'To me, this is the best and highest use of storytelling: To affirm one another's full humanity, to uphold the truth that we are all worthy of being seen,' the actress said Sunday
Authorities in the Dominican Republic have arrested US rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, who is set to appear in court on Thursday to face charges of domestic violence.
Police in Brazil have arrested a man in connection with the killing of Brent Sikkema, the co-owner of a prominent gallery in Manhattan, as reported on Thursday.
The Haiti Crisis may have grown even more complicated as supporters of the captured coup leader, Guy Philippe, have launched mass protests all over the struggling country.
Brent Sikkema, co-owner of a New York City art gallery, was discovered dead in Rio de Janeiro, with Brazilian police investigating the case as a homicide.
Forty-three prisoners are still at large following their escape from a prison in northern Ecuador. In a tumultuous turn of events, 43 prisoners are still on the run following a jailbreak in northern Ecuador, as stated by the SNAI prisons agency on Monday, Reuters reports.
Torrential rains in Brazil, turning avenues into rivers, claimed the lives of at least 12 people in Rio de Janeiro, as reported by the fire department on Sunday.
In northwest Colombia, heavy rains triggered a mudslide on a busy highway, causing at least 34 fatalities and numerous injuries. Authorities are working urgently to rescue survivors.
In Trinidad and Tobago, a vibrant Caribbean nation with a rich cultural tapestry, the local beverage scene reflects the diverse influences that have shaped the islands.
Rosalia Vila Tobella, known professionally as Rosalia, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, and record producer who gained international recognition for her innovative approach to flamenco music.
Suriname's Public Prosecution Service (OM) is investigating why ex-president Desi Bouterse and an accomplice, both convicted of murder, haven't reported to prison to start their lengthy sentences.
Despite Argentina's recent failure to meet the terms of its $43 billion loan, the IMF has agreed to disburse $4.7 billion to the country. This lifeline is crucial for President Javier Milei, who is pushing for ambitious reforms.
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa, who took office in November with a vow to "restore peace," has declared a state of "internal armed conflict" and designated more than 20 gangs as terrorist groups, making them military targets.