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Brazil: Mining Firms Eyeing to Expand to Protected Indigenous Lands in Amazon Rainforest

Brazil: Mining Firms Eyeing to Expand to Protected Indigenous Lands in Amazon Rainforest

Major mining firms are eyeing to expand to protected indigenous lands in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, a report said.
Donald Trump Called Russian President Vladimir Putin “Pretty Savvy” Over Move On Ukraine; Pres. Joe Biden Imposes New Sanctions

Donald Trump Called Russian President Vladimir Putin "Pretty Savvy" Over Move On Ukraine; Pres. Joe Biden Imposes New Sanctions

Former U.S. President Donald Trump lauded Russian President Vladimir Putin's move on Ukraine, while also calling the Russian president "pretty savvy" for his military strategy.
El Chapo's Wife Emma Coronel Aispuro Moved to Texas Prison to Serve out Rest of Sentence for Taking Part in Sinaloa Cartel's Operation

El Chapo's Wife Emma Coronel Aispuro Moved to Texas Prison to Serve out Rest of Sentence for Taking Part in Sinaloa Cartel's Operation

Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, has been transferred to a minimum-security federal prison in Texas.
Argentina Wildfires: More Than $240 Million in Losses From Fires Burning Farms, Wildlife

Argentina Wildfires: More Than $240 Million in Losses From Fires Burning Farms, Wildlife

Light rains in Argentina were anticipated to help firefighters put out raging wildfires that have damaged farmlands, wildlife, and plants in the country's north.
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador 'New Era' of Politics, Family Scandal and Wealth

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador 'New Era' of Politics, Family Scandal and Wealth

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has promised to carry out a "radical transformation" in the country and end corruption.
Colombia Becomes the Latest Latin American Country to Allow Abortion; High Court Authorizes Procedure Up to 24 Weeks

Colombia Becomes Latest Latin American Country to Allow Abortion; High Court Authorizes Procedure Up to 24 Weeks

Colombia's high court authorizes abortion up to 24 weeks of gestation.
Dominican Republic Starts the Construction of Border Wall With Haiti

Dominican Republic Starts the Construction of Border Wall With Haiti | Here's Why a Wall is Being Built Between the Caribbean Countries

The Dominican Republic start building its border wall with Haiti.
Queen Elizabeth II Tests Positive for COVID | What Are the Symptoms the Queen Experiences?

Queen Elizabeth II Tests Positive for COVID | What Are the Symptoms the Queen Experiences?

Buckingham Palace confirmed Queen Elizabeth tested positive for COVID, claiming she will receive "medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines."
Brazil Mudslide Disaster: Pres. Jair Bolsonaro Visits Petropolis, Says Destruction Looks Like War Zone

Brazil Mudslide Disaster: Pres. Jair Bolsonaro Visits Petropolis, Says Destruction Looks Like War Zone

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro went to Petropolis after floods and mudslides killed at least 117 people in the mountain city, and hundreds are still missing.
Mexico: Experts Reveal 3 Theories on Mysterious Massive Bird Crash, Deaths in Viral Video

Mexico: Experts Reveal 3 Theories on Mysterious Massive Bird Crash, Deaths in Viral Video

Here are the theories experts came up with as possible reasons behind the Mexico bird death last week.
Venezuela Seizes More Than Half a Ton of Cocaine From Colombian Drug Cartel

Venezuela Seizes More Than Half a Ton of Cocaine From Colombian Drug Cartel

Authorities in Venezuela on Thursday said that more than half a ton of cocaine had been seized from a drug cartel that operates in Colombia.
Mexico Detains More Than 1,200 U.S.-Bound Migrants in a Single Day

Mexico Detains More Than 1,200 U.S.-Bound Migrants in a Single Day

Mexican authorities have intercepted more than 1,200 migrants bound for the U.S. in the past 24 hours, Mexico's National Migration Institute (INM) said.
Argentina: 5 Traditional Foods You Have to Try to Get a Taste of Argentine Culture

Argentina: 5 Traditional Foods You Have to Try to Get a Taste of Argentine Culture

Here are the Top 5 traditional foods in Argentina you should try.
Travel in Brazil Amid Pandemic: Here Are Things You Should Be Aware of Before Visiting the Latin American Country

Travel in Brazil Amid Pandemic: Here Are Things You Should Be Aware of Before Visiting the Latin American Country

Brazil is rich with tourist spots and plenty of celebrations and festivals to take part in.
Brazil Flooding and Mudslide: Death Toll Rises to 117, 116 Missing in the Country's Mountain City

Brazil Flooding and Mudslide: Death Toll Rises to 117, 116 Missing in the Country's Mountain City

At least 117 dead and 116 are still missing following flooding and mudslide in Petropolis, Brazil.
El Chapo Sons' Turf Is Being Invaded by El Mayo's Hitmen as They Battle for Control of Sinaloa Cartel

El Chapo Sons' Turf Is Being Invaded by El Mayo's Hitmen as They Battle for Control of Sinaloa Cartel

A video circulating on social media shows the hitmen of Sinaloa cartel boss Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada invading the territory of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's son.
Brazil: Nearly 100 People Killed in Deadly Floods, Mudslides in Rio De Janeiro

Brazil: Nearly 100 People Killed in Deadly Floods, Mudslides in Rio De Janeiro

Powerful mudslides and flooding swept through a mountainous region north of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and killed nearly 100 people.
Jasmine Hartin Manslaughter Trial Over Shooting Death of Belize Cop Postponed Again: Here's Why

Jasmine Hartin Manslaughter Trial Over Shooting Death of Belize Cop Postponed Again: Here's Why

Jasmine Hartin was scheduled to return to court for her manslaughter by negligence case over the shooting death of a Belize cop Wednesday. Here's what happened.
Honduras Ex-President Juan Orlando Hernandez Surrendered After U.S. Requests Extradition┃Why Was He Arrested?

Honduras Ex-President Juan Orlando Hernandez Surrendered After U.S. Requests Extradition┃Why Was He Arrested?

Honduras' former President Juan Orlando Hernandez has turned himself in to authorities Tuesday following a U.S. extradition request.
Prince Andrew Reaches Settlement With Sex Abuse Accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre; Queen to Help Son Pay

Prince Andrew Reaches Settlement With Sex Abuse Accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre; Queen to Help Son Pay

Prince Andrew has agreed to settle a sexual assault lawsuit from Virginia Roberts Giuffre but made no apology to her or admitted any guilt.
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