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Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's Allies Accused of Taking Money from Drug Cartels

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador may be leaving office soon, but he is under a new controversy as his allies are alleged to be taking drug money from the cartels.

Mexico: Violence in Guerrero State Continues as Viral Video of Cartel Gunmen Gleefully Kicking Dead Victims Surfaces

Guerrero state has become one of the most violent states in Mexico, with a recent viral video showing why, as alleged cartel gunmen were shown kicking the dead bodies of their victims.

Venezuela: Dozens Possible Dead, Over 100 Trapped Following Illegal Gold Mine Collapse

An open-pit mine wall in central Venezuela collapsed on Tuesday, trapping dozens of workers under mud. A frantic rescue effort is underway to save those affected by the incident.

Venezuela Welcomes Russia Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov Who Reaffirms Support for Nicolas Maduro

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro welcomed Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Caracas on Tuesday with open arms, with Lavrov reciprocating.

Hunter Biden Investigation: Republican Informant Alexander Smirnov, Who Was Indicted for Lying About Bidens, Had Ties to Russian Intelligence

After it turned out that Republicans' witness against Hunter Biden was a Chinese spy, it was recently revealed that their other "credible" informant has ties to Russian intelligence.

Will Smith, National Geographic Help Discover New Giant Anaconda Species While Filming in the Amazon

Will Smith just became part of a massive scientific discovery while filming a documentary with National Geographic in the Amazon as they discovered a new species.

Haiti: Former First Lady Martine Moise Faces Murder Charge Over Jovenel Moise Assassination

In the ongoing investigation of the 2021 assassination of Haiti's former president, Jovenel Moise, the judge has charged 50 individuals, including his widow, Martine Moise, and a former prime minister. The information was leaked to local media.

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's Allies Gain Supermajority in Congress After Contentious Vote

President Nayib Bukele and his New Ideas party do not just have the presidency, but they now also have a supermajority in El Salvador's Congress.
 Chile Officials Call for Return of Moai Statue from Easter Island From British Museum

Chile Officials Call for Easter Island Moai Statues' Return From British Museum

Officials from Chile, campaigners, and activists are calling on the British Museum to return two moai statues to Easter Island.
Mexico Army Kills 12 Alleged Cartel Gunmen in Deadly Shootout Near Border With Texas

Mexico Army Kills 12 Alleged Cartel Gunmen in Deadly Shootout Near Border With Texas

A deadly shootout between the Mexican Army and alleged members of a drug cartel happened across the border from Roma, Texas.
4 of Haiti President Jovenel Moise's 'Presumed Assassins' Killed, 2 Arrested by Police

Haiti Former First Lady Martine Moise Indicted for Being 'Complicit' in Jovenel Moise Assassination

Haiti's former first lady, Martine Moise, expressed dissatisfaction, stating her husband "had not done anything for us" during his presidency. She reportedly sought to succeed him with the support of then-Prime Minister Claude Joseph.
Donald Trump Does Not Condemn Vladimir Putin Over Alexander Navalny Death; Calls To Fund Ukraine Mounts for Republicans

Donald Trump Does Not Condemn Vladimir Putin Over Alexander Navalny Death; Calls To Fund Ukraine Mounts for Republicans

Days after Alexander Navalny's death, Donald Trump finally mentioned him. However, he made no mention of the man who possibly killed him, his "good friend," Vladimir Putin.
New Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo Meets With US DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

New Guatemala President Bernardo Arevalo Meets With US DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Bernardo Arevalo may be Guatemala's most unlikely president, but he is seeking to make his mark on the world stage with meetings with top foreign officials.
Lula da Silva Angered Israel After Comparing the Gaza War to the Holocaust

Lula da Silva Angered Israel After Comparing the Gaza War to the Holocaust

Israeli officials criticize Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for likening the Gaza war to the Nazi genocide, accusing him of trivializing the Holocaust and causing offense to the Jewish people.
Mexico: Thousands March Vs. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) in 'March for Democracy'

Mexico: Thousands Join 'March for Democracy' Vs. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador AMLO's Party

Thousands of people donned pink and marched in Mexico City for what they called a “march for democracy” to slam President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and AMLO's political party.
Most Streamed Rauw Alejandro Songs on Spotify

Most Streamed Rauw Alejandro Songs on Spotify

Rauw Alejandro is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter known for his contributions to the Latin music scene, particularly in the reggaeton and Latin trap genres.
Antigua and Barbuda: Best Places to Visit to Learn About the History of the 'Land of 365 Beaches'

Antigua and Barbuda: Best Places to Visit to Learn About the History of the 'Land of 365 Beaches'

Antigua and Barbuda, situated in the Caribbean, boasts a rich tapestry of history and culture. Exploring these historical places in Antigua and Barbuda provides a fascinating journey through time, offering a deeper understanding of the islands' diverse and captivating history.
Nicaragua Shuts Down Scouting Organization, Several NGOs

Nicaragua Shuts Down Scouting Organization, Several NGOs

Nicaragua's government has closed the country's scouting organization and seven other NGOs, as reported by state media La Gaceta. This move concludes a crackdown that includes expelling religious orders, charities, and civic groups.
Panama: 5 Dead, 1 Missing After Migrant Smuggling Boat Capsizes

Panama: 5 Dead, 1 Missing After Migrant Smuggling Boat Capsizes

Panama authorities have pulled several bodies of drowned migrants off the Caribbean Coast after the boat transporting them to avoid going through the perilous Darien Gap capsized.
Haiti, Kenya, US Officials Wrap Up Multinational Security Mission Talks, Date Remains Unknown

Haiti, Kenya, US Officials Wrap Up Multinational Security Mission Talks, Date Remains Unknown

Haiti, Kenya, and the US advance discussions on deploying armed forces, yet no specific date is set. The progress signals collaborative efforts, emphasizing ongoing diplomatic efforts between the nations without specifying a concrete timeline for the deployment.
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