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El Chapo Claims He Cannot Get Visits from Wife and Daughters in Prison As Judge Denies His Request

Regarded as the most infamous drug lord in the world, El Chapo is complaining that the US justice system is not letting anybody visit inside the Supermax Prison in Colorado.
USA Basketball Finalizes Roster for Olympics as Americans Try to Regain Glory After World Cup Disaster

USA Basketball Finalizes Roster for Olympics as Americans Try to Regain Glory After World Cup Disaster

After USA Basketball was eliminated during last year's FIBA Basketball World Cup in the Philippines by Germany, the team wants redemption and is fielding an All-Star roster for the Olympics.
Venezuela, Honduras Announce Diplomatic Actions After Ecuador Raids Mexican Embassy

Venezuela, Honduras Announce Diplomatic Actions After Ecuador Raids Mexican Embassy

Venezuela and Honduras express discontent over police raid at Mexico's embassy in Quito. Actions announced during Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) summit.
Venezuela Sanctions Will Remain Unless Nicolas Maduro Regime Fulfills Fair Elections Promise, Says US

Venezuela Sanctions Will Remain Unless Nicolas Maduro Regime Fulfills Fair Elections Promise, Says US

After secret talks in Mexico, the US federal government announced that it will not renew temporary licenses granted to Venezuelan oil companies that are set to expire on Thursday.
Elon Musk Loses Feud Against Brazil, Tells Court He and X Will Comply With Court Ruling

Elon Musk Loses Feud Against Brazil, Tells Court He and X Will Comply With Court Ruling

Elon Musk has been feuding with Brazil over certain X accounts being blocked in the country for spreading misinformation and he has now admitted defeat.
Colombia: Bogota Releases New Water Consumption Measures Amid Droughts

Colombia: Bogota Releases New Water Consumption Measures Amid Droughts

Colombia's capital mayor introduces water-saving measures amidst El Niño-induced drought, affecting 8 million. Rationing in neighborhoods, urging residents to conserve water and alter shower habits.
Venezuela Elections: US Officials Meet With Nicolas Maduro Regime Representatives in Mexico, Express Concerns About Fairness

Venezuela Elections: US Officials Meet With Nicolas Maduro Regime Representatives in Mexico, Express Concerns About Fairness

So far, Venezuela and its Nicolas Maduro regime have not made good on its deal with the US for free and fair elections. During a meeting of the two countries, US officials expressed their concerns.
Argentina President Javier Milei Meets Elon Musk in Texas

Argentina President Javier Milei Meets Elon Musk in Texas

Elon Musk and Argentina's president Javier Milei vow to collaborate on free markets and lithium projects after meeting in Texas, where Tesla operates. The alliance aims to boost renewable energy and economic growth.
Pope Francis Sides With Peru Villagers Whose Lands Are Getting Stolen by a Catholic Group

Pope Francis Sides With Peru Villagers Whose Lands Are Getting Stolen by a Catholic Group

A powerful South American Catholic Church group based in Peru is trying to evict several Peruvian villagers from their homes, but Pope Francis has now picked a side: the villagers.
Top 4 Camila Mendes According to Rotten Tomatoes

Top 4 Camila Mendes Movies, According to Rotten Tomatoes

Camila Mendes quickly rose to fame with her debut role as Veronica Lodge on the CW's "Riverdale," based on the Archie comic series.
Ecuador: Top Beverages You Should Try When Visting the 'Country of Four Worlds'

Ecuador: Top Beverages You Should Try When Visting the 'Country of Four Worlds'

Ecuadorians enjoy a variety of beverages like "agua de fresco," a fruity water with flavors like strawberries and pineapple. For chilly nights, there's "canelazo," a warm mix of water, sugar, cinnamon, and a touch of alcohol. "Chicha" offers a fizzy corn-based drink, while "café pasado" delivers a strong coffee fix.
Manuel Rocha, Former US Ambassador Who Turned Out To Be Spy for Cuba, Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison

Manuel Rocha, Former US Ambassador Who Turned Out To Be Spy for Cuba, Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison

Manuel Rocha was once regarded as one of the most respected diplomats the US had. However, he is now a convicted criminal after it was found that he was a spy for Cuba.
Haiti Finally Establishes Transitional Council to Choose New Leaders

Haiti Finally Establishes Transitional Council to Choose New Leaders

A new council formed in Haiti aims to select the next prime minister and Cabinet, aiming to ease turmoil in the Caribbean nation. Much of the capital is controlled by criminal gangs.
 Argentina Top Criminal Court Finds Iran, Hezbollah Responsible for 1992 Embassy Attack

Argentina Top Criminal Court Finds Iran, Hezbollah Responsible for 1992 Embassy Attack

The Federal Criminal Cassation Court has found that the Islamic fundamentalist organization Hezbollah and the government of Iran, are liable for the deadly attacks on Argentina.
 Colombia: ELN Rebels 'Freeze' Upcoming April Peace Talks

Colombia: ELN Rebels 'Freeze' Upcoming April Peace Talks

In another blow to President Gustavo Petro's efforts to achieve "Total Peace" in Colombia, the National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels announced on Thursday that they are "freezing" peace talks.
Mexico: Police Officer Shot Dead in Crime-Ridden Acapulco

Mexico: Police Officer Shot Dead in Crime-Ridden Acapulco

As Acapulco is still recovering from the massive Category 5 hurricane that destroyed much of its infrastructure, the violence there has largely resumed as another police officer was killed.
Mexico Takes Ecuador to International Court of Justice Over Mexico Embassy Raid

Mexico Takes Ecuador to International Court of Justice Over Mexico Embassy Raid

Mexico's president aims for UN to suspend Ecuador after a police raid on the Mexican embassy in Quito. The move is part of Mexico's complaint to the UN court.
Former Ecuador Vice President Jorge Glas Attempted Suicide, Is on Hunger Strike After Mexico Embassy Raid, Says Ex-President Rafael Correa

Former Ecuador Vice President Jorge Glas Attempted Suicide, Is on Hunger Strike After Mexico Embassy Raid, Says Ex-President Rafael Correa

Former Ecuador President Rafael Correa went on the record that his former vice president, Jorge Glas, tried to commit suicide earlier this week and is now on hunger strike.
Guatemala Forest Fires Places Country in State of Calamity, President Bernardo Arevalo Announced

Guatemala Forest Fires Place Country in State of Calamity, President Bernardo Arevalo Announced

Forest fires have been raging all over Guatemala, forcing President Bernardo Arevalo to declare a State of Calamity in the country.
Argentina President Javier Milei To Meet Elon Musk

Argentina President Javier Milei To Meet Elon Musk

Argentine President Javier Milei starts US trip, aims to meet Elon Musk for economic overhaul funding. Milei seeks cash to revive struggling Argentine economy.