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The Media Gets A First Look At The Migrant Crisis: Thousands Of Kids Held In Concrete Cells

Number of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children Entering US Declining

Migrants from Latin American has more than often been highlighted as the source for immigration in the U.S., but new research found China has surpassed Mexico as “the top sending county for immigrants to the U.S.”
Mars Blue Sunset

NASA Curiosity Rover Captures Blue Sunset Photographs on Mars [Watch]

Dust particles in the Mars atmosphere create the blue sunset.
Boy Found in Suitcase

Airport X-Ray: Woman Gets Caught Trying to Smuggle 8-Year-Old Boy in Suitcase into Spanish Territory

Police found and eight-year-old boy hidden in a suitcase at an airport on Thursday in an attempt to being smuggled across the border into Spanish territory in North Africa, Yahoo! News reports according to AFP.
California couple lack birth cerificate, cannot return to U.S. with newborn

Surrogacy Nightmate: California Couple Lack Birth Cerificate, Cannot Return to US With Newborn

A California couple who traveled to Mexico for a surrogate birth has been unable to obtain a local birth certificate for their newborn son, which has made it impossible for them to return the United States.
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Mexico News: Mexican Police Rescue Over 100 Kidnapped Migrants Held Hostage

Mexican police have succeeded in rescuing over 100 migrants who had been kidnapped by a human trafficking gang near Mexico City.
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Abortion News: Abortion 'Tutorials' Go Viral in Chile [WATCH]

Instructional videos that purport to show the extremes lengths pregnant women might have to go in order to terminate their pregnancy have been released online in Chile and have gained hundreds of thousands of views.

Mexico Says Drug Gangs are to Blame for Deaths Near Border

According to authorities in the northern Mexican state of Sonora, drug cartel groups are responsible for a series of murders that have occurred in a disputed corridor along the U.S. border
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet

Chile News: President Michelle Bachelet Asks Entire Cabinet to Resign

In a startling act of political house cleaning, Chilean President Michelle Bachelet announced on Wednesday that she had asked all her Cabinet ministers to submit their resignations.
Senate to hold test vote on Iran deal legislation

Iran Nuclear Deal News: Senate to Hold Test Vote on Iran Treaty Negotiations

The Senate on Thursday prepared to hold a test vote on legislation allowing Congress to weigh in, and possibly reject, the nuclear deal the Obama administration is completing with Iran.
Nicolas Maduro

Venezuela News: Colombia to Extradite Suspect in Political Murder to Venezuela

The Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos has just authorized the extradition of Leiver Padilla Mendoza, a man wanted in Venezuela for the murder of a Caracas politician named Robert Serra.
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Puerto Rico News: Island Government Will Not Allow Smoking Medicinal Marijuana

Despite the Governor of Puerto Rico signing an executive order to legalize medical marijuana this past Sunday, smoking marijuana for medicinal purposes will not be allowed in the U.S. territory.

'Homeland' Spoilers: Mathison Will Get New Love Interest, Carrie Will Have 'New Father Figure' & Germany Will Be the Setting

"Homeland" fans who are anxiously waiting the Showtime hit series' fifth season already know that the new installment will take place two and a half years after the previous season and that its storyline is set in Berlin.
Mexico marks Cinco de Mayo with re-enactments

Cinco de Mayo Celebration: Mexico Marks Holiday With Re-Enactments

Residents of Mexico City and the surrounding state of Mexico on Tuesday celebrated Cinco de Mayo with re-enactments of the 1862 Battle of Puebla - the origin of the holiday that celebrates Mexican culture.
One of Guatemala's Major Cocaine Distributors Jailed

Drug War News: Guatemalan Drug Trafficking 'Queen of the South' Jailed in the U.S.

Marllory Chacon Rossell, a Guatemalan woman who was in charge of one of the most widely spread drug trafficking and money laundering rings in Central America has been sentenced in secret in the United States.
Daughter Of Cuban President Paul Castro Mariela Castro Espin Speaks On LGBT Rights In Cuba

Gay Marriage News: Cuba Will Hold Symbolic Mass Gay Wedding for Gay Pride Event

This coming weekend Cuban gay activists, along with Mariela Castro, will hold a symbolic mass wedding this weekend as part of Cuba's annual gay pride parade.
Popocatepetl Volcano

Aliens & UFO Sightings: UFO Researchers Spot a 'Cigar-Shaped' UFO Near a Mexican Volcano [Watch]

UFO researchers have released a video that shows a "cigar-shaped" object above a Mexican volcano. The video was taken Saturday right above the Popocatepetl volcano.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos

Drug War News: Coca Production in Colombia Increased 39 Percent in 2014

The Office of National Drug Control Policy has stated that the amount of land under coca cultivation in Colombia jumped 39 percent in 2014 to about 276,000 acres, despite decline in recent years.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez in the Circle of Fine Arts, Madrid

Gabriel Garcia Marquez Books: First Edition of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" Stolen in Colombia

A first edition of Garcia Marquez's masterpiece "One Hundred Years of Solitude" has been stolen, prompting Colombian police to search for the valuable book.
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Chuck Norris News: Actor Claims US Plotting to Take Over Texas

Actor said he doubts the intentions of the government in the upcoming training exercises.
Anti-Abortion Protestors Outside U.S. Capitol

Abortion Facts: Paraguayan Authorities Stand by Decision Barring 10-year-old Girl From Having Abortion

The Paraguayan government stands by their decision to bar a 10-year-old girl, who had allegedly been raped by her stepfather, from having an abortion.
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