World

Colombia: President Gustavo Petro Says Thousands of Bullets and Grenades From Military Bases Have Gone Missing, May Have Been Sold to Haiti Gangs

Colombia seems to be having a massive problem as thousands of items in its military inventories, including bullets and grenades, have gone missing, as confirmed by President Gustavo Petro.
Deep in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a mountain gorilla rests in the shade.

5 Things You Need to Know About Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

Though some people find it tiresome, the majority of the people who have either been to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park can attest to gorilla safaris being a wilderness activity like no other. But in the ever-changing world, there is always a need for an update on the facts. Here are five things you need to know about gorilla trekking in Uganda.
Prince Harry Set to Attend Invictus Games, But Royal Family's Absence Sparks Controversy

Prince Harry Set to Attend Invictus Games, But Royal Family's Absence Sparks Controversy

Prince Harry founded the Invictus Games charity while a senior Royal Family member. Despite its significance, the family's diminishing support for his involvement is evident, highlighting strained relations.
Uruguay: Iconic Former President Jose Mujica Diagnosed With 'Complicated' Cancer

Uruguay: Iconic Former President Jose Mujica Diagnosed With 'Complicated' Cancer

The former Uruguay president who captured the world's imagination for his frugal living even though he was the president of a Latin American country, Jose Mujica, revealed he has cancer.
Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, US President Joe Biden, Agree To Clamp Down on Illegal Immigration

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, US President Joe Biden Agree To Clamp Down on Illegal Immigration

The US and Mexico have recently agreed that they would be cooperating on migration policy after President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador spoke with one another.
Haiti Gangs Continue to Spread Violence As New Leaders Take Power

Haiti Gangs Continue to Spread Violence As New Leaders Take Power

Armed gangs in Haiti threaten society's collapse. Le Nouvelliste, Haiti's oldest French daily, vandalized in downtown Port-au-Prince, disrupting printing, says publisher Max Chauvet.
Ecuador Files Lawsuit Vs. Mexico in ICJ Over Granting Asylum to Former VP Jorge Glas

Ecuador Files Lawsuit Vs. Mexico in ICJ Over Granting Asylum to Former VP Jorge Glas

The Ecuador Vs. Mexico spat has just escalated even further as Ecuador filed a lawsuit against Mexivo shortly after the latter filed a complaint in the ICJ.
Guatemala Authorities Raid Save the Children Charity's Offices After Reported Mistreatment of Migrant Children

Guatemala Authorities Raid Save the Children Charity's Offices After Reported Mistreatment of Migrant Children

Authorities in Guatemala raided the offices of the NGO known as Save the Children after a complaint that migrant children were being mistreated in Texas.
Chile: Armed Men Brutally Killed 3 Police Officers

Chile: Armed Men Brutally Killed 3 Police Officers

Armed attackers killed three police officers in southern Chile, raising security concerns. The ambush took place in the Biobío region amidst escalating tensions between the Mapuche community and landowners. Military deployment aims to bolster security.
Honduras Sweets You Simply Must Try

Honduras Sweets You Simply Must Try

The food from the Central American country of Honduras has largely been very underrated and below the radar of many people. This unfortunately includes its sweets which are quite delectable.
Christian Nodal Net Worth Revealed: Uncovering the Wealth of the Mexican Singer-Songwriter

Christian Nodal Net Worth Revealed: Uncovering the Wealth of the Mexican Singer-Songwriter

Latin music star Christian Nodal, worth $20 million, pioneered the "mariacheño" genre, fusing mariachi and norteño styles, earning three Latin Grammys. Signed at seventeen with Universal Music Latin, his 2017 debut album "Me Dejé Llevar" propelled him to chart-topping status in Mexico.
Paraguay: Top 4 Native Animals You at 'The Heart of South America'

Paraguay: Top 4 Native Animals at 'The Heart of South America'

Paraguay is bursting with incredible native animals! From the stealthy jaguars prowling the forests to the quirky armadillos scuttling across the grasslands, this country is a treasure trove of biodiversity.
Turks and Caicos Is Arresting American Tourists After Finding Ammo Inside Their Luggage

Turks and Caicos Is Arresting American Tourists After Finding Ammo Inside Their Luggage

American tourists have been getting arrested in the Caribbean country of Turks and Caicos as of late and all of them have seemingly been arrested for having ammo in their luggage.
Brazil: Fire Engulfs Small Hotel, Kills 10

Brazil: Fire Engulfs Small Hotel, Kills 10

A fire in Porto Alegre on Friday left 13 hospitalized, some critical. About 30 lived in the guesthouse; cause unknown. President Lula da Silva sent condolences; guesthouse housed "vulnerable" people. Mayor Melo declared three days of mourning.
Mexico City Serial Killer Miguel Cortes Now Being Called 'Mexican Jeffrey Dahmer,' 8 Victims Known So Far

Mexico City Serial Killer Miguel Cortes Now Being Called 'Mexican Jeffrey Dahmer,' 8 Victims Known So Far

Mexico City has arrested a serial killer it never knew it had, Miguel Cortes, who is now being called Jeffrey Dahmer, who Mexican media believes to have killed around 20 people.
Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Claims Drug Cartels Are 'Respectful' and 'Respect the Citizenry'

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Claims Drug Cartels Are 'Respectful' and 'Respect the Citizenry'

Outgoing Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) made even more wild claims as critics slammed his record on the War on Drugs.
Alleged Mexico City Serial Killer Miguel Cortes Kept Women's Bones in His Room, Prosecutors Downplay Case

Alleged Mexico City Serial Killer Miguel Cortes Kept Women's Bones in His Room, Prosecutors Downplay Case

New details on the case of Mexico City serial killer Miguel Cortes have surfaced as he may be responsible for the deaths of around 20 women. However, Mexico City prosecutors are downplaying the case.
Haiti: Ariel Henry Resigns as PM as New Leaders Take Power Amid Gang Violence

Haiti: Ariel Henry Resigns as PM as New Leaders Take Power Amid Gang Violence

Haiti inaugurated a transitional council to select a new prime minister and organize future presidential elections, aiming to curb escalating gang violence. Former Prime Minister Ariel Henry, previously abroad due to unrest, resigned, facilitating the transition.
Cuba Wildfires Threatening Popular Tourist Destination of Viñales

Cuba Wildfires Threatening Popular Tourist Destination of Viñales

Forest fires have been raging across Cuba and are now threatening the area regarded as the Caribbean country's top tourist destination, the town of Viñales.
Argentina President Javier Milei Faces Massive Protest Over Education Budget Cuts

Argentina President Javier Milei Faces Massive Protest Over Education Budget Cuts

Over 100,000 protesters flooded Argentine cities, urging President Javier Milei to increase funding for public universities. Demonstrations organized by students, alumni, unions, and political groups voiced opposition to austerity measures.
Real Time Analytics