the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Natalie Holloway in Aruba, will be extradited to the U.S. from Peru to face charges that he attempted to extort Holloway's family. He is currently serving a 28-year prison sentence in Peru for the 2010 murder of a different woman, 21-year-old Stephany Flores. Elaine Quijano has more.
Van der Sloot, a Dutch national from Aruba, is currently serving a 28-year sentence in Peru for the murder of a different woman.
Police confirmed to CBS News that Marangelys Mclat Claudio, 31, has been detained.
The company operating the mine in southern Peru said 175 overnight shift workers were evacuated safely, but at least 27 died.
The child would have lived about 800 years ago, and could have belonged to the Lima or Ichma civilizations, archeologists said.
Peruvian police found a man with a centuries-old mummy in his cooler bag. He said the mummy is his "spiritual girlfriend" — named Juanita — who sleeps in his bedroom.
The man who was in possession of the mummy – which officials believe to be 600-800 years old – said it sleeps in his bedroom with him and that he takes care of it.
Traffic accidents are common along Peru's narrow roadways and steep cliffs.
Peruvian police raided a university in the capital, Lima, over the weekend, to detain protesters taking part in anti-government demonstrations. Jacob Kessler, a freelance journalist based in Peru, joins CBS News to discuss the latest.
People are pouring into Peru's capital for a protest against President Dina Boluarte.
About 50 people have died in Peru amid protests over the former president's removal and arrest last month. Christina Ruffini has more on why the violence continues.
Dozens have died across the country as supporters of Peru's ousted former president demand new elections, a new congress and a new constitution.
At least 48 people have been killed since anti-government protests in Peru began last month. Santiago Gomez, a reporter with Latina, joined CBS News anchors Lana Zak and Errol Barnett to talk about what's fueling the protests.
The unrest began in early December following the arrest of ousted former President Pedro Castillo.
Peru's Congress is set on Tuesday to consider holding early elections in the face of nationwide unrest. The country plunged into protests earlier this month after its president was impeached and arrested. Freelance journalist Jacob Kessler discussed what it's like on the ground.
Castillo's supporters have held daily protests across the country despite a state of emergency decree allowing the military to join law enforcement operations.
Videos on social media showed smoke coming from a large plane on the runway.
The LATAM Airlines plane struck the firetruck during takeoff. None of the passengers or crew aboard the plane were killed, the airline said.
One captive said the hostage-takers were demanding "medical help and clean water and food" after an oil spill in the area "contaminated the wells and river."
The national health ministry said this week that bottles of Punto D Oro alcoholic beverages were contaminated with the toxic chemical.
A bull on its way to a slaughterhouse escaped and caused panic in Lima, Peru, injuring one person.
Joran Van der Sloot, arrested for the murder of a young woman in Peru and linked to the 2005 disappearance of an American teenage girl in Aruba, at Lima's central police station.
On Day 40 of the shutdown, eight Democrats joined Republicans in advancing a government funding measure, after 14 previous votes fell short.
Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking co-conspirator, is planning to apply for a commutation of her 20-year prison sentence, House Judiciary Committee Democrats say.
While GOP lawmakers and the Trump administration have downplayed the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, there are state efforts underway to ensure it's recorded for history.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, in a late-night Saturday memo, also threatened to impose financial penalties on states that did not comply with the government's new orders.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights ahead of this weekend as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
Generations have worked family farms in the U.S. Now, with costs high, prices low and tariffs causing additional difficulties, farmers say they're at risk of losing it all.
Federal research funds are at risk as the White House pushes policy changes at universities. Researchers warn the cuts put breakthroughs in medicine, technology and national defense at risk.
Firefighters said some of the victims suffered life-threatening injuries when the bus overturned on Highway 330 late Sunday night.
Federal agents said they arrested Luis Leandro Ortiz Ribera in Boston Sunday and also revealed the indictment against Emmanuel Clase de la Cruz.