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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.
Argentina Wants Iran to Hand Over Minister Over Jewish Center Bombings, Iran Refuses

Argentina Wants Iran to Hand Over Minister Allegedly Involved in Jewish Center Bombings, Iran Refuses

The feud between Argentina and Iran over the 1994 Buenos Aires Jewish Center Bombing has intensified 30 years on with Argentina demanding the Islamic Republic hand over a minister.
Venezuela Election: Brazil President Lula Cheering on Venezuela Opposition, Calls on Nicolas Maduro to Conduct 'Free and Fair' Elections

Venezuela Election: Brazil President Lula Cheering on Venezuela Opposition, Calls on Nicolas Maduro to Conduct 'Free and Fair' Elections

The Venezuela elections are in full swing as the opposition has picked Edmundo Gonzalez to challenge dictator Nicolas Maduro. These development has been welcomed by Lula, president of Brazil.
Mexico Is the 'Champion' of Fentanyl Production, Says Country's Detective Agency Head

Mexico Is the 'Champion' of Fentanyl Production, Says Country's Detective Agency Head

Despite President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's claims that fentanyl is not being made in Mexico, the head of Mexico’s Criminal Investigation Agency is saying otherwise.
Haiti Situation Worsens, Health System in Brink of Collapse

Haiti Situation Worsens, Health System in Brink of Collapse

In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, hospitals face critical shortages of supplies and staff, worsening an already fragile healthcare system. Gangs, gaining control, escalate violence, disrupt infrastructure, and leave medical facilities in chaos.
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Best Places to Travel to Tanzania

Tanzania is a country located in East Africa that is quickly gaining popularity as a must-see travel destination. With its rich cultural diversity and stunning natural landscapes, Tanzania offers a unique and unforgettable experience for travelers. From the Serengeti National Park to the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar, there is something for everyone in this diverse and beautiful country.
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The Growing Importance of API Security in Global Business Transactions

In today's innovative age, APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) have become a foundational aspect of modern business operations and digital transformation. APIs enable different software systems to communicate with each other, which allows businesses to offer seamless services, integrate platforms, and automate processes.
Mexico Arrests Brother of Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) Kingpin 'El Mencho' in Jalisco State

Mexico Arrests Brother of Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) Kingpin 'El Mencho' in Jalisco State

In a massive victory for Mexico in its War on Drugs, authorities have arrested Abraham Oseguera Cervantes, also known as "Don Rodo," a leader for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Venezuela: Nicolas Madiro Meets With ICC Prosecutor Investigating His Human Rights Abuses

Venezuela: Nicolas Madiro Meets With ICC Prosecutor Investigating His Human Rights Abuses

International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Karim Khan is in Caracas and actually met with the man he is investigating for human rights abuses, Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro.
Mexico Elections: Masked Men Stop Frontrunner Claudia Sheinbaum To Ask for Her Help

Mexico Elections: Masked Men Stop Frontrunner Claudia Sheinbaum To Ask for Her Help

Claudia Sheinbaum continued her presidential campaign like normal but this was stopped when masked men approached her and asked for her help to stem the rising violence in Mexico
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa Gets Support to Toughen Security Against Gang Violence

Ecuador President Daniel Noboa Gets Support to Toughen Security Against Gang Violence

Ecuador's new president secures a decisive win in a referendum aimed at curbing rising violence by criminal groups. With a strong "yes" vote on nine security-focused questions, economic proposals face rejection.
Argentina: Violence Continues to Plague Rosario, Now the Country's Drug Capital

Argentina: Violence Continues to Plague Rosario, Now the Country's Drug Capital

The city of Rosario, Argentina may be known as the hometown of Lionel Messi and Angel Di Maria, but it has now become the country's narco capital as drug violence continues to rise.
Ecuador War on Crime Faces Referendum as Citizens Head to the Polls

Ecuador War on Crime Faces Referendum as Citizens Head to the Polls

Ecuador is trying to fight back against the rising tide of crime plaguing the country and one of the first steps is a referendum which has citizens going to the polls.
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Pastor Dino Rizzo Discusses How Churches Serve Worldwide

Churches benefit communities throughout the world every day. According to 35-year ministry veteran Dino Rizzo, those in ministry are working hard to make the world a better place, and that help stretches far beyond America's borders. Dino Rizzo is fortunate enough to know of and be directly involved with some of these churches that serve worldwide. Below are a few examples.
Mexico Investigates Possible Serial Killer Over Deaths of 20 Women

Mexico Investigates Possible Serial Killer Over Deaths of 20 Women

Mexico City may have been plagued by a serial killer after the city's police stated they are investigating a possible serial murder of around 20 women.
Venezuela Elections: Opposition Chooses Final Candidate, Former Diplomat Edmundo Gomez, to Challenge Nicolas Maduro

Venezuela Elections: Opposition Chooses Final Candidate, Former Diplomat Edmundo Gomez, to Challenge Nicolas Maduro

The Venezuela elections have gotten a new twist as the main opposition coalition has chosen a brand new candidate to challenge dictator Nicolas Maduro, a diplomat named Edmundo Gonzalez.
Colombia: Tens of Thousands of People Take the Streets to Reject President Petro's Economic, Social Reform

Colombia: Tens of Thousands of People Take the Streets to Reject President Petro's Economic, Social Reform

Colombians rally against President Petro's reforms, fearing economic harm. Petro insists changes fight inequality, igniting ongoing protests.
Andy Garcia: 5 Interesting Facts About the Cuban Actor

Andy Garcia: 5 Interesting Facts About the Cuban Actor

Andres Arturo Garcia Menendez, also known as Andy Garcia, was born in Havana to a wealthy family. At 5½, they fled Cuba due to Fidel Castro's communist regime, leaving everything behind.
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