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Cuba Protests: Internet Is Back, Reveals Scenes of a Crackdown on Protesters

Cuba's internet came back and scenes of the government's crackdown on protesters were revealed through social media's images and videos.
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Colombia Coast Guard Seizes 5.4 Tonnes of Cocaine Worth $185 Million

After working with their counterparts in Panama and the United States, Colombian authorities seized 5.4 tonnes of cocaine worth $185 million, Colombia's Navy stated Wednesday.
Mexico: Oaxaca Declares Beauty Contests as 'Symbolic Violence' Against Women, Bans Use of Public Funds For Such Events

Mexico: Oaxaca Declares Beauty Contests as 'Symbolic Violence' Against Women, Bans Use of Public Funds For Such Events

Mexico's Oaxaca state has banned the use of public funds in beauty contests after the local Congress labeled such events as "symbolic violence" against women.
Mexico Government Confirms Gulf Cartel Clandestine Human Incineration Site Near Texas Border

Mexico Government Confirms Gulf Cartel Clandestine Human Incineration Site Near Texas Border

The federal government of Mexico has now confirmed the existence of a Gulf Cartel clandestine human incineration site near the Texas border.
FBI: U.S. Dismantles Global Drug and Money-Laundering Hub in Las Vegas

FBI: U.S. Dismantles Global Drug and Money-Laundering Hub in Las Vegas

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials said Wednesday that they busted a key international drug and money-laundering hub in Las Vegas.
Los Angeles Massive Raw Sewage Spill Leads To 17-Million-Gallon Leak: Authorities Conduct Bacteria Tests On Closed Beaches

Los Angeles Massive Raw Sewage Spill Leads To 17-Million-Gallon Leak | Authorities Conduct Bacteria Tests On Closed Beaches

Health authorities close beaches and conduct bacteria tests. Los Angeles beaches are currently in a bad situation as a massive raw sewage spill happened on Sunday, July 11.
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Fake Bomb Threat Prompts Authorities to Arrest Canadian at Florida Airport; Suspect Upset Over Bag Fee, Police Say

A Canadian man on his way to Toronto told an airline employee at the Fort Lauderdale airport in Florida Saturday that there was a bomb in his luggage instead of paying a bag fee that he disagreed with, prompting authorities to arrest the suspect, officials said.
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U.S. Coast Guard Seizes $15 Million Worth Cocaine in Puerto Rico; Offloads Drugs in Florida While Two Smugglers Taken Into Custody

After the interdiction of a go-fast vessel near Puerto Rico, the United States Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Tezanos offloaded close to $15 million worth of seized cocaine at Coast Guard Base San Juan on July 12 and transferred custody of two male smugglers.
TikTok Star Naim Darrechi of Spain in Hot Water Over Condom, Unprotected Sex Remarks

TikTok Star Naim Darrechi of Spain in Hot Water Over Condom, Unprotected Sex Remarks

TikTok star Naim Darrechi of Spain has received backlash over his condom remarks, saying he avoids using a condom during sex by telling he is infertile.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Warns Migrants From Cuba, Haiti Not To Flee to U.S. Amid Unrest

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Warns Migrants From Cuba, Haiti Not To Flee to U.S. Amid Unrest

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warned possible migrants from Cuba and Haiti against trying to enter the U.S. illegally.

Cuba Blocks Social Media Access Amid Protests; U.S. State Department Considers Options to Help Cubans

Cuba blocked social media access amid the mass protests and demonstrations that erupted in the country on Sunday.
Country Singer LeAnn Rimes' Iconic 'Blue' Video Recreation Makes Her Fans Go NUTS On Instagram: Here's Why!

Country Singer LeAnn Rimes' Iconic 'Blue' Video Recreation on Instagram Makes Fans Feel Nostalgic

LeAnn Rimes' fans are going crazy over the recreation of the iconic "Blue" music video.
Donald Trump Targets U.S. Justice Kavanaugh In A New Book Titled 'Landslide': 'Where Would He Be Without Me,' He Says

Donald Trump Targets U.S. Justice Kavanaugh In A New Book Titled "Landslide" | 'Where Would He Be Without Me,' He Says

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is not happy with Justice Kavanaugh. Former U. S. President Donald Trump looks very unhappy when he spent his last days at the White House.
Dust And Sand Storm Is Hitting Senegal

Saharan Dust: Positive and Negative Effects to Texas

Making its 5,000-mile long journey all the way from the Saharan desert in Africa, a plume of Saharan dust has moved into Central Texas.
'Love Walk' Marches Through Tampa In Solidarity With Black Lives Matter Movement

Tampa Mayor, Florida Officials Support Cuban Protesters; Claim Cubans' Ancestors Helped Build Their Community

After one of the largest anti-government demonstrations in the history of Cuba, officials across the state of Florida voiced their opposition to the Cuban authoritarian regime experienced by the island.
Mexico City Mayor Sheinbaum Pardo Inaugurated Line 1 Of Cable Bus

Mexico City's New Cable Cars Allow Commuters To Escape Capital Traffic Jam

After its inauguration, the new cable car system of Mexico City allowed commuters to visit the most traffic-clogged cities in the world on Monday.
2 Nieces of Paraguay First Lady Among Latest Victims of Florida Condo Collapse

2 Nieces of Paraguay First Lady Among Latest Victims of Florida Condo Collapse

The two nieces of Paraguay's First Lady Silvana Lopez Moreira were among the children recently identified as victims of the Florida condo collapse.
Haiti President Jovenel Moise Assassination: Haitian-American Suspect Is a Former U.S. DEA Informant

Haiti President Jovenel Moise Assassination: Haitian-American Suspect Is a Former U.S. DEA Informant

A Haitian-American suspect in the assassination of President Jovenel Moise was said to be an ex-informant to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
Inhabitants of the Avocado Region Take Up Arms to Protect Their Municipalities

Mexican Avocado Farmers Gear up After Gang Wars Spike; New Wave Of Bloodshed Threatens

A new wave of bloodshed threatens the country, even avocado farmers in Mexico vowed to defend their orchards from gangs sowing terror in Mexico.
Cuban Protesters Flood Streets to Demand End to Communist Dictatorship

Cuban Protesters Flood Streets to Demand End to Communist Dictatorship

Thousands of Cuban protesters are crowding the streets, calling for the end of the communist dictatorship leading the country.
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