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Nicaragua: Police Monitoring Brother of Dictator Daniel Ortega, Humberto Ortega

The house of retired Nicaraguan Gen. Humberto Ortega, brother of President Daniel Ortega, has been under constant guard from police over the last few days.
Argentina’s Javier Milei Calls Spain’s Move To Recall Its Ambassador ‘Nonsense Typical of an Arrogant Socialist'

Argentina’s Javier Milei Calls Spain’s Move To Recall Its Ambassador ‘Nonsense Typical of an Arrogant Socialist'

Spain pulled its ambassador from Buenos Aires after Argentine President Javier Milei accused Spain's prime minister’s wife of corruption and criticized socialism. Milei refused to apologize.
Colombia Violence Intensifies as FARC Splinter Group EMC Attacks South, Kills Police Officers

Colombia Violence Intensifies as FARC Splinter Group EMC Attacks South, Kills Police Officers

A splinter group of the FARC known as the EMC recently attacked police and military in southern Colombia, leading to the deaths of two police officers and two others.
Dominican Republic: Luis Abinader Wins Second Term as President; Shows Hard Stance on Haiti, Graft

Dominican Republic: Luis Abinader Wins Second Term as President; Shows Hard Stance on Haiti, Graft

Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader won a second term in the first round, promising unity and impartial leadership after rivals conceded on Sunday night.
Venezuela Election: Opposition Candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Holds First Rally, Pledges Unity Amid Nicolas Maduro's Repression Campaign

Venezuela Election: Opposition Candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Holds First Rally, Pledges Unity Amid Nicolas Maduro's Repression Campaign

The Venezuela presidential election is fully underway, as the united opposition coalition's candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, finally held his first political rally.
Guatemala Desserts: Irresistible Sweets from The Land of the Eternal Spring

Guatemala Desserts: Irresistible Sweets from The Land of the Eternal Spring

Guatemala's desserts include 'Dulce de Leche,' sweetened thick milk, 'Arroz con Leche' with rice, milk, sugar, and cinnamon, and 'Tres Leches Cake' soaked in three types of milk, enjoyed by all.
Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Faces Massive Protest as Tens of Thousands Marched Against Him

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Faces Massive Protest as Tens of Thousands Marched Against Him

As the June 2 Mexico elections approach, tens of thousands of mostly opposition supporters marched in Mexico City to protest against President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Shakira Spain Tax Evasion Case Explained: How Did She Try to Evade paying Spanish Taxes While Living in Barcelona?

Shakira Spain Tax Evasion Case Explained: How Did She Try to Evade Paying Spanish Taxes While Living in Barcelona?

Shakira's second Spain tax evasion case is almost resolved already as Spanish prosecutors asked the judge to shelve the case, but how did we get to this point?
Dominican Republic Voters Cast Ballots; Incumbent Luis Abinader Expects Another Term

Dominican Republic Voters Cast Ballots; Incumbent Luis Abinader Expects Another Term

Dominican Republic voters will elect a new president and parliament Sunday. The election is a referendum on popular incumbent Luis Abinader, focusing on Haiti's crisis, corruption, and economic issues.
Haiti: Who is Most-Feared Gang Leader Barbecue?

Haiti: Who is Most-Feared Gang Leader Barbecue?

Former police officer Jimmy Chérizier, known as "Barbecue," leads Haiti's influential G9 and Family gang federation in Port-au-Prince. He maintains ties with the powerful Haitian Tèt Kale Party and police, challenging interim President Ariel Henry's leadership amid political turmoil following President Moïse's assassination.
 Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo, Meet Regarding Migration, Security

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo, Meet Regarding Migration, Security

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo are meeting near their shared border. Their main agendas include migration, security, and development.
Colombia Prison Director Fatally Shot Following Death Threats

Colombia Prison Director Fatally Shot Following Death Threats

Colombia's new prison director, Elmer Fernandez, was killed in Bogota. His death follows a prison emergency declared in February due to rising violence in jails.
Panama President-Elect Jose Raul Mulino Mulling More Checkpoints Across the Darien Gap to Stop Migrants

Panama President-Elect Jose Raul Mulino Mulling More Checkpoints Across the Darien Gap to Stop Migrants

Panama President-Elect Jose Raul Mulino is trying to fulfill his promise to close the Darien Gap, a feat experts believe is impossible.
Darien Gap: Children Migrants Crossing the 'Donkey Route' Surges, Says UNICEF

Darien Gap: Children Migrants Crossing the 'Donkey Route' Surges, Says UNICEF

More than 30,000 children have crossed the Darién Gap between Panama and Colombia in the first four months of this year, a 40% increase from last year. Many face robbery, extortion, and sexual abuse by criminal gangs, according to UNICEF and MSF.
Brazil Floods Not Subsiding Any Time Soon as Disinformation Complicates Situation in Flooded South

Brazil Floods Not Subsiding Any Time Soon as Disinformation Complicates Situation in Flooded South

The Brazil floods have truly devastated the southern portion of the country, with the death toll constantly rising. However, misinformation on social media is making things worse.
Guatemala: Imprisoned Journalist Juan Ruben Zamora Finally Released After 2-Year Incarceration

Guatemala: Imprisoned Journalist Juan Ruben Zamora Finally Released After 2 Years

Award-winning Guatemalan journalist Jose Ruben Zamora, a prominent critic of former President Alejandro Giammattei, is finally a free man after two years of imprisonment.
Cuba Removed from List of Countries Not Cooperating with Terrorism by US State Department

Cuba Removed from List of Countries Not Cooperating with Fighting Terrorism by US State Department

As far as the US government is concerned, Cuba is no longer a country that is "not cooperating fully" in its fight against terrorism, as the Caribbean country was recently removed from the US terrorism list.
Venezuela Boosts Army Presence at Guyana Border

Venezuela Boosts Army Presence at Guyana Border

Venezuela is increasing its military presence at the Guyana border, particularly near Anacoco, despite pledging to ease tensions, as Nicolás Maduro faces poor poll results.
Mexico Elections: Claudia Sheinbaum Maintains Wide Lead Over Xochitl Galvez as Election Day Nears

Mexico Elections: Claudia Sheinbaum Maintains Wide Lead Over Xochitl Galvez as Election Day Nears

As Mexico nears its June 2 election date, a new poll by consulting firm Mitofsky and newspaper El Economista was released on Tuesday and it showed candidate Claudia Sheinbaum in the lead.
Mexico: 26 Police Inured by Fireworks During Protest Over Missing Students

Mexico: 26 Police Inured by Fireworks During Protest Over Missing Students

Mexico City police clash with protesters demanding justice for 43 missing students. 26 officers injured by firecracker-throwing demonstrators angered by soldiers' release in Ayotzinapa case.
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