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El Salvador Stampede Death Toll Revealed

El Salvador Stampede Death Toll Revealed; Tragedy Now Under Investigation

Authorities in El Salvador confirmed that 12 people have died, and hundreds more were injured in a stampede at a soccer stadium on Saturday.
Panama Girl Dies in Texas Border Patrol Custody

Panama Girl Dies in Texas Border Patrol Custody

Texas Border Patrol reported the death of an 8-year-old Panama girl, who had suffered a "medical emergency" while in their care.
Colombia Plane Crash Update Sparks Hope That 4 Child Passengers Survived

Colombia Plane Crash Update Sparks Hope That 4 Child Passengers Survived

Authorities have spent almost two weeks looking for survivors of a Colombia plane crash in the Amazon jungle, including airing a poignant recorded message from the children's grandmother that was broadcasted, urging them to remain in place.
Grenada Tourist Attractions: What to See on the Island of Spice?

Grenada: Most Unique Tourist Spots to Visit in the Spice Island

Nestled amidst the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, Grenada attracts tourists with its authentic island attractions.
Travel Warnings Issued For Haiti, Peru, Chile, Colombia, Jamaica By US State Department

US Issues Travel Warnings for These Caribbean, South American Countries

The US State Department has issued new travel warnings for some popular Caribbean and South American countries.
New York: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry in Dangerous Car Chase

New York: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Involved in Dangerous Car Chase with Paparazzi

Much like what happened to Princess Diana, her son, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle were chased by paparazzi, this time in New York.
The Secret Network: Exposing Fylypp Shashkovskyi and Ykufron AG Links to Russian Coal Smuggling

The Secret Network: Exposing Fylypp Shashkovskyi and Ykufron AG Links to Russian Coal Smuggling

One of the influential figures in this criminal environment is Fylypp Shashkovskyi, the founder of Ykufron AG, a person often associated with organizing large-scale smuggling operations. Its criminal networks are involved in international coal smuggling, smuggling across borders, forging documents and money laundering.
Costa Rica: Savor the Ticos' Favorite Street Food

Costa Rica: 5 Delicious Costa Rican Street Food to Try

Street food in Costa Rica is an important part of the country's eating culture. Here are five delicious Costa Rican street food to satisfy whatever your craving is.
Sinaloa Cartel Boss With Ties to El Chapo Sons, Los Chapitos, Arrested After Trying To Get Plastic Surgery

Sinaloa Cartel Leader With Ties to El Chapo Sons 'Los Chapitos' Arrested Before Plastic Surgery

A Sinaloa Cartel leader, who has ties to El Chapo's four sons known as Los Chapitos, was about to undergo facial surgery in a clinic in Mexico when he was arrested.
Ecuador Begins Impeachment Hearing vs. President Guillermo Lasso

Ecuador Begins Impeachment Hearing vs. President Guillermo Lasso

An impeachment hearing has begun in the National Assembly against Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso concerning an embezzlement conspiracy involving a state-owned oil transport company.
Puerto Rico and Its Underrated Pro Wrestling Legacy

Puerto Rico's Wrestling Culture and Its Underrated Pro Wrestlers

Puerto Rico has always been synonymous with great professional wrestling action.
Honduras Teen Dies in US Custody

Honduras Teen Dies in US Custody

A Honduras' teen who entered the United States unaccompanied has died in the custody of the government.
US-Mexico Border Records Major Migrant Surge as Title 42 Ends

US-Mexico Border: 28,000+ Migrants Gather as Title 42 Ends, 10,000 People Caught Crossing Illegally Per Day

Tens of thousands of migrants rushed to the US-Mexico border a few hours before Title 42 expired.
Nicaragua Government Orders Red Cross to Close Operations as Daniel Ortega's Crackdowns Continue

Nicaragua Orders Red Cross to Cease Operations as Daniel Ortega's Crackdown on Dissent Continues

In a continued crackdown on dissent, Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega takes a new turn by targeting the Red Cross.
US Prepares for Migrants Influx at the Border as Title 42 Expires

US Prepares for Migrant Influx at Mexico Border as Title 42 Ends

More than 10,000 migrants were apprehended at the US-Mexico border in just 24 hours, raising concerns about what comes next when Title 42 immigration policy expires this week.
 El Chapo Son, Other Sinaloa Cartel Members, Sanctioned by US Over Fentanyl

El Chapo Son, Other Sinaloa Cartel Leaders, Sanctioned by US Over Fentanyl Trafficking

The US has sanctioned four Sinaloa Cartel leaders, including the notorious drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera's son, over fentanyl trafficking.
Lionel Messi Linked to Barcelona Return Amid Saudi Rumors

Lionel Messi Linked to Barcelona Return Amid Saudi Rumors

The rumored big-money transfer of Lionel Messi from Paris Saint-Germain to Saudi Arabia this summer is a "done deal," according to French media.
Mexican Hot Peppers: Which are the 5 Hottest?

5 Mexican Hot Peppers Deemed the Spiciest in Mexico

It is no secret that Mexicans love spicy food, and Mexico is known for its wide variety of hot peppers that could burn mouths.
Top Turks and Caicos Tourist Spots You Must Visit Soon

Turks and Caicos: Must-Visit Tourist Spots in the Caribbean Country

Turks and Caicos is home to numerous breathtaking sites that are perfect not only for relaxing and exploring but also for outdoor and travel photography.
Mexico President, Joe Biden to Discuss Migration Ahead of Title 42 Expiration

Mexico: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to Discuss Migration With Joe Biden Ahead of Title 42 Expiration

Ahead of a significant US policy change that may result in the surge of migrants at the US-Mexico border, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he would discuss migration with President Joe Biden this week.
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