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Planning to Visit Iconic 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Island? Here are a Few Things You Need to Know

More details have been revealed regarding how adventure-seekers can visit the Skellig Michael, the stunning mountain island depicted in "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

Venezuela Stops Gas Exports to Colombia due to 'Climate Factors'

Venezuela's state-owned oil company Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) is temporarily stopping the export of natural gas to its neighbor Colombia due to "climate factors", as confirmed by the Colombian Mines and Energy Ministry on Friday, Jan. 1, according to a report from Reuters.

Tips and Tricks to Save Money While Traveling in 2016

Too many people think travel is a luxury, but the truth is, there's no need to blow all your money to see the world. With good deals, some patience and a little bit of luck, anyone can score their vacation time without making too much of a dent on their savings account. Try these handy guidelines on how to get your travel fix on a budget.

Travelers Warned Against Israel After New Year's Attack

Travelers are warned about possible conflict when visiting Israel by the various states who are on high alert after a shooting attack in Tel Aviv last Friday, Jan. 1. The attack, which left two dead and at least seven wounded, came at a time when tensions are heightened and violence is rampant between the Israel and Palestinian territories.

New Argentina Government Wants to Talk With Great Britain Over Falkland Islands Claim

Argentina's new government declared on Sunday that it will continue its claim to the Falkland Islands, a British Overseas Territory 300 miles east of South America's Patagonian coast. Newly elected president, Mauricio Macri has invited the U.K. to start a possible negotiation regarding the disputed islands and other territories.

Colombian Guerrilla Movement FARC Denies Alleged Forced Abortion

Guerrilla movement FARC denied their connection to a man being investigated by the Colombian government for allegedly carrying out forced abortions on female members. The rebel group insisted that having such policy is not part, and against, their principles.

Prince William Admits Being 'a Lot More Emotional' as a Father

Prince William said fatherhood made him "well up a little more" at small things as he talks about the horrible thought of not seeing his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, grow up.

Penge Gas Leak Causes South London Residents to Evacuate Homes

Penge Lane in South London suffered from a gas leak, causing its residents to temporarily evacuate their homes until authorities are able to contain it.

Kim Kardashian’s Pal Jonathan Cheban Joining ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ 2016? Leaked Cast List Reveals Other Housemates

The final lineup of “Celebrity Big Brother” 2016 cast has recently been leaked ahead of its live launch show on Tuesday. And 16 housemates had been named including Kim Kardashian’s pal Jonathan Cheban. The cast lineup was first announced by Daily Star on Sunday.

Cities Turn to Housing as a Tool to Get More Teachers

In light of the growing number of shortage in the teaching profession across the country, several cities and school districts have turned to opening up housing opportunities to prevent the extinction of teachers that have struggled to keep up their living to stay within their school areas.

300-Ton Fuel-Carrying Fishing Boat Consumed in Montevideo Bay

A 300-ton fuel vessel was recently reported to have been burning since Sunday in Montevideo Bay, Uruguay according to fire authorities. Crew members on board have also reportedly abandoned the ship safely.

Top 10 Least-Visited Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean

When looking and planning for a perfect holiday, travelers often go for popular destinations in the world. But did you know that there are several countries in Latin America and the Caribbean that offer white sand beaches, azure waters, minimal crowds and authentic local experiences, but are largely avoided by many international tourists?

10 Favorite Foods Predicted to Go Extinct due to Climate Change

Climate change has always been on the news due to its negative effects on nature. Severe flooding, drought, melting glacier ice, super typhoons and animals going extinct are the most common things we hear about the changing climate. But there is one thing that is unheard of when it comes to global warming issues -- that certain foods are disappearing because of it.

Latin American Nations Dominate List for Best Places to Retire in 2016

Today, retiring overseas has been a lot easier and cheaper. And with so many choices available, finding the right place to retire abroad can be sometimes overwhelming. But thanks to International Living’s Annual Global Retirement Index, which was extensively researched for months, retirees can now have the ultimate resource to help them find their ideal retirement haven.

Panama Canal Expansion to be Inaugurated in May

Panama Canal, a key passage that links the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and traversing across the Isthmus of Panama, will finally get its much-needed expansion leading to its inauguration in May.

Colombian Issues Apology for Burning Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach Effigy

Noider Almanza Barraza, the Colombian who burned the effigies of Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach and Steve Harvey on New Year's day, issued an apology via his Facebook account. The man apologized on Jan. 3 and said that he is also saddened by the reaction to what he did as he welcomed 2016.

Uruguay Floods Leave 24,000 Homeless

Uruguay floods have left 24,000 persons homeless after heavy rains poured down in the country. Uruguay floods have left 24,000 persons homeless after heavy rains poured down in the country.

Top 10 Latina Innovators who Will Change the World’s Status Quo in 2016

This 2016, Latinas Think Big community listed the top 10 Latina innovators who are changing the world’s status quo through the diverse fields of science diplomacy, engineering, technology, the arts, health and local politics. According to the Huffington Post, these innovators used their culture, authenticity and passion to influence the Latino community and create new opportunities as well as achieve social impact.

Michael Schumacher’s Fans Celebrate F1 Superstar’s 47th Birthday Despite Health Condition Uncertainties

Formula One superstar Michael Schumacher recently turned 47 on Jan. 3, Sunday. And his loyal fans celebrated his birthday by tweeting their messages and wishes along with the hashtags #HappyBirthdayMichaelSchumacher and #KeepFightingMichael. And despite the ongoing media blackout and the uncertainties regarding his current medical condition, his fans have remained hopeful.

The Venezuelan High Court Suspended the Inauguration of Four Recently Elected Lawmakers

The Venezuelan high court suspended the inauguration of four of the lawmakers recently declared winners in the Dec. 6 legislative elections on Dec. 30, 2015.
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