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Marvin Gaye's Never-Before-Heard Music Discovered in Belgium

40 years after Marvin Gaye's death, unreleased music surfaces. Gaye left behind costumes, notebooks, and tapes with Belgian musician Charles Dumolin, who hosted him in Ostend in the early 1980s.

Ecuador Violence Worsens as 9 Dead, 10 Injured in Shooting Attack in Guayaquil

Several gunmen attacked the southern neighborhood of Guasmo in Guayaquil, Ecuador, as violence continued to surge in this once-peaceful South American country.

Haiti Mission: Canada Sends Around 70 Soldiers in Jamaica to Train Caribbean Troops

Canada dispatched approximately 70 soldiers to Jamaica to instruct Caribbean troops preparing for a UN sanctioned deployment to Haiti, according to the Canadian defense ministry on Saturday.

Peru President Dina Boluarte's Home Raided by Police Over Rolex Scandal

Peru's already-unstable leadership once again got rocked as police raided the home of current President Dina Boluarte over corruption allegations stemming from the Rolex scandal.

Easter Traditions Across Latin America

Easter in Latin America just hits differently when compared to other countries as Easter Sunday is often treated as a culmination of the Semana Santa or Holy Week and is a much more solemn affair.

Argentina Easter Traditions: How Argentinians Celebrate Holyweek

Easter in Argentina offers diverse celebrations for travelers, students, and expats. From traditional processions to regional customs, immerse in South American Easter traditions while exploring the country's vibrant cultural landscape.

Brazil Supreme Court Denies Jair Bolsonaro's Request To Travel to Israel

It looks like former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is not going to Israel after all, as the Brazilian Supreme Court denied his request amid fears that he may not come back to face justice.

Argentina President Javier Milei Feuding With Mexico's AMLO and Colombia's Gustavo Petro

Argentina may have just realized that it elected the least diplomatic president possible as Javier Milei has started feuds with the leaders of his neighbors: Mexico's Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Colombia's Gustavo Petro.

Haiti: UN Says Death Surge Hits Over 1,500 Due to Gang Violence

UN reports over 1,500 deaths in Haiti due to gang violence this year, with children among the victims. Additionally, self-defense groups have lynched, stoned, or burned dozens.

Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo: US Needs To Invest More to Deter Immigration

As more and more migrants flood the border, the US is running out of options. However, new Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo, who recently met with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, has a solution.

Brazil Police Officially Open Investigation Into Jair Bolsonaro Stay at Hungarian Embassy

Police in Brazil have now announced that they have officially launched a probe into what may have been former President Jair Bolsonaro's latest attempt at escaping justice.

Venezuela and Argentina in Row After Nicolas Maduro Regime Accused of Cutting Embassy's Power After Meeting With Opposition Leaders

The Nicolas Maduro regime has started yet another feud with a neighbor, this time with Argentina after Venezuelan opposition leaders met with Argentinian diplomats inside its embassy.

Haiti Transitional Council Pledges to Restore 'Public and Democratic Order'

A transitional presidential council in Haiti issued its inaugural statement, vowing to reinstate "public and democratic order." Signed by eight of nine members, the declaration signals progress in the prolonged prime minister selection process, hinting at forthcoming official duties.

Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Fatalities Confirmed To Be Citizens From Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras

The governments of Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras have confirmed that the six workers who died in the Baltimore bridge collapse were citizens of their countries.

Vinicius Junior Cries as He Speaks About Racist Abuse He Receives

Vinicius Junior wept while discussing racist abuse endured in Spain, expressing waning motivation to continue playing.

Venezuela Opposition Keeps Spot on Ballot After Registration of Presidential Candidate

Venezuelan opposition group registers candidate for July's presidential election, securing ballot spot despite primary winner's inability to sign up. Electoral authorities confirm the move, highlighting ongoing political tensions in the country.

Argentina: 11 Former Officers Convicted of Crimes Against Humanity Over Sexual Violence Against Trans Women

For the first time ever, a judge in Argentina convicted 11 former officials of the country's former military dictatorship of crimes against humanity on Tuesday.

Brazil: Former President Jair Bolsonaro in More Legal Trouble After Staying at the Hungarian Embassy During Investigations

Former Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro may soon also be investigated for evading arrest as the Supreme Court of Brazil is demanding answers as to why he stayed at the Hungarian Embassy.

Dani Alves Walks Out of Prison for Provisional Release After Posting €1M Bail

Former Brazil footballer Dani Alves, serving a 4.5-year sentence for rape, has been granted bail after 14 months. Convicted of raping a woman in a Barcelona nightclub, he is released pending appeal, posting €1m bail, surrendering passports, and complying with court conditions in Spain.

Jair Bolsonaro Hid at the Hungarian Embassy While Brazil Authorities Investigated Him; Hungary Ambassador Summoned To Answer Why

It was recently discovered that soon after Brazil’s federal police confiscated former President Jair Bolsonaro’s passport, he tried to flee and hid at the Embassy of Hungary for a while.
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