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Colombia has expelled the sisters of drug traffickers to the United States.

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Colombia expels drug trafficker sisters to the United States

BOGOTA – Colombian drug trafficker Dairo Antonio Usuga's sister According to Colombian police, the leader of the Crandel Golfo crime group was expelled to the United States on Friday. She has been wanted by a Florida court on suspicion of drug trafficking.

A 39-year-old woman, also known as "Ranegra," was captured last March in Sabaneta, near Medellín, the capital of Antioquia, Colombia. According to police, the alias "Ranegra" was responsible for legalizing the Gulf Clan's drug revenues through money laundering.

Brazil's Lula will rule "young people" after the possibility of the third term

SAO PAULO – Former leading the vote for the October presidential election Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said on Friday he added that if he wins a new term, he does not expect to run for reelection again and will rule "young people". rice field.

In an interview with Salvador's Radio Metropole, a 77-year-old leftist candidate at the end of October wants to devote a four-year term to "recover the country" if he wins the presidential election. Stated. ..

Cuban General Lopez-Kaleha died of heart attack, according to state media

Havana-Cuban General Luis Alberto Rodriguez Lopez-Kaleha died of heart attack on Friday, state-run The media reported.

Lopez-Calleja, 62, was once married to Deborah, the daughter of former Cuban leader Raul Castro. He was a key member of the Cuban Politburo, the highest decision-making body of the ruling Communist Party.

A short article in the Communist newspaper, Grandma, lamented Lopez Kaleha's death and praised his "great record of service to his homeland and the Cuban Revolution."

(Edited by Steven Grattan by Paul Simao)