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Mexico President Reveals $385 Million Plan To End Dispute with US Company

Mexico president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced on Thursday that he has proposed purchasing an American company's property on the Caribbean coast for approximately $385 million.
UN Warns of 'Global Boiling' Amid Massive US Heat Wave

UN Warns of 'Global Boiling' Amid Massive US Heat Wave

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has described the intense heatwave affecting the northern hemisphere as "terrifying," urging for radical action to be taken on climate change to address the severe impacts of global warming.
El Salvador Congress Agrees to Mass Trial for Thousands Jailed in Gang Crackdown

El Salvador Congress Agrees to Mass Trial for Thousands Jailed in Gang Crackdown

The El Salvador congress approved group trials for the many individuals arrested amid President Nayib Bukele's crackdown on criminal gangs.
Bolivia Wants Drones From Iran But Argentina Is Not Happy About It

Bolivia Wants Drones From Iran But Argentina Is Not Happy About It

Bolivia recently reached an agreement with Iran as the country wants to obtain its drone technology. However, Argentina was none too pleased
FIFA Women's World Cup Round-Up: Brazil, Colombia, Philippines Secure First Wins, USA Stays Dominant

FIFA Women's World Cup Round-Up: Brazil, Colombia, Philippines Secure First Wins, USA Stays Dominant

The biggest women's soccer tournament in the world continues in New Zealand and Australia with teams from the Americas, including Brazil, Colombia, and the USA notching some big wins.
Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso Declares State of Emergency in All Prisons Amid Violence

Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso Declares State of Emergency in All Prisons Amid Violence

President Guillermo Lasso has ordered the military and police to assume control of Ecuador's prison system in response to a surge of violence.
Ecuador: Port City Mayor's Violent Death Prompts State of Emergency

Ecuador: Port City Mayor's Violent Death Prompts State of Emergency

Ecuador has declared a state of emergency in three provinces following a shooting incident that resulted in the deaths of two individuals, including the mayor of the port city.
Peru, Chile Coastlines Greening; Research Says It's Bad News

Peru, Chile Coastlines Greening; Research Says It's Bad News

The University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory found that Pacific coastal areas of Peru and northern Chile are experiencing what is called greening.
Kylian Mbappe Offered World-Record $332M for Al Hilal Transfer

Kylian Mbappe Offered World-Record $332M for Al Hilal Transfer

Saudi Arabia is showing that it has a lot of oil money as it just made a record-breaking offer to French star Kylian Mbappe to transfer to Al Hilal.
Pupusa: El Salvador National Dish

Pupusa: El Salvador National Dish

Pupusa is the El Salvador national dish, consisting of thick, handmade corn tortillas stuffed with various fillings, such as cheese, beans, pork, or vegetables.
Mexico: Arson Attack on Bar Near US Border Kills 11

Mexico: Arson Attack on Bar Near US Border Kills 11

Eleven people died after an expelled patron threw a Molotov cocktail, setting a Mexico bar on fire. In the northern Mexico border city of San Luis Rio Colorado, authorities in the state of Sonora reported a tragic incident where eleven people lost their lives in a suspected arson attack at a bar, according to Tasnim News Agency.
Aruba's Best Desserts To Satisfy Your Sweet Cravings

Aruba's Best Desserts To Satisfy Your Sweet Cravings

Aruba, with its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, offers a delightful array of desserts that are as rich and diverse as the island itself.
Ecuador Oil Spill: 1,200 Barrels Spilled on Country's Northern Coast, Petroecuador Confirms

Ecuador Oil Spill: 1,200 Barrels Spilled on Country's Northern Coast, Petroecuador Confirms

A significant environmental incident occurred on Ecuador's northern coast, where approximately 1,200 barrels of crude oil were accidentally spilled.
Former Venezuela Spymaster Extradited to US To Face Drug Trafficking Charges

Former Venezuela Spymaster Extradited to US To Face Drug Trafficking Charges

Former Venezuela spymaster, Hugo Carvajal, was extradited from Spain to the United States to face charges related to drug trafficking.
Colombia Mudslide Kills At Least 14, 20 Still Missing

Colombia Mudslide Kills At Least 14, Some Still Missing

A Colombia mudslide, triggered by heavy rains, claimed the lives of at least 14 people on Tuesday while also causing significant damage to numerous houses.
California Woman Abducted in Mexico Last Year, Released by Kidnappers

California Woman Abducted in Mexico Last Year, Released by Kidnappers

After eight long months, the family of a California woman, who was abducted in Mexico, has finally received the long-awaited news they had been hoping for—she is coming back home.
Mexico Journalist Murdered Inside His Car

Mexico Journalist Murdered Inside His Car

Another journalist was gunned down in Mexico, adding to the mounting toll of the country's escalating drug war.
Cayman Islands: Top 5 Foods to Try at the 'Islands that Time Forgot'

Cayman Islands: Top 5 Foods to Try at the 'Islands that Time Forgot'

The Cayman Islands offer a culinary paradise where diverse flavors, fresh ingredients, and warm hospitality converge.
Neymar Net Worth: How Wealthy is the Brazilian Football Star?

Neymar Net Worth 2023: How Wealthy Is the Brazilian Football Star?

Neymar da Silva Santos Jr, popularly known as Neymar, is a Brazilian soccer player widely regarded as one of his generation's most talented and recognizable footballers.
Mexico: President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Continues to Bash Opposition Amids Orders to Stop

Mexico: President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Continues to Bash Opposition Amids Orders to Stop

Despite a ruling by electoral authorities that he has been violating equity and neutrality rules, Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador continued his attacks against the frontrunner of the opposition for the 2024 presidential elections on Friday.
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