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Mexico–U.S. Cartel Crackdown: Sinaloa’s former public security chief Gerardo Mérida Sánchez appeared in a Manhattan court after an Arizona arrest, facing narcotics and weapons charges tied to bribes to help the Sinaloa Cartel smuggle drugs; he’s jailed for now and returns June 1, while another former Sinaloa finance minister Enrique Díaz has also surrendered in the U.S. Cuba Pressure Campaign: The U.S. Justice Department is set to seek an indictment of former Cuban leader Raúl Castro next Wednesday, linked to the 1996 shootdown of exile planes—raising the temperature as Washington also opens new intelligence channels and offers humanitarian aid. Venezuela Tech & Economy: Acting President Delcy Rodríguez wrapped Venezuela Tech Week, touting a growing entrepreneurship push and a debt-restructuring track after a World Bank meeting to map technical cooperation. Caribbean Public Health: CARPHA ended Mosquito Awareness Week with a new Instagram reel contest on source reduction, while also urging lower salt intake amid hypertension risks. Brazil Courts: Brazil’s Supreme Court opened an investigation into alleged diversion of parliamentary funds to cultural projects, including a Bolsonaro-linked film.

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