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Mexico’s Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Wins in Recall Election; Mexican Vote AMLO to Stay in Power

Mexico's Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Wins Recall Election; Mexicans Vote AMLO to Stay in Power

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador scores a big win in the recent recall elections, as the majority of voters supported him to stay in office.
Ukraine-Russia War: Volodymyr Zelenskyy Reiterates His Country's Need for Weapons; U.S. Responds to Plea

Ukraine-Russia War: Volodymyr Zelenskyy Reiterates His Country's Need for Weapons; U.S. Responds to Plea

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issues another plea for other countries to provide them with weapons, as Ukraine continues to face Russia in war.
Buckingham Palace Confirms Passing of Queen Elizabeth II at 96 Years Old

Queen Elizabeth II Says She Was "Exhausted" Due to COVID

Queen Elizabeth II reveals how she felt when she battled COVID-19 during a virtual visit, claiming that the disease was exhausting.
U.S. Should Not Be Afraid of Russia and Send More Weapons to Ukraine Now to Win the War, Experts Say

U.S. Should Not Be Afraid of Russia and Send More Weapons to Ukraine Now to Win the War, Experts Say

Experts said the U.S. should immediately send more weapons to Ukraine to win the war against Russia.
Mexico: 400 Missing Persons Found Dead in Guanajuato State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Mexico: 400 Missing Persons Found Dead in Guanajuato State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

The bodies of at least 400 missing persons have been found in Mexico's Guanajuato state, plagued by turf wars between rival Mexican drug cartels.
5 Dominican Republic Foods You Must Try to Experience Caribbean Flavors

5 Dominican Republic Foods You Must Try to Experience Caribbean Flavors

Put these tasty dishes on your food list and try them out when you are in the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean region.
Travel to Mexico Amid COVID-19: What to Know and Where to Go

Travel to Mexico Amid COVID-19: What to Know and Where to Go

Here are some travel safety tips to keep in mind for a hassle-free getaway in Mexico, which is famous for its ancient ruins and gorgeous beaches.
U.S. Increased Number of Ukrainian Refugees Allowed Entry With U.S.-Mexico Border Expecting More People to Come

U.S. Increases Number of Ukrainian Refugees Allowed Entry With U.S.-Mexico Border Expecting More People to Come

The U.S. government has increased the number of admittances of Ukrainian refugees, with the U.S.-Mexico border expecting more people fleeing amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
Peru Imposes State of Emergency Over Ongoing Protests; U.S. Embassy Issues Alert

Peru Imposes State of Emergency Over Ongoing Protests; U.S. Embassy Issues Alert

As protests continue to take place in Peru, the country's government declared a state of emergency to remove blockades on its highways.
French Guiana: Top Tourist Attractions That Every Traveler Needs to See

French Guiana: Top Tourist Attractions That Every Traveler Needs to See

French Guiana, located on the northeastern coast of South America, is home to dense tropical rainforest and centuries-old indigenous villages.
Panama: Travel and Safety Tips to Know Before You Go to the Central American Country

Panama: Travel and Safety Tips to Know Before You Go to the Central American Country

Here are some travel safety tips for avoiding trouble on your trip to Panama, which is famous for its natural tourist attractions.
Colombia Top Court OKs Gulf Clan Leader Otoniel's Extradition to U.S.

Colombia Top Court OKs Gulf Clan Leader Otoniel's Extradition to U.S.

Gulf Clan leader Dairo Antonio Usuga, known by his alias "Otoniel," will soon be extradited to the U.S. after Colombia's Supreme Court has approved the move.
Bahamas Travel Guide: Tourist Attractions and Safety Guidelines for Tourists Visiting the Caribbean Country

Bahamas Travel Guide: Tourist Attractions and Safety Guidelines for Tourists Visiting the Caribbean Country

The Bahamas is best known for its vacation islands, secluded pink-sand beaches, and stretches of blue waters.
El Salvador: Nayib Bukele Criminalizes the Sharing of Gang Messages; Media Groups Push Back

El Salvador: Nayib Bukele Criminalizes the Sharing of Gang Messages; Media Groups Push Back

Media entities and organizations can now be detained in El Salvador if they share gang messages with the people.
Colombia Cocaine Worth Nearly $400 Million Found Hidden in Banana Shipment in UK

Colombia Cocaine Worth Nearly $400 Million Found Hidden in Banana Shipment in UK

Nearly $400 million worth of cocaine found in a shipment of bananas from Colombia has been seized by authorities in the United Kingdom.
Culture of Haiti: Here's What You Need to Know About Its People, History, and Tradition

Culture of Haiti: Here's What You Need to Know About Its People, History, and Tradition

Haiti has a rich history, with its culture being a mixture of African, Taino and European traditions due to the French colonization.
El Salvador Gang Crackdown Raises Alarm at UN Human Rights Office

El Salvador Gang Crackdown Raises Alarm at UN Human Rights Office

El Salvador has deployed police and military forces in some areas to conduct a gang crackdown, but there have been reports on the use of "excessive" force by authorities.
Peru: Pedro Castillo Lifts Curfew Imposed After Protests Erupted Over Rising Fuel and Fertilizer Prices

Peru: President Pedro Castillo Lifts Curfew Imposed After Protests Erupted Over Rising Fuel and Fertilizer Prices

Peru President Pedro Castillo lifts the curfew he imposed in Lima on late Monday, even before the deadline of the mandate was met.
Jalisco Cartel Boss El Mencho's Daughter, La Negra, Freed After More Than 2 Years in U.S. Prison

Jalisco Cartel Boss El Mencho's Daughter, La Negra, Freed After More Than 2 Years in U.S. Prison

"La Negra," the daughter of the Jalisco cartel's boss Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes or "El Mencho," was released from a U.S. prison.
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