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Day of the Dead or Dia De Muertos Parade in Mexico City Returns After Being Canceled in 2020 Due to COVID

Day of the Dead or Dia De Muertos Parade in Mexico City Returns After Being Canceled in 2020 Due to COVID

The Dia de Muertos or Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City is returning this year as the country continues to experience improvement in its COVID cases.
Rival of Sinaloa Cartel Sent Severed Head, Death Threat to Tijuana's New Police Chief on First Day

Rival of Sinaloa Cartel Sent Severed Head, Death Threat to Tijuana's New Police Chief on First Day

A new police chief in Tijuana, Mexico has received a death threat from a rival of the Sinaloa Cartel in the form of a severed head on his first day in office.
U.S. To Reopen Canada and Mexico Borders in November for Fully Vaccinated Travelers

U.S. To Reopen Canada and Mexico Borders in November for Fully Vaccinated Travelers

The United States has decided to reopen its land borders with Mexico and Canada to non-essential travel, but only fully vaccinated travelers can enter.
Mapuche indigenous people protest in Santiago, Chile

Chile President Declares State of Exception Over Mapuche Dissension

Chile's president declares a state of exception in the other regions of the country over the government conflict with the Mapuche tribe.
Mexican Drug Cartel Recruited, Kidnapped Children Through Shooter Game 'Free Fire'

Mexican Drug Cartel Recruited, Kidnapped Children Through Shooter Game 'Free Fire'

Five youths were rescued on Saturday after a Mexican drug cartel had kidnapped them to be recruited in the crime organization.
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Lais Crisostomo Aguiar: Brazilian Social Media Influencer, Fiancé's Friend Face Drug Charges After Attempting to Board Plane to Dubai With Cocaine

A Brazilian blogger known online for flaunting her lavish vacations and designer bags on social media and her fiancé's friend was charged after both tried to board a Dubai-bound flight with cocaine-filled capsules in food supplement bottles inside her bag.
Taliban Says U.S. Agreed to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan, but Not Recognition

Taliban Says U.S. Agreed to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan, but Not Recognition

The Taliban confirmed that the U.S. would provide humanitarian aid to Afghanistan despite not recognizing the new Taliban rulers of the South Asian country.
Ex-Guantanamo Detainee Warns U.S. About 'Upcoming Attacks,' Praises Taliban's Victory in Afghanistan

Ex-Guantanamo Detainee Warns U.S. About 'Upcoming Attacks,' Praises Taliban's Victory in Afghanistan

A former Guantanamo detainee has issued a warning against the U.S. about "upcoming" attacks and praised the Taliban for their victory in Afghanistan.
'Oppenheimer' 2023 Release Date Now Confirmed! Cillian Murphy as Main Actor and More

'Oppenheimer' 2023 Release Date Now Confirmed! Cillian Murphy as Main Actor and More

What should you expect from Christopher Nolan's upcoming film?
Brazil Cops Find $3.5 Million Trove of Nazi Memorabilia, Weapons at Home of Suspected Pedophile

Brazil Cops Find $3.5 Million Trove of Nazi Memorabilia, Weapons at Home of Suspected Pedophile

Police in Brazil had found a huge trove of Nazi memorabilia, including weapons, worth around $3.5 million inside the home of a suspected pedophile.
YouTube Artist on the Rise is Lunay! Here's What You Need To Know About This New Puerto Rican Singer

YouTube Artist on the Rise is Lunay! Here's What You Need To Know About This New Puerto Rican Singer

What makes this new YT artist popular?
Pandora Papers: Shakira, Julio Iglesias, Chayanne Among Famous Spanish and Latino Artists to Use 'Tax Havens'

Pandora Papers: Shakira, Julio Iglesias, Chayanne Among Famous Spanish and Latino Artists to Use Tax Havens

Shakira, Julio Iglesias, Chayanne, Miguel Bose, and Alejandra Guzman were among the Spanish and Latino artists who appeared in the Pandora Papers.
Mexican 'Drug Cartel' Members Involved in Human Smuggling Brandish AK-47s Near U.S.-Mexico Border to Taunt Texas National Guard

Mexican 'Drug Cartel' Members Involved in Human Smuggling Brandish AK-47s Near U.S.-Mexico Border to Taunt Texas National Guard

Suspected Mexican drug cartel members involved in human smuggling were seen at the U.S.-Mexico border brandishing AK-47s and were taunting Texas Army National Guards and Border Patrol agents.
Taliban Released ISIS-K Suicide Bomber Days Before the Kabul Attack That Killed U.S. Servicemen

Taliban Released ISIS-K Suicide Bomber Days Before the Kabul Attack That Killed U.S. Servicemen

The Taliban was reported to have released the ISIS-K suicide bomber that caused the Kabul attack, killing U.S. servicemen and hundreds of civilians around the perimeter.
U.S. Customs And Border Protection Agents Train For Possible Immigrant Caravan

CBP Officers Seize More Than $1.2 Million Worth of Cocaine, Fentanyl at Texas Cargo Facility

The recent interceptions of the United States Customs and Border Protection officers led to the seizure of cocaine and fentanyl with an estimated street value of over $1.2 million at the Pharr International Bridge Cargo Facility.
Afghanistan Ambassador Says Pres. Joe Biden Doesn’t Care about Women, Children Left Behind; Will Take Time before Country Trusts Another U.S. President

Afghanistan Ambassador Says Pres. Joe Biden Doesn't Care About Women, Children Left Behind; Will Take Time Before Country Trusts Another U.S. President

Afghanistan's ambassador the U.S. Adela Raz said that she has lost trust in the U.S. government while claiming that U.S. President Joe Biden does not care about the women and children who were left behind.
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California Family's Mexico Vacation Turns Into Nightmare; American Tourists Found Dead Following an Airbnb 'Gas Leak'

An apparent gas leak in an Airbnb in Mexico led to the death of a California couple and their 3-year-old son.
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Police Reveal Colombia-Turkey Drug Pipeline; Unveil Cocaine Traffic Route of Turkish Cartel, Cali Cartel

After nine-month surveillance, the anti-narcotics teams in Turkey's capital Ankara revealed the drug pipeline between the drug cartels in Colombia and Turkey, authorities said.
Dixie Fire Continues To Burn Through Northern California, Forcing Evacuations

'Los Bomberos': Mexicans Unite With Fire Crew Working on California’s Dixie Fire

The ongoing firefighting efforts against the Dixie Fire have seen more than 6,500 personnel, among them were Mexicans who were hired by a contractor and trained by the U.S. Forest Service to back up the country's firefighting crews.
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