Manuel Noriega News
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John Kerry won confirmation from his fellow U.S. senators as secretary of state, succeeding Hillary Clinton as the top U.S. diplomat.
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Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, who spent 22 years in U.S. and French jails, returned to the Central American nation to face his first prison sentence at home.
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Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, who was ousted by a U.S. invasion in 1989, is in a stable condition after being transferred from prison to a hospital in Panama City on concern he may suffer a stroke.
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Manuel Noriega has been handed over to Panamanian authorities to extradite the former dictator to his homeland, the French Justice Ministry said in an e-mailed statement.
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Former Panamanian President Manuel Noriega flew to France from the U.S. under police escort on an extradition warrant to face money-laundering charges.
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has signed a surrender warrant for former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, an action that paves the way for his extradition to France, Charles Luoma-Overstreet, a State Department spokesman, said.
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Venezuelan corruption cases are surfacing in U.S. courts with civil and criminal allegations involving judges, financial regulators and senior military officers in President Hugo Chavez ’s government.
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Former Panamanian President Manuel Noriega was sentenced by a Paris court to seven years in prison for money laundering, Associated Press said today, citing the court.
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A court in Paris has refused an appeal from former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega against being held in jail while awaiting trial, Agence France-Presse reported.
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Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli said his nation’s economy may grow more than 6 percent this year, higher than a previous estimate from the finance minister, as the government boosts spending on infrastructure projects.
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