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Ex-CDC Head Robert Redfield Believes COVID-19 Came From a Wuhan Lab

Robert Redfield, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), believes that the COVID-19 originated from a lab in Wuhan, China.
Brazilian Man With Upside-Down Head Reveals Fear of COVID-19 as It May Kill Him

Brazilian Man With Upside-Down Head Reveals Fear of Getting Deadly COVID-19

A Brazilian man with an upside-down head revealed his fear of catching up COVID-19, as he worried that it might kill him.
Mexico Hits 200,000 COVID Deaths

Mexico's COVID-19 Death Toll Hits 200,000, Real Numbers Could Be Worse

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador devised ramped up vaccination efforts as the country currently chases time after Mexico's COVID deaths spiked to more than 200,000.
Venezuelan Migrants Stranded in Bogota as Maduro Restricts Returns During Coronavirus Pandemic

Thousands of Venezuelans Seek Refuge in Colombia Amid Border Dispute

Displaced Venezuelans disclosed that thousands of people from Venezuela have fled to the province of Apure in Colombia in the wake of the ongoing operations of the Venezuelan military against the Colombian armed groups.
Ex-Mexico Governor Linked to Drug Cartels Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering in U.S.

Ex-Mexico Governor Linked to Drug Cartels Pleads Guilty to Money Laundering in U.S.

A former governor of Tamaulipas, Mexico on Thursday pleaded guilty in a Texas court for taking over $3.5 million in bribes for government contracts.
Mexico Unsure if Seized Sputnik V Vaccines Are Real or Fake

Mexico Unsure if Seized Russian Sputnik V Vaccines Are Real or Fake

Mexican prosecutors continued to determine if the more than 5,700 doses of Sputnik V vaccine seized in Mexico last week are real or fake.
 Brazil Hits 300,000 Fatal Victims of Coronavirus (COVID - 19)

Brazil Hits 300,000 COVID-19 Deaths, Bolsonaro Under Scrutiny

The health ministry of Brazil reported 2,009 daily COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday, which brought its country’s pandemic total to 300,685.
Bolivia Ex-President Alleges Prison Abuse in Emotional Letter

Bolivia Ex-President Alleges Prison Abuse in Emotional Letter

Bolivia's ex-president Jeanine Anez said that she was being abused in prison amid her pre-trial detention.
Mexican President Blames Biden for Current Border Crisis

Mexican President Blames Biden for Current Border Crisis

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pointed his fingers towards President Joe Biden as the reason behind the border's turmoil.
Brazilian Man Beat His Girlfriend to Death Over a Wardrobe Malfunction

Brazilian Man Beat His Girlfriend to Death Over a Wardrobe Malfunction

A Brazilian man allegedly beat his girlfriend to death over a wardrobe malfunction that exposed her breasts at a pool party.

12 States Pressure Facebook and Twitter on Taking Action Regarding Anti-Vaxxers

Attorneys general from 12 states demanded Facebook and Twitter to take action on the anti-vaxxers. Attorneys general from 12 states demanded Facebook and Twitter to do more on COVID-19 misinformation in their respective platforms.
Mexican Researchers Create a Nose-Only COVID-19 Mask

Mexican Researchers Create a Nose-Only COVID-19 Mask

Mexican researchers have introduced a nose-only COVID-19 mask, which could be worn while eating or drinking.
Activists Rally At Minnesota State Capitol Ahead Of Trial Of Derek Chauvin

Jury of Color to Seat for Trial of Derek Chauvin, Police Officer Charged for the Death of George Floyd

Derek Chauvin is the police officer charged for the death of Floyd after he knelt on the neck of the man while subduing him for more than nine minutes. The jury who will determine the fate of Chauvin is composed of nine women and six men.
Brazil Supreme Court Rules Judge Biased on Lula's Case

Brazil Supreme Court Rules: Judge Biased on Lula's Case

Earlier this month, Brazil Supreme Court has dismissed former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's corruption convictions related to a huge bribery scandal, which was known as Operation Car Wash.
Asylum Seekers Enter US As Biden Ends "Remain In Mexico" Policy

U.S. Border Patrol Alarms Officials After Unaccompanied Minors Population Jump

Based on the preliminary data of the U.S. Border Patrol, the detentions of migrant children have increased from 5,600 in January, to 9,300 in February, and with only three weeks in March, 11,000 unaccompanied minors were recorded.
Honduran Drug Trafficker Linked to Pres. Hernandez Convicted in U.S.

Honduran Drug Trafficker Linked to Pres. Hernandez Convicted in U.S.

A Honduran man accused of criminal dealings with Honduras' President Juan Orlando Hernandez was convicted of drug trafficking in the United States on Monday.
President Biden Departs White House For Atlanta

Biden Deploys Top Officials to Mexico and Guatemala, Vows to be More Humane in Border Disputes

United States President Joe Biden dispatched a high-level team to Central America and Mexico for the administrations involved in the ongoing border dispute.
Mexico's Drug Cartels Use Children to Smuggle Its Members Into U.S.

Mexico's Drug Cartels Use Children to Smuggle Its Members Into U.S.

Apart from smuggling drugs, the drug cartels in Mexico are reportedly using children as decoys in smuggling their members into the U.S.
Prince Harry Marries Ms. Meghan Markle - Windsor Castle

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Clarify: Exchange of Personal Vows, Not Marriage Before the Royal Wedding

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s spokesperson shared that the couple exchanged only ‘personal vows,’ and that no 'secret wedding' took place.
Katherine Diaz: Olympic Surf Hopeful From El Salvador Killed by Lightning

Katherine Diaz: Olympic Surf Hopeful From El Salvador Killed by Lightning

Katherine Diaz, a top surfer from El Salvador, was killed after a lightning struck her during a training session on Friday.
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