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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.
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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.
Former Buckingham Palace Official Says He Suspected Ghislaine Maxwell Had Intimate Relationship With Prince Andrew, Shows New Documentary

Former Buckingham Palace Official Says He Suspected Ghislaine Maxwell Had Intimate Relationship With Prince Andrew, Shows New Documentary

Former Buckingham Palace official Paul Page had shared his suspicions that British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew had a closer relationship than has been previously reported.
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Federal Judge OKs Plan to Settle Puerto Rico's Bankruptcy

A federal judge approves a plan to address Puerto Rico's bankruptcy. A federal judge on Tuesday approved a plan that will save Puerto Rico from bankruptcy.
Dead Baby Allegedly Stuffed With Illegal Drugs Found in Trash Dumpster at Mexico Prison

Dead Baby Allegedly Stuffed With Illegal Drugs Found in Trash Dumpster at Mexico Prison

An investigation is currently underway after a Mexican baby was found dead in a prison's dumpster in Mexico.
New 'Wanted' Poster for El Chapo's Son of Sinaloa Cartel Released After U.S. Commits a Major Mistake

New 'Wanted' Poster for El Chapo's Son of Sinaloa Cartel Released After U.S. Commits a Major Mistake

The U.S. government has released a new wanted poster for one of the sons of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
Peru: Huge Waves From Tonga Volcanic Eruption Causes Oil Spill That Affects 2 Beaches, Central Coast

Peru: Huge Waves From Tonga Volcanic Eruption Causes Oil Spill That Affects 2 Beaches, Central Coast

Parts of Peru's central coast and two beaches were affected by oil spilled from a discharge ship rocked by huge waves caused by volcanic eruption near Tonga.
Mexican Soccer Star Turned Governor Says Predecessor, Ex-Police Chief Made Deals With ‘The Reds’ Drug Gang

Mexican Soccer Star Turned Governor Says Predecessor, Ex-Police Chief Made Deals With ‘The Reds’ Drug Gang

A state governor in Mexico said Monday that his predecessor and the former police head had negotiated with a Mexican drug gang.
Prince Charles Invited Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to Stay With Him to Meet Lilibet; Sussex Family Can’t Push Through Due to Security Issues

Prince Charles Invited Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to Stay With Him to Meet Lilibet; Sussex Family Can't Push Through Due to Security Issues

Prince Charles has invited his son Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to stay with him in the United Kingdom, hoping to meet his other grandchild Lilibet for the first time.
Vice President Harris Tours Electric Vehicles In Maryland

U.S. Energy Secretary to Visit Mexico to Discuss Power Market Concerns

With the government's planned revamp of the Mexican electricity market foreseeably on the agenda, United States Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm will travel to Mexico this week to meet with senior government officials, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Monday.
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Colombian Writer Gabriel García Márquez Had a Mexican Daughter: Relatives Reveal

Relatives of Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez had a secret Mexican daughter. A rumor about Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez had a secret daughter was confirmed by a local newspaper on Sunday, claiming that the author had a secret Mexican daughter.
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Tsunami Warnings Following Tonga Volcanic Eruption Now Lifted in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska

An underwater volcano off Tonga on Saturday erupted violently, triggering tsunami warnings and sending waves several feet high smashing into the shores of the island nation of Tonga and parts of New Zealand, Japan, and the United States.
2 People Drown in Peru as Abnormally Big Waves Hit Coast After Massive Volcanic Eruption in Tonga

2 People Drown in Peru as Abnormally Big Waves Hit Coast After Massive Volcanic Eruption in Tonga

Two people died in northern Peru as high waves smashed into some of its coastal areas following the eruption of an underwater volcano in Tonga on Saturday.
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Skateboarding Scene in Mexico City Grows as Parks for the Sport Emerge

The skateboarding scene in Mexico City is getting more attention as parks for the sport emerge in the city.
COVID Cases Around the World Increasing by 25%, With Brazil’s Infection Rate Rising to 129%

COVID Cases Around the World Increasing by 25%, With Brazil's Infection Rate Rising to 129%

COVID cases around the world jumped by 25 percent in one week, with India and Brazil having the most infections behind the United States.
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Texas Synagogue Hostage Taking: 2 Teens Arrested in Connection to British Man Who Held Four Captive During Siege

Two teens were arrested in Machester on Sunday in connection to the British man who held four hostages in a Texas synagogue.
Prince Harry, Who Stepped Down From Royal Duties 2 Years Ago, Takes Legal Action Against U.K. Government Over Its Decision to Remove His Police Security

Prince Harry Is Taking Legal Action Against U.K. Government Over Its Decision to Remove His Police Security

Prince Harry is taking legal action against the United Kingdom government over its decision to remove his police security when he and his family visit the U.K.

Argentina Power Outages Arrive During Extreme Heatwave—More Than 70,000 Residents Don't Have Electricity

What should you do during an extreme heatwave? Argentina is now suffering from a massive power outage, making the ongoing extreme heatwave worst than it already.
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