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 Honduran Migrant Drowns in Gravel Pit After Fleeing Texas National Guardsmen Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Honduran Migrant Drowns in Gravel Pit After Fleeing Texas National Guardsmen Near U.S.-Mexico Border

Border Patrol agents retrieved the body of a man who drowned in a water-filled gravel pit after he ran from Texas National Guardsmen at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Cuban Protesters Outside Cuban Embassy

Over 50 Cuba Protesters to Go on Trial This Week - Relatives Confirm

Relatives of protesters detained in Cuba confirm that more than 50 demonstrators will face rials this week.
More Than 170 Haitian Migrants Arrived in the Florida Keys in Overloaded Sailboat, Coast Guard Says

More Than 170 Haitian Migrants Arrived in the Florida Keys in Overloaded Sailboat, Coast Guard Says

Another group of Haitian migrants has made its way through the Florida Straits for the third time in many months.
Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Chapo, Mexico's Ex-Security Chief Among Group Charged in Gun Trafficking Case

Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Chapo, Mexico's Ex-Security Chief Among Group Charged in Gun Trafficking Case

Sinaloa cartel boss El Chapo and a former security minister in Mexico were among those who were charged in the "Fast and Furious" gun trafficking scandal.
Nicaragua's Pres. Daniel Ortega and Vice Pres. Rosario Murillo

Nicaragua Officials Hit With Sanctions by the U.S. Treasury Department Ahead Pres. Daniel Ortega's Inauguration

Nicaragua officials receive sanctions from the U.S. Treasury Department and other entities on the day of Daniel Ortega's inauguration.
Massive Cocaine Shipment Worth $166M Seized by Colombia, U.S. Military Inside Speedboats Near El Salvador Coast

Massive Cocaine Shipment Worth $166M Seized by Colombia, U.S. Military Inside Speedboats Near El Salvador Coast

A joint operation between security forces of Colombia and U.S. resulted in the confiscation of more than 4,000 kilos of cocaine off the coast of El Salvador.
Queen Elizabeth Will Be Asked to Help Pay for Son Prince Andrew’s Settlement With Virginia Roberts Giuffre

Queen Elizabeth Will Be Asked to Help Pay for Son Prince Andrew's Settlement With Virginia Roberts Giuffre

Queen Elizabeth II will be asked to help Prince Andrew to fund his multi-million dollar settlement with Virginia Roberts Giuffre if the Duke of York agrees.
Victor Escobar Becomes First Person in Colombia Without Terminal Illness to Die by Legal Euthanasia

Victor Escobar Becomes First Person in Colombia Without Terminal Illness to Die by Legal Euthanasia

Colombian Victor Escobar was the first person in Colombia without any terminal illness to die legally from euthanasia, his lawyer said.
Jalisco Cartel Gunmen Dump 9 Bodies on a Roadside in Mexico

Jalisco Cartel Gunmen Dump 9 Bodies on a Roadside in Mexico

Nine bodies believed to have been killed by the Jalisco cartel gunmen were found piled up on a roadside in Mexico's state of Veracruz.
Brazil: 10 Dead, 32 Injured After Cliff Wall Collapses on Tourist Boats in Furnas Lake

Brazil: 10 Dead, 32 Injured After Cliff Wall Collapses on Tourist Boats in Furnas Lake

At least 10 people died in Brazil after a huge slab of cliff rock crashed down onto leisure boats in a lake at Capitolio on Saturday.
Bodies of 2 Haiti Journalists Killed by Gang Recovered; UNESCO Says 55 Journalists Killed Globally in 2021

Bodies of 2 Haiti Journalists Murdered by Gang Recovered; UNESCO Says 55 Journalists Killed Globally in 2021

The bodies of two journalists in Haiti allegedly killed by a gang were recovered on the outskirts of the capital Port-au-Prince on Friday.
Deadly Piranha Attacks in Paraguay Killed 4 People, Injured More Than 20 Others

Deadly Piranha Attacks in Paraguay Killed 4 People, Injured More Than 20 Others

Separate piranha attacks in Paraguay this year left four people dead and more than 20 others injured, causing concern among locals.
Biden Administration Hits 8 Cuban Officials With U.S. Travel Bans Over Imprisonment of Peaceful Protesters

Biden Administration Hits 8 Cuban Officials With U.S. Travel Bans Over Imprisonment of Peaceful Protesters

The Biden administration slapped a travel ban on eight Cuban officials it says have been involved in the repression of peaceful protesters in Cuba since July.
Prince Andrew Could Pay Virginia Roberts Giuffre $5 Million if Case Goes to Trial; Settlement Amount 10 Times the Sum Jeffrey Epstein Paid

Prince Andrew Could Pay Virginia Roberts Giuffre $5 Million if Case Goes to Trial; Settlement Amount 10 Times the Sum Jeffrey Epstein Paid

Prince Andrew could pay more than $5 million to settle his case with Virginia Roberts Giuffre if it goes to trial. The said amount is 10 times the sum Giuffre received from Jeffrey Epstein for settlement.
Brazil Suffers From Deadly Floods, Landslides! 28,000 Minas Gerais Residents Forced to Evacuate

Brazil Suffers From Deadly Floods, Landslides! 28,000 Minas Gerais Residents Forced to Evacuate

How to know if there will be some landslides in your area?
Offerring on Maya Achi women, victim of sexual abuse in Guatemala

5 Guatemala Paramilitary Soldiers Undergo Trial After 40 Years Over Sexual Abuse on Country's Indigenous Women

Five paramilitary soldiers from Guatemala were accused of raping indigenous women during the country's war.
Pope Francis Says People Without Children, But With Pets are Selfish—Here's His Actual Sermon

Pope Francis Says People Without Children, But With Pets are Selfish—Here's His Actual Sermon

Is Pope Francis actually right?
Mexico Popular Tourist Spots Become Hotspots for Rising COVID Infections

Mexico Popular Tourist Spots Become Hotspots for Rising COVID Infections

Mexico is once again seeing a rise in COVID-19 infections, especially in major tourism destinations in the country's coastal states.
Ex-Mexico City Political Leader Still in Jail for Hiring Women to Have Sex With Him, Paying Them Through Party Payrolls

Ex-Mexico City Political Leader Still in Jail for Hiring Women to Have Sex With Him, Paying Them Through Party Payrolls

Mexico City prosecutors on Tuesday said a judge has ordered a former political leader to be held in jail while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
Colombian Ex-Soldier Charged in U.S. Over Killing of Haiti's President Jovenel Moise

Colombian Ex-Soldier Charged in U.S. Over Killing of Haiti's President Jovenel Moise

The U.S. announced that a former Colombian military officer has been charged in connection with the assassination of Haiti's President Jovenel Moise last July.
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