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Cuban Migrants in Costa Rica Border Now Heading to US

It has been three months since Cuban migrants in the Costa Rica border, who are trying to find greener pastures in the U.S., have finally been flown to El Salvador. Reports say that the first group, which consists of 180 migrants from Central America, will also be traveling by bus to Guatemala.

UN Aids US in Filtering Central American Migrants

In light of the recent flow of immigrants coming from Central America to the U.S. borders, authorities were urged to plan out a process asking the United Nations (U.N.) in filtering migrants. The migrants who are from hostile countries will undergo the process in hopes of minimizing the number of those entering the U.S. borders.

Iran Releases US Sailors Accused of Straying into Iranian Waters [Watch]

Iran released ten U.S. sailors on Wednesday, after detaining them overnight for allegedly straying into Iranian territorial waters.

Latino Voters: Decisive in Texas, Florida and Nevada; Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz Won't Attract Latino Voters in GOP

In light of the coming elections, Latino voters have been under mixed speculations as to their political choices and whether they are pleased with Latino candidates like Marc Rubio or Ted Cruz. Reports also say that the Hispanics may be decisive in certain states like Texas, Florida and Nevada.

US Raids Target Central American Immigrants; Advocates Urge to Keep Doors Closed

In light of the emerging immigration raids by the Obama administration targeting Central American Immigrants who crossed borders seeking political asylum and some juvenile visa, have been asked by consulates, activists and other legal advisers to keep their doors closed for immigration agents.

Political Repression Increase in Cuba Criticized by Opposition Group

A known opposition group in Cuba, the Cuban Commission on Human Rights and National Reconciliation, recently released its latest report on the increased political repression happening in the communist government.

US Marine Convicted of Transgender Filipina's Homicide

A U.S. Marine was found guilty on Tuesday of killing a transgender sex worker in the Philippines last year.

Obama Opens Climate Change Summit with Call for Deal

President Obama called for world leaders to join in a deal to address climate change at a United Nations conference in Paris on Monday.

US Condemns Venezuela Opposition Leader's Assassination

The U.S. has condemned the killing of Democratic Action party leader Luis Manuel Diaz, who was shot at a campaign rally on Wednesday.

‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ Lobbies to Phase Out the Penny [Watch]

John Oliver breaks down the true value of the penny and comically compares it to the cost of actually producing it. Watch the video here.

Bomb Threats Force 2 Air France Flights from US to Paris to Land

Two Air France flights en route to Paris from the U.S. were diverted for several hours due to anonymous bomb threats.

Kurdish Fighters Declare Victory Against ISIS in Sinjar

The Kurdish regional government announced Friday that the Iraqi city Sinjar had been reclaimed from the Islamic State.

'Jihadi John' Likely Killed in US Drone Strike at Heart of ISIS Territory

The U.S. has targeted British Islamic State leader Mohammed Emwazi, aka "Jihadi John," in an airstrike in northern Syria, the Pentagon said Thursday.

Kurdish Troops Launch Offensive Against ISIS Controlled Sinjar, Backed by US Air Support

A U.S.-backed Kurdish military force attempted to take back the Iraqi city of Sinjar from Islamic State militants on Thursday.

Gunman Kills 2 Americans, 1 South African in Jordan

A Jordanian army officer shot and killed two Americans and a South African at security facility funded by the U.S. on Monday.

Metrojet Flight 9268 Crash: Black Box Analysis Points to Terrorist Attack

New evidence has strengthened theories that a bomb caused the destruction of Metrojet Flight 9268 last Saturday.

Russia, Egypt Dismiss US, UK Claims That Bomb Caused Metrojet Crash

Russia and Egypt have dismissed claims from U.S. and U.K. officials that a bomb was the likely cause of the Metrojet plane crash in the Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, calling it "speculation."

US President Barack Obama Talks With Pakistan Leader on Nuclear Tensions, Education

In light of the recent nuclear tensions involving Pakistan and India, U.S. President Barack Obama met up with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Thursday, at the White House in Washington in the hopes of limiting Pakistan's nuclear weapon program.

Syria Conflict 2015: US & Russia Talks Signing Pact for Air Safety

The U.S. and Russian government are reportedly in the talks of possibly signing an agreement for some air safety procedures in light of the current Syria conflict, wherein the aircrafts of the two countries flew too close with each other last Saturday.

Xi Jinping US Visit: China's President Visits US Tech Firms, Boeing

President Xi will visit Boeing and MicrosoftChinese officials want to form stronger relationships with American companies, leading Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit several companies in Seattle this week, before his trip to Washington D.C. on Friday.

Japan vs US Robot Battle: Two Nations Will Go Head to Head in Giant Robot Fight [Watch]

Giant robots will fight one year from now to prove who built the best piloted robot: the U.S. or Japan.
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