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Brazil Supreme Court Wants Review of Ruling After Fatal Police Raid

Brazil Supreme Court Wants Review of Ruling After Fatal Police Raid

Brazil Supreme Court wants to review its last year's ruling banning police raids into Rio de Janeiro favelas after the recent police raid, which took the lives of 25 people.
Mexico City to pay the Families of Train Collapse Victims

Mexico City to Pay the Families of Train Collapse Victims

The families of the train collapse victims in Mexico City will receive payment from their local government on top of the financial aid that will be provided by the train line management.
Ahead of Kamala Harris Meeting, Mexico’s President Accuses U.S. of Violating Country’s Sovereignty

Ahead of Kamala Harris Meeting, Mexico’s President Accuses U.S. of Violating Country’s Sovereignty

Mexico's Pres. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador publicly accused the U.S. government of violating his country's sovereignty just before a meeting with Kamala Harris.
California Man Laundering Money for Mexican Drug Cartel Gets Nearly 5 Years in Jail

California Man Laundering Money for Mexican Drug Cartel Gets Nearly 5 Years in Jail

A California man was sentenced to nearly five years in prison for laundering thousands of dollars in drug proceeds for a Mexican drug cartel using bitcoin.
Biden Scraps Trump Plan To Collect Facial Scans, DNA From Immigrants

Biden Scraps Trump Plan To Collect Facial Scans, DNA From Immigrants

The Biden administration canceled the collection of personally identifiable data, such as DNA and facial scans, from immigrants applying to enter the country.
Customs And Border Patrol Keep Watch At U.S.-Canada Border

Border Patrol Seizes 67 Lbs. of Meth

In an attempt to smuggle methamphetamine through an immigration checkpoint, the United States Customs and Border Protection agents from Southern California’s El Centro Sector arrested the woman suspect over the weekend.
Sinaloa Cartel Founder 'El Guero' Is Still in Custody of Mexican Authorities

Sinaloa Cartel Founder 'El Guero' Is Still in Custody of Mexican Authorities

A Mexican judge has ordered on Wednesday for Sinaloa cartel's founder and leader Hector "El Guero" Palma to be held for 40 more days in non-prison custody.
El Chapo's Wife Could Destroy Sinaloa Cartel by Cutting Deal With U.S.: Report

El Chapo's Wife Could Destroy Sinaloa Cartel by Cutting Deal With U.S.: Report

Drug kingpin El Chapo's wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, could help bring the end of the notorious Sinaloa cartel if she decides to cut a deal with the U.S. government.
Kamala Harris Finally Sets Date for Long-Awaited Trip to Mexico, Guatemala

Kamala Harris Sets Date for Long-Awaited Trip to Mexico, Guatemala

Vice President Kamala Harris has set a schedule for her first vice-presidential visit to Mexico and Guatemala.
Colombia Mass Protests Continue, Police Deploy Tear Gas

Colombia Mass Protests Continue, Police Deploy Tear Gas

Mass protests in Colombia continued despite Pres. Ivan Duque withdrawing the proposed tax reform and a week of deadly clashes between demonstrators and police.
President Biden Delivers Remarks On Implementation Of American Rescue Plan

Biden Backs Lifting Patent Protections on COVID Vaccines

President Joe Biden has sent his support behind waiving the intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines proposed by World Trade Organization.
American Students Sentenced to Life After Killing Italian Police

American Students Sentenced to Life After Killing Italian Police

Two American students were sentenced to life imprisonment in Italy after reportedly stabbing an Italian police officer 11 times, killing him.
Food Distribution in Favela do Tuiuti Together with Do Morro Para o Ringue Project Amidst the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

Brazilian Teen Kills Kids and Teachers

A nursery in southern Brazil was stormed by a teenager carrying a machete, killing three young kids and two adults on Tuesday.
Mexico President Vows Probe After Train Overpass Collapses

Mexico President Vows Probe After Train Overpass Collapses

Mexico president promises a thorough probe on the train overpass that collapsed killing at least 24 Mexicans.
Brazil Ex-Health Chief Accuses Bolsonaro of Fueling COVID Crisis

Brazil Ex-Health Chief Accuses Bolsonaro of Fueling COVID Crisis

Brazil's former health minister Luiz Henrique Mandetta has testified in a probe on President Jair Bolsonaro's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brazil Forced To Suspend COVID Vaccine Second Doses After Shortage

Brazil Forced To Suspend COVID Vaccine Second Doses After Shortage

Large cities in Brazil have been forced to discontinue their administering of COVID vaccine second doses to due lack of supply, marking another hurdle in the country's vaccination program.
Mysterious Handprints Discovered in Ancient Mayan Cave in Mexico

Mysterious Handprints Discovered in Ancient Mayan Cave in Mexico

An archeologist found more than 100 black and red handprints on the walls of an ancient Mayan cave in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.
Mexico City Rail Overpass Collapses

20 Dead, 70 Hurt as Mexico City Rail Overpass Collapses

A railway overpass in Mexico City collapsed on Monday night, killing and injuring more than a dozen individuals.
U.S.-Mexico Efforts Against Mexican Drug Cartels Have Unraveled: DEA

U.S.-Mexico Efforts Against Mexican Drug Cartels Unraveled: DEA

A DEA senior official said that U.S.-Mexico efforts against Mexican drug cartels fell through after a breakdown in cooperation between law enforcement agencies.
Colombia's Finance Minister Quits After Tax Reform Plan Withdrawn

Colombia's Finance Minister Quits After Tax Reform Plan Withdrawn

Colombia's finance minister has resigned from his post after deadly mass protests erupted across the country over a tax reform proposal.
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