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Argentina President Javier Milei Visits Brazil, Snubs President Lula da Silva

Javier Milei, Argentina's president, criticized socialism for limiting freedoms and causing corruption at a conservative rally in Brazil led by Jair Bolsonaro.
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele Threatens Price Gougers with Anti-Gang-Style Crackdown

El Salvador President Nayib Bukele Threatens Price Gougers with Anti-Gang-Style Crackdown

After going after gangs, El Salvador President Nayib Bukele announced he is going after price gougers next and threatened to use his gang crackdown tactics.
Sint Maarten History: The Story Behind 'The Friendly Island'

Sint Maarten History: The Story Behind 'The Friendly Island'

Sint Maarten, divided peacefully by the French and Dutch, blends French cuisine and the Dutch language, offering visitors a unique Caribbean experience.
Andrew Tate, the King of Toxic Masculinity, Allowed to Leave Romania But Can Only Go to EU Countries

Andrew Tate, the King of Toxic Masculinity, Allowed to Leave Romania But Can Only Go to EU Countries

Influencer and accused sexual abuser and sex trafficker Andrew Tate, the infamous "King of Toxic Masculinity," has been cleared to leave Romania.
7 New Latin Artists to Shine in 2024

7 New Latin Artists to Shine in 2024

Latin music is always changing, and 2024 looks exciting, with many talented new artists emerging. Latin artists gained fame across various music styles in 2023.
Bolivia Coup: Citizens Confused, Conspiracy Theories Dominate, and Government Distrust Amplified

Bolivia Coup: Citizens Confused, Conspiracy Theories Dominate, and Government Distrust Amplified

A week after the coup d'etat in Bolivia failed, the country is now falling into chaos as citizens are confused about the allegations that the coup itself may have been a ploy by President Luis Arce to stay in power.
Hurricane Beryl Heads for Mexico After Devastating Hit on Jamaica, Eastern Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl Heads for Mexico After Devastating Hit on Jamaica, Eastern Caribbean

Cleanup began in Jamaica after Hurricane Beryl left, leaving roof damage, flooding, blocked roads, power outages, and one confirmed death.
Brazil Police Formerly Indict Former President Jair Bolsonaro Over Saudi Diamonds Scandal

Brazil Police Formally Indict Former President Jair Bolsonaro Over Saudi Diamonds Scandal

After months of investigations, former Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro has finally been indicted formally over the Saudi diamond scandal.
Venezuela and US Resume Talks as Venezuelan Elections Approach

Venezuela and US Resume Talks as Venezuelan Elections Approach

The United States and Venezuela have once again reopened negotiations after the US reimposed sanctions against Venezuela.
Illegal Border Crossings Reach 3-Year-Low Since Joe Biden Border Crackdown; Migrants Say Getting to US Harder Now

Illegal Border Crossings Reach 3-Year-Low Since Joe Biden Border Crackdown; Migrants Say Getting to US Harder Now

The Joe Biden administration's strict border policies and pressure on countries along the migration route seem to be working as fewer and fewer migrants seem to be crossing the US-Mexico border.
Jamaica Prepares for Hurricane Beryl as Death Toll in the Caribbean Rises

Jamaica Prepares for Hurricane Beryl as Death Toll in the Caribbean Rises

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 4 storm, ravaged Caribbean islands, hitting Jamaica Wednesday. Nine are dead, with more expected as communication improves.
Russia Warships Arrive in Venezuela After Stay in Cuba

Russia Warships Arrive in Venezuela After Stay in Cuba

As many have expected, the fleet of Russian warships that recently visited Cuba and conducted military exercises near US waters have arrived in Russia's ally, Venezuela.
Venezuela to Resume Talks With US After Nicolas Maduro Previously Broke Promises Regarding Elections

Venezuela to Resume Talks With US After Nicolas Maduro Previously Broke Promises Regarding Elections

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro has announced that his government is willing to re-enter talks with the US after his administration broke promises regarding free and fair elections.
Mexico: 19 Bodies Found in Dump Truck, Sinaloa Cartel Says They Did It

Mexico: 19 Bodies Found in Dump Truck, Sinaloa Cartel Says They Did It

Nineteen bodies were found in Chiapas; Mexico dump truck linked to gang turf war. The region sees rising violence from drug and migrant trafficking.
Hurricane Beryl Evolves to Category 5, Set to Hit Jamaica After Flattening Islands in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl Evolves to Category 5, Set to Hit Jamaica After Flattening Islands in the Caribbean

Hurricane Beryl became a Category 5 storm Monday night, causing severe damage in the eastern Caribbean and setting an early Atlantic record.
Panama New President Jose Raul Mulino Sworn In, Promises Migration Crackdown

Panama New President Jose Raul Mulino Sworn In, Promises Migration Crackdown

Panama now has a new president as Jose Raul Mulino has been sworn in as the country's new leader. As expected, he promised to stamp down on migration.
Caribbean Pummeled by Record-Breaking Category 4 Storm Hurricane Beryl

Caribbean Pummeled by Record-Breaking Category 4 Storm Hurricane Beryl

Hurricane Beryl, a Category 4 storm, hit the Caribbean, downing power lines and tearing roofs. Hurricane Beryl struck the southeastern Caribbean on Monday, tearing off doors, windows, and roofs.
 Venezuela Citizens Testify Against Dictator Nicolas Maduro in Argentina Court Over Crimes Against Humanity

Venezuela Citizens Testify Against Dictator Nicolas Maduro in Argentina Court Over Crimes Against Humanity

For the first time ever, a federal court in Buenos Aires, Argentina is hearing accusations of crimes against humanity against Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro.
Bolivia Ex-President Evo Morales Accuses Successor Luis Arce of Being Behind Failed Coup

Bolivia Ex-President Evo Morales Accuses Successor Luis Arce of Being Behind Failed Coup

Accusations that Bolivia President Luis Arce orchestrated a coup to boost his popularity have intensified despite the president denying those accusations recently.
Haiti Prime Minister Garry Conille Warns Gangs, Vows to "Reclaim Control of the Country"

Haiti Prime Minister Garry Conille Warns Gangs, Vows to "Reclaim Control of the Country"

Haiti PM Garry Conille aims to end lawlessness with a Kenyan-led force. He calls the arrival of 400 Kenyan officers a "unique opportunity" to restore order.
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