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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky Blasts Joe Biden After Ordering U.S. Citizens to Evacuate; Says 'Americans are Safer in Kyiv' Than in Los Angeles – Source

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky rips U.S. President Joe Biden after ordering Americans in their country to evacuate amid its tension with Russia.
Death Toll Over 1,200 After 7.2 Quake In Haiti

2 Dead, About 50 Injured, Homes Damaged as 2 Quakes Struck Southern Haiti

Southwest Haiti has been struck by two moderate earthquakes, leaving at least two people dead, causing major damage to homes, and prompting authorities to close schools and businesses as it created panic.
Mexico Journalists on Protest

Mexico: Reporter Shot Dead in Tijuana; 3rd Journalist Killing in Mexico This January

A reporter was shot to death in Tijuana, making her the third journalist to die in Mexico this year.
Mexico: Authorities Discover Fake Ambulance Carrying 28 Migrants,Including 9 Unaccompanied Children.

Mexico: Authorities Discover Fake Ambulance Carrying 28 Migrants, Including 9 Unaccompanied Children

Authorities in Mexico on Saturday said they found a fake ambulance loaded with 28 Nicaraguans, including nine unaccompanied children.
Biden Admin Orders Families of U.S Embassy Staff in Ukraine to Leave Country Amid Russia Border Tensions

Biden Admin Orders Families of U.S Embassy Staff in Ukraine to Leave Country Amid Russia Border Tensions

The Biden administration ordered the family members of government employees at the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine to leave the country amid Russia border tensions.
Former Yankees Pitcher Sergio Mitre Gets 50 Years for Raping, Killing Ex-Girlfriend’s Toddler Daughter in Mexico

Former Yankees Pitcher Sergio Mitre Gets 50 Years for Raping, Killing Ex-Girlfriend’s Toddler Daughter in Mexico

A Mexico court sentenced former New York Yankees pitcher Sergio Mitre to 50 years in prison for raping and killing his ex-girlfriend's toddler daughter.
Argentina: Buenos Aires Education Minister Under Fire for 'Giving up' on School Dropouts

Argentina: Buenos Aires Education Minister Under Fire for 'Giving up' on School Dropouts

The Education Minister of Buenos Aires City in Argentina is being criticized for her comments about students in poor areas who dropped out of school in the wake of the pandemic.
One of Mexico’s Most Important Art Collections Faces Uncertainty as Citigroup Offloads CitiBanamex

One of Mexico’s Most Important Art Collections Faces Uncertainty as Citigroup Offloads CitiBanamex

The future of one of Mexico's most popular and important art collections is now facing uncertainty after CitiBanamex has been put up for sale.
Mexico Resort Shooting Leaves 2 Canadian Tourists Dead, Another Wounded

Mexico Resort Shooting Leaves 2 Canadian Tourists Dead, Another Wounded

Authorities said two Canadian tourists were killed, and another was wounded in a shooting at a resort in Mexico on Friday.
World-Famous Rio De Janeiro, Sao Paulo Carnival Street Parades Postponed as COVID Cases Spike in Brazil

World-Famous Rio De Janeiro, Sao Paulo Carnival Street Parades Postponed as COVID Cases Spike in Brazil

Rio de Janeiro Carnival street parades in Brazil will not happen as planned due to a surge in COVID-19 cases.
El Chapo Allegedly Ordered Sinaloa Cartel Hitmen to Torture, Kill 2 Men Who Forced Him to Pay $500K for Son's Underwear

El Chapo Allegedly Ordered Sinaloa Cartel Hitmen to Torture, Kill 2 Men Who Forced Him to Pay $500K for Son's Underwear

Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman allegedly ordered to kill two men who asked him to pay $500,000 for a pair of long johns meant for his son.
Jalisco Cartel Boss El Mencho's Wife, La Jefa, to Remain in Prison Pending Appeal in Money Laundering Case

Jalisco Cartel Boss El Mencho's Wife, La Jefa, to Remain in Prison Pending Appeal in Money Laundering Case

Rosalinda Gonzalez Valencia or "La Jefa," the wife of Jalisco cartel boss Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, will remain in detention, a Mexican judge ruled.
Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Chapo Faces Bigamy Claims as He Had 2 More Wives Aside From Emma Coronel Aispuro

Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Chapo Faces Bigamy Claims as He Had 2 More Wives Apart From Emma Coronel Aispuro

Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman could face bigamy charges as a new book claims he had two more wives apart from Emma Coronel Aispuro.
CIA: Mysterious Havana Syndrome Unlikely Caused by Russia or Any Other Foreign Power

CIA: Mysterious Havana Syndrome Unlikely Caused by Russia or Any Other Foreign Power

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ruled out Russia or any other foreign power's involvement in causing the mysterious illness known as Havana Syndrome.
Mourners during Haiti President Jovenel Moise Funeral

Haiti President Assassination: U.S. Justice Department Charges Second Key Suspect in Killing Jovenel Moise

The U.S. Justice Department charged the second key suspect in the assassination of Haiti President Jovenel Moise.
'Spider-Man' in Mexico Helps Keep Children Safe During Shootout Between Drug Cartel Members, Cops

'Spider-Man' in Mexico Helps Keep Children Safe During Shootout Between Drug Cartel Members, Cops [VIDEO]

A woman dressed as Spider-Man in a children's party helped keep the kids safe during a shootout that suddenly erupted in a town in Mexico on Tuesday.
 Arrest of Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Cano' in Mexico Restaurant Sparked Brutal Shootout That Left 2 People Dead

Arrest of Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Cano' in Mexico Restaurant Sparked Brutal Shootout That Left 2 People Dead

Sinaloa Cartel leader Alan Ervey Juarez Castillo, alias "El Cano," was arrested in a restaurant in Mexico that sparked a firefight that left two dead.
Texas Gay Couple Tortured, Shot Dead, and Dismembered in Mexico; Bodies Found in Trash Bags Scattered on Road

Texas Gay Couple Tortured, Shot Dead, and Dismembered in Mexico; Bodies Found in Trash Bags Scattered on Road

A Texas gay couple was tortured and shot dead before their bodies were dismembered and left in trash bags along a road in Mexico.
Peru oil Spill

Peru Oil Spill: Repsol Denies Responsibility on the Disaster After Country's Foreign Ministry Called on Oil Company for Compensation

Spanish oil company Repsol denies responsibility for Peru oil spill, as country demands company for compensation.
21 People Killed in Mexico in Just 24 Hours Amid Bloody Turf War Between Mexican Drug Cartels

21 People Killed in Mexico in Just 24 Hours Amid Bloody Turf War Between Mexican Drug Cartels

Amid bloody turf war between Mexican drug cartels, the violence in Mexico's Guanajuato state intensified, with 21 people killed in just 24 hours.
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