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United Airlines Grounds All Flights Worldwide After Computer Glitch

California Mom Starts Campaign Against United Airlines After Getting Shamed for Breastfeeding

A mother from California who was shamed for breastfeeding inside a United Airlines flight is starting a social media campaign against the Chicago-based company, per FOX News. Juliet Thomson revealed that a female passenger complained to the crew about her during a flight from Salt Lake City, Utah heading to LAX last Jan. 29.
EPA To Regulate Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Airplanes

United Airlines Flight Heading to LAX Makes Emergency Landing in Tucson Airport due to Smoke in Cabin

A United Airlines flight heading to Los Angeles made an emergency landing in Tucson International Airport last Sunday morning, Feb. 7, as reported by ABC Arizona. According to airport authorities, the plane's cockpit and cabin were filled up with smoke causing the pilot to turn around and make the emergency landing.
Coastal Life In Nazare

Porto in Portugal Shows You How to Live European Style

Portugal's Porto city betrays its Latin descent with its subtle, yet equally enticing European style of living.
World's Largest Cruise Ship Docks In Southampton

Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship 'Anthem of the Seas' Forced Dock in New Jersey Due to Bad Weather

A Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship was forced to return to New Jersey after bad weather condition puts the ship and its passengers in a dangerous and stressful situation.
Valentine's Day Celebration in Latin America

From Latin America With Love: How Latinos Celebrate Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is around the corner and businesses around the world are taking advantage of the occasion. They are now busy with stuffing their stores with all sorts of gifts for the “day of hearts.”
British Fashion Awards 2015 - Red Carpet Arrivals

‘X-Factor UK' Judge Rita Ora Returning to 'The Voice?'

Will Rita Ora make a comeback?
Pope Francis Visits The Synagogue of Rome

Pope Francis to Celebrate Indigenous Culture in Mexico Visit

Pope Francis will be stopping by Mexico soon and his visit will be marked by the Church’s new embracement of indigenous culture within the faithful.
Earthquake Hits Southern Taiwan

Search and Rescue Operations Continue After 6.4 Magnitude Taiwan Earthquake

Rescue personnel and other volunteers are still working through rubble to find survivors after two days an earthquake hit Taiwan, Saturday, February 6, days before the most important family holiday in Chinese culture--the Chinese Lunar New Year.
Prince Harry

Prince Harry Impresses Schoolchildren with Paternal Skills During Flood-Ravaged Town’s Visit

Prince Harry has recently charmed schoolchildren when he visited a flood-ravaged town in England on Friday. During his visit at the village of St. Michael’s on Wyre in Lancashire, Prince Harry showed his paternal side when he met and took questions from the schoolchildren. According to People, Kate Middleton’s brother-in-law was there in the rural town to see the “devastating impact” of the flood in the community.
Car Makers Reveal New Models At N. American International Auto Show In Detroit

Customers of Volkswagen to Receive Compensation on Their Failed Diesel Emission Test.

Volkswagen recently announced a generous compensation to clients who fell victim to their emission scandal, but is not yet final whether they will receive monetary, buy back or replacement as compensation.
Prince Charles, Prince Of Wales And Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall Visit Colombia - Day 2

Colombian Festivals Travelers Should Look Forward to

Listed below are a few Colombian festivals that every traveller must take note of.
South Korea Reacts To North Korea's Rocket Launch

North Korea Faces Sanction Over Space Rocket Launch

The UN Security Council has called a meeting in order to put end to North Korea's recent rocket launch, said to be a primary test on their ballistic technology.
Brazil Faces New Health Epidemic As Mosquito-Borne Zika Virus Spreads Rapidly

Zika Outbreak Discourages US Citizens From Traveling to Latin America

The Zika outbreak is causing U.S. citizens to refrain themselves from traveling to Latin America and the Caribbean countries.
Haitian Presidential Candidates Debate In Miami

Haiti President Departs; Chaos Ensues

Haiti once more finds itself in the midst of chaos with no leader in sight.
Oil

OPEC Meeting Imminent? More and More Countries Demand Emergency Measures Amid Oil Crisis

More OPEC members are requesting for an emergency meeting. Will Saudi Arabia finally give its approval?
Chocolates

What Makes Colombians Happy?

While an old cliché says, “Money can’t buy happiness,” Colombians seemed to have proven it false. As a matter of fact, a new study revealed that material things are making them happy. In Medellin, almost 60 percent said their purchases made them happy, while only 26 percent in Bogota.
Zika Virus in Brazil

UN Suggests Legalization of Abortion in Latin America Amid Zika Epidemic

The UN has stepped in on the issue of the Zika epidemic in Latin America and has urged affected countries to adapt abortion on infected women.
Chinese New Year

How Latin America Celebrates Chinese New Year 2016

For most people in the world, the New Year has already been celebrated and welcomed on Jan. 1 but for many members of the fast-growing Asian demographic, the so-called Chinese New Year came on Feb. 8.
Brazil Faces New Health Epidemic As Mosquito-Borne Zika Virus Spreads Rapidly

Colombia Records 3,177 Zika Virus Cases in Pregnant Women but No Microcephaly

President Juan Manuel Santos announced last Saturday that Colombia has diagnosed a total of 3,177 cases of pregnant women with Zika virus, per the Associated Press. The good news is that no microcephaly, a birth defect related to the mosquito-borne disease was recorded.
Japan Ahead Of Consumption Tax Increase

Taxi Drivers in Japan Claim to Have 'Ghost Passengers' in Tsunami-Hit Areas

Japanese Taxi Drivers are claiming to experienced having "ghost passengers" in the city of Ishinomaki in Miyagi. The prefecture is one of the devastated areas hit by the March 2011 9.0 magnitude earthquake that triggered a tsunami that killed more than 18,000 people.
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