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Texas Man Pleads Guilty to Human Smuggling and Trafficking That Killed 53 Migrants

Texas Man Pleads Guilty to Human Smuggling and Trafficking That Killed 53 Migrants

One of the individuals indicted in a fatal smuggling operation, which resulted in the deaths of 53 migrants trapped in a sweltering semitruck in San Antonio, Texas last year, has entered a guilty plea, according to authorities.
Haiti Gang Violence Escalates; UN To Establish Multinational Security Support

UN Security Council Discusses Establishing Multinational Security Support to Fight Haiti Gang Violence

The UN Security Council is deliberating on establishing a multinational security support mission for Haiti as the country grapples with escalating violence and insecurity driven by entrenched criminal gangs.
Saint Lucia Festivals: Must-See Celebrations at 'Helen of the West Indies'

Saint Lucia Festivals: Must-See Celebrations at 'Helen of the West Indies'

Saint Lucia, a picturesque Caribbean island known for its natural beauty, also boasts a vibrant festival scene that reflects its rich cultural heritage.
Mexico: 6 Bodies, 1 Survivor Found Amid Search for 7 Kidnapped Teens

Search for 7 Mexico Kidnapped Teens Tragically Ends After Finding 6 Bodies, 1 Survivor

Authorities have identified the bodies of six teenage boys at a ranch in central Mexico, along with one survivor, according to state prosecutors.
Shakira Fails to Pay $7.1 Million in Taxes, Faces Second Spain Tax Evasion Case

Shakira Fails to Pay $7.1 Million in Taxes, Faces Second Spain Tax Evasion Case

Spanish prosecutors have accused pop star Shakira of not paying $7.1 million in taxes on her 2018 income, marking the latest fiscal allegations against the Colombian singer in Spain.
Venezuela: Authorities Launch Manhunt for Tren de Aragua Leader Hector Guerrero Flores

South American Authorities Launch Manhunt for Escaped Valenzuela Gang Leader Before Tocoron Prison Raid

South American authorities are actively searching for Héctor Guerrero Flores, the leader of a Venezuela gang, who managed to escape from the luxurious prison he controlled just before a raid took place.
Colombia President's Son, Nicolas Petro, To Stand on Trial Over Money Laundering

Nicolas Petro, To Speak on Trial Over Laundering Colombia President Gustavo Petro's Campaign Donation

Nicolas Petro Burgos, the eldest son of Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, is set to face trial on charges of alleged money laundering and illicit enrichment.
Inter Miami: Lionel Messi Gets Concerning Injury Update for US Open Cup Final

Inter Miami: Lionel Messi Gets Concerning Injury Update for US Open Cup Final

Inter Miami has provided an injury update on Lionel Messi ahead of the US Open Cup final, and coach Tata Martino is being cautious not to rush the star player back too soon to avoid making a mistake.
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7 Tips For Traveling to Hong Kong With the Least Amount of Luggage Possible

Hong Kong is a bustling city with an endless array of things to do and see. Whether you're traveling for business, you're stopping by for a few days as you travel through Asia, or you're vacationing for a full week, you don't want to have to worry about lugging around a bunch of bags.
Mexico Archeologists Dig Up Ancient Maya Grave Amid Maya Train Construction

Mexico Archeologists Dig Up Ancient Maya Grave Amid Maya Train Construction

Mexico archaeologists discovered a lavishly adorned human body in a grave believed to be over 1,000 years old while workers were completing the construction of the Maya Train.
Venezuela Dismantles Tren de Aragua, Regains Tocoron Prison

Venezuela Dismantles Tren de Aragua, Regains Tocoron Prison

Venezuela has reported dismantling the Tren de Aragua gang after regaining control of the Tocoron prison previously held by the feared criminal group in the northern state of Aragua.
El Paso: Over 2000 Migrants Flood Texas Border City Each Day

El Paso, Texas Reaches 'Breaking Point' as Over 2000 Migrants Cross Border Each Day

Thousands of refugees and migrants are crossing the United States border from Mexico, pushing the city of El Paso in Texas to a breaking point.
Top 4 John Leguizamo Movies Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes

Top 4 John Leguizamo Movies Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes

John Leguizamo is a versatile actor celebrated for his diverse range of roles, bringing depth and humor to his performances.
Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro Meets Military Officers to Plan Coup, Says Aide

Former President Jair Bolsonaro Allegedly Meets Military Offices, Plans to Overturn Election Result

Jair Bolsonaro's ex-secretary has claimed that he met with the heads of Brazil's military branches late last year to discuss a "putschist plan" for a military coup.
El Salvador: Top 4 Beautiful Places to Visit in 'The Land of Volcanoes'

El Salvador: Top 4 Beautiful Places to Visit in 'The Land of Volcanoes'

El Salvador boasts a treasure trove of tourist spots that captivate visitors with their natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical significance.
Venezuela Reclaims Tocoron Prison Run by Tren de Aragua Gang

Venezuela Reclaims Tocoron Prison Run by Tren de Aragua Gang

Venezuela announced on Wednesday that it successfully regained control of a prison that was under the control of a powerful gang with international connections.
Texas: Migrant Rush Sparks Possibility of State of Emergency, Potential Reason for Influx Revealed

Texas: Migrant Rush Sparks Possibility of State of Emergency, Potential Reason for Influx Revealed

Shocking footage reveals thousands of migrants crossing the Rio Grande from Mexico into Texas, despite U.S. President Joe Biden's promises to address the influx of migrants.
Argentina's Old Detention and Torture Center Added to UNESCO World Heritage Site

UNESCO World Heritage Adds Former Argentina Detention and Torture Center to Its List

Argentina's former military site, once used for secret torture and detentions, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site on Tuesday.
Peru Bus Crash Kills At Least 24, Over 30 Injured

At Least 24 Dead, Over 30 Injured After Bus in Peru Plunges in Ravine

Tragedy struck in southeastern Peru as at least 24 people lost their lives, and 35 others sustained injuries when a bus veered off a rural mountain road.
Honduras Breeds 'Special Mosquitoes' To Combat Dengue

Breeding 'Special Mosquitoes' Is Honduras' New Tactic To Fight Dengue

Honduras found a way to combat Dengue by creating “special mosquitoes” carrying bacteria that can reduce the outbreak.
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