World

McDonald's Cashier in Brazil Nearly Died After Being Shot by Fireman Who Became Enraged Over 83 Cents Discount

A 21-year-old McDonald's cashier in Brazil was nearly shot dead by a fireman who was upset over an 83 cents Big Mac discount.
Texas: Greg Abbott OKs Plan B Pill For Rape Victims Amid State Law Ban on Abortion

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Vows to Implement New Border Security Strategies Despite Title 42 Remaining Active

Texas Governor Greg Abbott pledged to implement new border security strategies, even though the Title 42 expulsion policy remains in effect as of Monday.
Indigenous Guatemalan Woman Returns Home After 7 Years in Mexico Jail With No Trial

Indigenous Guatemalan Woman Returns Home After 7 Years in Mexico Jail With No Trial

An indigenous Guatemalan woman has returned to her homeland after she spent more than seven years in prison in Mexico without trial.
U.N. Human Rights Office Condemns Siege Against Priest Protesting Police Harassment in Nicaragua

U.N. Human Rights Office Condemns Siege Against Priest Protesting Police Harassment in Nicaragua

The U.N. Human Rights office has taken a stand on the siege against the priests in Nicaragua that are protesting against police harassment in the country.
Venezuelan Cuisine: Most Popular Food in Venezuela for Curious Travelers

Venezuelan Cuisine: Most Popular Food in Venezuela for Curious Travelers

Curious about Venezuelan cuisine or planning a trip to Venezuela? Here are some of the most popular food to try in Venezuela.
Starlink in Brazil: Elon Musk Announces Major Move to Help 19,000 Schools, Protect Amazon

Starlink in Brazil: Elon Musk Announces Major Move to Help 19,000 Schools, Protect Amazon

Elon Musk traveled to Brazil on Friday to talk about Starlink connectivity with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and projects to protect the Amazon.
EU’s International Energy Strategy: A Reckless Response to a Global Energy Crisis

EU’s International Energy Strategy: A Reckless Response to a Global Energy Crisis

A new strategy released by the European Union (EU) calls on the United States, Canada, African and Gulf countries to open up new gas supplies to displace supplies of Russian oil and gas.
5 Famous Bolivia Tourist Attractions You Absolutely Must Visit

5 Famous Bolivia Tourist Attractions You Absolutely Must Visit

These are Bolivia's famous and breathtaking tourist attractions that you need to visit when you travel to the South American country.
Mexican Murderers 'El Chino,' 'Monsters of Ecatepec' Among Most Notorious Serial Killers in Mexico

Mexican Murderers 'El Chino,' 'Monsters of Ecatepec' Among Most Notorious Serial Killers in Mexico

Murderers "El Chino," and a couple known as "Monsters of Ecatepec," were among the most notorious serial killers in Mexico.
Gulf Cartel Boss 'El Gordo' Extradited From Mexico to U.S. To Face Drug Charges

Gulf Cartel Boss 'El Gordo' Extradited From Mexico to U.S. to Face Drug Charges

"El Gordo," the former leader of the Gulf Cartel, was extradited from Mexico to the U.S. to stand trial in a Texas court.
Paraguay City Mayor in Induced Coma, Fighting for His Life After Gunmen Shot Him 7 Times

Paraguay City Mayor in Induced Coma, Fighting for His Life After Gunmen Shot Him 7 Times

A Paraguay city mayor is currently in an induced coma after he was shot seven times in an assassination attempt on Tuesday.
Brazil's Ex-President Lula Da Silva Gets Married Ahead of Presidential Election

Brazil's Ex-President Lula Da Silva Gets Married Ahead of Presidential Election

Brazil's former president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, got married Wednesday, ahead of the presidential election that will take place in October.
Russia’s Vladimir Putin “Constantly Frustrated” at Donald Trump for Having to Explain Things: Former Russian Advisor Fiona Hill

Russia's Vladimir Putin "Constantly Frustrated" at Donald Trump for Having to Explain Things: Former Russian Advisor Fiona Hill

Russia's leader Vladimir Putin was reportedly often frustrated with former U.S. President Donald Trump for having to explain things on geopolitical issues, according to former top Russian advisor on the National Security Council Fiona Hill.
Bank of Mexico's 20-Peso Commemorative Coins Are Being Sold for up to $8,000

Bank of Mexico's 20-Peso Commemorative Coins Are Being Sold for up to $8,000

The Bank of Mexico has issued three 20-peso commemorative coins, which can be collected or sold for up to $8,000 each.
Peru Appeals for Italian Captain's Extradition Over Oil Spill

Peru Appeals for Italian Captain's Extradition Over Oil Spill

Peru officials announce that they have requested the extradition of an Italian captain in connection to the vessel that caused a tragic oil spill
13 Migrants Mysteriously Vanished in Mexico's State of Chihuahua Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

13 Migrants Mysteriously Vanished in Mexico's State of Chihuahua Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

A group of 13 migrants, mostly Mexicans, mysteriously disappeared in Mexico's state of Chihuahua, and authorities linked these cases to Mexican drug cartels.
U.S. Restores Commercial Flights to Cuba Cities Besides Havana, Suspends Money Transfer Limits

U.S. Restores Commercial Flights to Cuba Cities Besides Havana, Suspends Money Transfer Limits

The U.S. will ease some restrictions imposed on Cuba during the Trump administration, including flights and money transfers.
Mexico's Missing Persons Exceeds 100,000 | Over 400 Americans Disappeared Mysteriously

Mexico's Missing Persons Exceeds 100,000 | Over 400 Americans Disappeared Mysteriously

The number of missing persons in Mexico has already exceeded more than 100,000 and among them were 473 American citizens.
Mexico, Canada Prepare for Influx of Americans Seeking Abortions

Mexico, Canada Prepare for Influx of Americans Seeking Abortions

Activists in Mexico and Canada are preparing for a possible wave of Americans crossing the border to find access to abortion services once the Supreme Court overturns the Roe v. Wade ruling.
Top Ecuador Traditional Festivals You Won't Want to Miss While in the South American Country

Top Ecuador Traditional Festivals You Won't Want to Miss While in the South American Country

Traveling to Ecuador should include experiencing its unique traditional festivals that reflect its culture. Check out this list to see which festival looks best for you.
Real Time Analytics