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Nicaragua Finds Journalist and Ex-Foreign Minister Guilty of Crimes Against National Sovereignty

A former presidential hopeful and journalist and an ex-foreign minister were the latest political opposition members in Nicaragua to be imprisoned.
Mexico City Officials in Hot Water for Giving Anti-Parasitic Drug to Thousands of COVID-19 Patients

Mexico City Officials in Hot Water for Giving Anti-Parasitic Drug to Thousands of COVID-19 Patients

A U.S. academic site blasted Mexico City officials for giving an anti-parasitic drug to thousands of people who tested positive for COVID-19.
Brazil: Here’s How the ‘World’s Oldest Man’ Celebrated His 121st Birthday

Brazil: Here's How the 'World's Oldest Man' Celebrated His '121st Birthday'

A Brazilian who claims to be the "world's oldest man" celebrated his "121st birthday."
Mexico: Drug Cartel CJNG Adopts Brutal Tactics From Middle East Terrorists

Mexico: Drug Cartel CJNG Adopts Brutal Tactics From Middle East Terrorists | Here's What They Added to Their Arsenal

Mexico Drug Cartel CJNG uses brutal tactics inspired by Middle East terrorists. Mexico's top drug cartel, Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), adopted new ways from Middle East terrorists to deal with their rival Mexican drug cartels and other entities from the country.
Uber, VEMO Team up to Add Hundreds of Electric Vehicles to Mexico City's Fleet

Uber, VEMO Team up to Add Hundreds of Electric Vehicles to Mexico City's Fleet

Mexican electric car provider VEMO and U.S. car-hailing platform Uber have partnered to boost the number of electric vehicles in the platform's Mexico City fleet.
Mexico Defends Fishermen as U.S. Bans Mexican Fishing Boats From Ports Due to Illegal Fishing

Mexico Defends Fishermen as U.S. Bans Mexican Fishing Boats From Ports Due to Illegal Fishing

In response to the U.S. government's decision to ban Mexican fishing vessels from entering U.S. ports due to poaching, Mexico on Tuesday defended its fishermen.
El Chapo Case: Wife of Chicago Drug Lord Tied to Sinaloa Cartel Boss Never Got Immunity Deal, Prosecutors Say

El Chapo Case: Wife of Chicago Drug Lord Tied to Sinaloa Cartel Boss Never Got Immunity Deal, Prosecutors Say

A wife of a Chicago drug lord tied to Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera never got a deal to spare her from criminal charges, prosecutors said.
Search and Rescue Boat looks for Migrants

Venezuela Demands Probe After a Baby on a Migrant Boat Died as Trinidad and Tobago Officers Tried to Intercept the Vehicle

Officials from Venezuela demand investigation after a baby died on a bot after Trinidad and Tobago officer tried to stop the vehicle.
Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry Found to Be Involved in Former President Jovenel Moise, Judge and Investigators Confirm

Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry Found to Be Involved in Former President Jovenel Moise, Judge and Investigators Confirm

The involvement of Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry in the nation's former president Jovenel Moise's assassination has once again come to light after a recording of a judge overseeing the case was obtained by CNN.
Migrants in U.S.-Mexico border

Biden Admin Plans to Place Migrants From U.S.-Mexico Border Under 'House Arrest' Instead of Detention

Biden admin plans on placing migrants from the U.S.Mexico border to be placed under "house arrest" instead of detention.
Mom in Mexico Plunges to Her Death After Stepping Into Empty Elevator Shaft When Faulty Doors Open

Mom in Mexico Plunges to Her Death After Stepping Into Empty Elevator Shaft When Faulty Doors Open

A mom in Mexico plunged to her death after stepping into an empty elevator shaft when faulty doors opened.
Mexico: Body Found in Plastic Trash Bag While 2 Corpses With Hands Tied Behind Backs Left on Side of Road Amid Drug Cartel Wars

Mexico: Body Found in Plastic Trash Bag While 2 Corpses With Hands Tied Behind Backs Left on Side of Road Amid Drug Cartel Wars

A man whose naked body was put inside a plastic trash bag was found in Mexico's state of Guanajuato plagued by Mexican drug cartels fighting for territory.
Latina Scientist Who Co-Created New Patent-Free COVID-19 Vaccine Among Nobel Peace Prize Nominees

Latina Scientist Who Co-Created New Patent-Free COVID-19 Vaccine Among Nobel Peace Prize Nominees

Latina scientist Maria Elena Bottazzi has co-created a new COVID-19 vaccine with Dr. Peter Hotez, and they became among the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize nominees for their work.
 Alpine Skiing - Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics Day 3

Sarah Schleper, Five-Time Olympian and Former U.S. Skier, Joins Beijing Winter Olympics Representing Mexico

Mexico will have four representatives at the Beijing Winter Olympics; one of them being the former United States skier and a five-time Olympian, Sarah Schleper. She will be representing the Aztec country for the second time.
Brazil Protests: Death of Congo Refugee Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations Against Racial Injustice

Brazil Protests: Death of Congo Refugee Sparks Nationwide Protests Against Racial Injustice

The death of a Congo refugee sparked nationwide protests in Brazil as demonstrators expressed their outrage.
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

Prince Charles 'Deeply Conscious' About Queen Elizabeth's Desire About His Wife Camilla Being Called 'Queen'

Prince Charles comments on Queen Elizabeth's desire for his wife Camilla to be called a queen. Prince Charles on Sunday was "deeply conscious" about her mother Queen Elizabeth's future desire that his spouse Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will someday be called "Queen.
One of FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitives Caught in Mexico After Almost 16 Years on the Run

One of FBI’s Most Wanted Fugitives Caught in Mexico After Almost 16 Years on the Run

Octaviano Juarez-Corro, a double murder suspect on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" list was arrested in Mexico last week.
Mexico: Gang War Leaves 16 Dead - 10 Bodies Wrapped in Blankets Left in Streets

Mexico: Gang War Leaves 16 Dead - 10 Bodies Wrapped in Blankets Left in Streets

A Mexican gang war has left 16 people dead, with 10 of the bodies wrapped in blankets and left abandoned in the streets of Mexico.
U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis: Mexican Officials Demolish Makeshift Migrant Camp in Tijuana; Hundreds Evicted

U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis: Mexican Officials Demolish Makeshift Migrant Camp in Tijuana; Hundreds Evicted

Mexican authorities demolished on Sunday a makeshift migrant camp in Tijuana, near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Jalisco Cartel in Mexico Is Creating Homemade Bombs Similar to Those Use by Islamic Militants Amid Drug War

Jalisco Cartel in Mexico Is Creating Homemade Bombs Similar to Those Use by Islamic Militants Amid Drug War

The Jalisco cartel in Mexico is now using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on roads in Michoacan state to disable the army and rival drug cartels' vehicles.
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